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Here’s a question nobody likes asking about Nazi Germany: How did countries like Austria, Poland, and France collapse so fast? These were established nations with armies, governments, borders, and millions of people. France alone was considered one of the strongest military powers in Europe. Traditionally, we are taught that Hitler’s army was simply this unstoppable military machine that steamrolled Europe because it was overwhelmingly powerful. And yes, Germany was militarily strong. But that explanation alone has always felt incomplete, because historically even very strong armies usually do not conquer enormous amounts of territory that quickly unless something inside the targeted societies is already collapsing first. Austria disappeared almost overnight. Poland fell within weeks. France collapsed in six weeks. History usually does not work that way unless large parts of the population no longer truly believe the fight is about their own survival. The uncomfortable and dark reality is that many people did not initially think Hitler was coming for them. Austria is probably the clearest example. The Anschluss was welcomed by huge parts of the population. German troops entered to cheering crowds, flowers, and celebrations. Many Austrians convinced themselves that joining Nazi Germany would mostly affect the Jews while improving life, or at least preserving it, for everyone else. That mentality existed across Europe in different forms. The illusion behind Hitler’s message was essentially: you can still be French, Polish, or Austrian. Live your life. Raise your children. The real problem is your Jewish neighbor. And for millions of people, that was enough to weaken the will to resist. A society only fights with total determination when people believe defeat means the destruction of their nation, identity, and future. But many Europeans convinced themselves the Jews were the primary target, so they accepted things they never would have accepted otherwise. Some collaborated. Some stayed silent. Some rationalized. Some simply looked away. The tragedy is that they were wrong anyway. Austria lost its independence. France was humiliated and occupied. Poland was devastated. Cities were destroyed, sovereignty disappeared, millions died, and entire societies were dragged into catastrophe. People often think evil can be managed as long as it is directed at somebody else first. History shows otherwise. This is why I’m done trying to convince Americans or Europeans about the dangers of extreme Islamism. In many mosques and Islamist circles, hatred toward America, Christianity, Western civilization, and Jews is preached openly and repeatedly. Yet many people in the West still process it the same way many Europeans processed antisemitism in the 1930s: “Yes, maybe they hate the Jews, but that doesn’t mean they are coming for us.” That psychological separation is exactly the point. As long as people believe somebody else is the primary target, they convince themselves they can safely ignore the ideology itself. They assume the hostility will remain contained to Jews, Israel, or some distant “other.” But ideologies built around civilizational hatred do not stay neatly limited to one target forever. And the end result, increasingly visible already across parts of Europe, is collapsing social trust, collapsing law and order, ethnic fragmentation, parallel societies, radicalization, and the steady erosion of the very national identities people assumed were untouchable. At some point, societies make their own choices. And eventually they live with the consequences of those choices. You reap what you sow.
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After the first major wave of Jewish migration to Israel in the 1880s, the pioneers encountered a land that was largely barren and plagued by disease. As they drained swamps, developed agriculture, and built new towns, thousands of Arabs from across the region migrated there in search of work and economic opportunity. Many who identify as Palestinians today are descendants of those migrants. After benefiting from the economic opportunities created by the Jewish pioneers, they later turned against the very communities that had transformed the area and have since sought to drive them out.
💥Al Jazeera made a video showing that the Palestinians came from all over the Middle East for work opportunities in Israel
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As seen below, Palestinists are Arabs from across the region who came working for Jews on The Land.
💥Al Jazeera made a video showing that the Palestinians came from all over the Middle East for work opportunities in Israel
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“Fuck you communists, this is our home and you can’t have it” 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
God Bless America
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The level of self-entitlement you see from foreign settlers like Mamdani, Khalil, and Mehdi Hasan is unlike anything you’ll find in any other group. They show no gratitude whatsoever, yet constantly lecture, scold, and belittle the very Americans who gave them the opportunities they enjoy. Jews, Italians, Chinese, Greeks, and countless other immigrant communities came here, kept their heads down, worked incredibly hard, contributed to this country, became fully integrated into American society, and grew into die-hard American patriots. Meanwhile, these people expect America to bow to them, all while they spit on the very country that gave them those opportunities. As a country, we cannot keep importing people who openly hold this level of contempt for America.
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We don’t need or want you here.
I came to America like so many immigrants before me, chasing opportunity, stability, prosperity, and justice. That promise hasn't held for me, yet I hold onto it still, fighting for my children and yours. I fight because I believe America can be what it promises. That promise means nothing if it doesn't also mean freedom and justice for everyone. Happy Independence Day, America.
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In a world where people were out in the streets celebrating while Gazans were still inside Israel butchering and killing anything that moved, including women, children, and even pets, yes, you’re going to get Ben Gvir, and no, you don’t get to say a damn thing about it. I’m not a radical at all, but I’m not going to pretend to have “nuance” or be “balanced” just to score points with people who want Israel gone no matter who the prime minister is. Call him radical. Call him a terrorist. I couldn’t care less. He is exactly what you need in that neighborhood.
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Happy 250th birthday to the USA, by far the greatest, freest, richest, and most beautiful nation the world has ever seen. You are the capstone of human accomplishment. The late Lord Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the UK, explained it best: more than 100 years before the movement to revive the ancient Israelite homeland, the American Founding Fathers and the 13 colonies sought to replicate the glory of ancient Israel and its 13 tribes on the vast new continent. Take 13 minutes to watch this; you won’t regret it.
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Holy shit this is just too embarrassing already 🤦🏼‍♂️ Two UK police officers frisk and search a man in Birmingham who then picks up a baton one of the officers dropped, hits them with it, they both cower like wimps, and he escapes on a e-bike. The UK is so cooked🫪
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In the Battle of Luzon, about 8,300 American soldiers were killed and more than 36,000 were wounded, while over 200,000 Japanese soldiers were killed fighting on a single Philippine island. The scale of the Pacific War is almost impossible to comprehend. Yet today, the United States and Japan are among the closest allies in the world.
Japan attacked an "occupying" military in Dec 1941; land was "stolen" from Natives. In return, the US killed 2.4 million Japanese, yet the two countries are now allies. Don't legitimize Palestinism.
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In true Islamist fashion, they come here as settlers, lecture real Americans about our own country, and then turn around and accuse half of Israelis of being “settlers.” The hypocrisy is breathtaking. The most entitled movement in existence.
I became a citizen just six years ago and I’m happy to lecture and educate you on what it means to be an American and why your party is undermining American values.
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Expecting Jews to beg Americans to understand that socialists, Marxists, and Islamists are a threat to America, not just to Jews, may be even more degrading than antisemitism itself. At least with antisemitism, we don’t have a choice. With this, we do. I refuse to spend my time trying to convince Americans that if these movements keep winning, they’ll lose their own country. If someone is so blinded by the anti-Israel cover that they can’t see the ideology underneath, that’s not my burden to carry. We’ve warned enough. If people would rather dismiss it because they think it’s “just about Israel” or “just about the Jews,” they can live with the consequences of that mistake themselves.
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The point below is so on point that the tweet below is part of the time-waste... Yet I am glad it was written.
By now, almost everyone should have realized that debating pro-Palestinian activists is a complete waste of time. It’s like debating someone over whether it’s July. Not only do you have to abandon all dignity to keep proving something that is plainly obvious, but you’re also arguing with someone who has no interest in reality and is simply using the conversation to push an agenda. The very fact that you’re forced to “prove” it’s July means you’ve already lost the debate. The same applies here. You can show them videos of people in Gaza who are clearly well-fed, overweight, or even obese, and they’ll still insist there’s a famine. You can show them hundreds of videos of Gazans crossing into Israel on October 7 and taking part in the massacre and butchery, and they’ll stare at the footage and still claim, “No, it was only Hamas.” They’ll make claim after claim without evidence. They’ll accuse Israeli snipers of deliberately shooting children, yet years later they still can’t produce a single verified video showing an Israeli sniper shooting a child or a child with a verified Israeli bullet wound. They’ll circulate AI-generated images, recycled footage from other conflicts, and fabricated stories. When those claims are easily debunked, they simply move on to the next one. But again, the very fact that you’re spending your time proving the obvious means you’ve already lost the debate. At some point, you have to ask yourself why you’re still debating people who reject reality whenever it gets in the way of their narrative. Even if you completely dismantle one claim, they’ll invent another the next day, and often repeat the same debunked claim the day after that. They simply don’t care whether something is true. You don’t debate someone who refuses to acknowledge reality. You walk away. Otherwise, you’re not participating in a discussion. You’re volunteering your time to someone who has no intention of being honest. Have some self-respect and dignity. Stop volunteering to be a useful idiot for these people.
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One thing I think people have struggled to differentiate in recent discussions is the difference between a ceasefire and a peace deal. A peace deal means there is a genuine agreement to end conflict and not pursue it further. A ceasefire means no such thing. It is usually just a temporary cessation of violence in which one side regroups and prepares for future fighting. In the Middle East, there are several genuine peace deals. Israel has peace treaties with Jordan, Egypt, the UAE, and others. Regardless of the warmth of relations, neither side harbors any desire for further conflict. By contrast, Israel has only ceasefires with Hamas, Hezbollah, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and similar groups. Those entities remain openly committed to fighting and ultimately destroying Israel. The big mistake Israel made for years was treating repeated ceasefires with Hamas as if they were an actual peace deal. Israel essentially allowed Hamas to spend over a decade preparing for serious war — building up rockets, tunnels, weapons, intelligence networks, and turning Gaza into a fortified war zone. Hezbollah was doing the same thing in southern Lebanon. The result was that periods of limited calm were followed by far greater attacks and wars than anyone had anticipated. The lesson Israel learned from October 7 is that you cannot allow an enemy committed to your destruction to rearm and prepare for the next round of fighting simply to buy a temporary reprieve. The United States is war-weary after the post-9/11 conflicts, but I fear we may be setting ourselves up to learn the same lesson the hard way. You can have ceasefires with Islamists like the Islamic Republic of Iran, but you will never have genuine peace with them, because the destruction of the West and total Islamic control are central to their ideology. If you doubt that, just listen to what they say themselves. This doesn’t mean we have to fight every fight or take responsibility for everything, but we should take their chants of “Death to America” seriously. We should not fool ourselves into believing these regimes are suddenly interested in economic prosperity or peaceful coexistence if only the right deal is offered. Every single dollar that goes to the IRGC will absolutely be used to fund terrorism — including terrorism aimed at Americans.
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By now, almost everyone should have realized that debating pro-Palestinian activists is a complete waste of time. It’s like debating someone over whether it’s July. Not only do you have to abandon all dignity to keep proving something that is plainly obvious, but you’re also arguing with someone who has no interest in reality and is simply using the conversation to push an agenda. The very fact that you’re forced to “prove” it’s July means you’ve already lost the debate. The same applies here. You can show them videos of people in Gaza who are clearly well-fed, overweight, or even obese, and they’ll still insist there’s a famine. You can show them hundreds of videos of Gazans crossing into Israel on October 7 and taking part in the massacre and butchery, and they’ll stare at the footage and still claim, “No, it was only Hamas.” They’ll make claim after claim without evidence. They’ll accuse Israeli snipers of deliberately shooting children, yet years later they still can’t produce a single verified video showing an Israeli sniper shooting a child or a child with a verified Israeli bullet wound. They’ll circulate AI-generated images, recycled footage from other conflicts, and fabricated stories. When those claims are easily debunked, they simply move on to the next one. But again, the very fact that you’re spending your time proving the obvious means you’ve already lost the debate. At some point, you have to ask yourself why you’re still debating people who reject reality whenever it gets in the way of their narrative. Even if you completely dismantle one claim, they’ll invent another the next day, and often repeat the same debunked claim the day after that. They simply don’t care whether something is true. You don’t debate someone who refuses to acknowledge reality. You walk away. Otherwise, you’re not participating in a discussion. You’re volunteering your time to someone who has no intention of being honest. Have some self-respect and dignity. Stop volunteering to be a useful idiot for these people.
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We killed 2.4 million Japanese between 1941 and 1945, and they’re our best friends. Israeli forces accidentally killed 34 Americans in 1967 and immediately apologized, and Phil Tourney decided that he would make it his entire personality forever. Pathetic.
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I second this.
Mamdani and his fellow communist Marxists and Islamists will keep winning because they’ve figured out the perfect scam: make Israel the face of everything, and millions of useful idiots will excuse, ignore, or defend the rest. They convince themselves it’s “just an Israel issue,” while these movements openly despise America, Christianity, capitalism, and Western values. People would rather cling to that fantasy than admit they’re cheering on, or ignoring, the very ideologies that will eventually come for their own country. The deal is this: I’m done standing on top of the mountain screaming for people to wake up. If you’re dumb enough to let people like this win because you think there’s a chance you’re not enemy number one, I’m not going to waste my time convincing you that it doesn’t matter. Whether you’re first, second, or tenth on the list is irrelevant. The end result is the same: you lose your country.
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Mamdani and his fellow communist Marxists and Islamists will keep winning because they’ve figured out the perfect scam: make Israel the face of everything, and millions of useful idiots will excuse, ignore, or defend the rest. They convince themselves it’s “just an Israel issue,” while these movements openly despise America, Christianity, capitalism, and Western values. People would rather cling to that fantasy than admit they’re cheering on, or ignoring, the very ideologies that will eventually come for their own country. The deal is this: I’m done standing on top of the mountain screaming for people to wake up. If you’re dumb enough to let people like this win because you think there’s a chance you’re not enemy number one, I’m not going to waste my time convincing you that it doesn’t matter. Whether you’re first, second, or tenth on the list is irrelevant. The end result is the same: you lose your country.
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BTW, @AnaKasparian doesn't believe half the stuff she shares about Israel. The filthy dog is simply an inflammatory propagandist who wants Jews harmed.
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The way so many people reacted to Mamdani’s disgraceful speech on America’s 250th Independence Day explains exactly why he and his movement keep winning. “His speech was a miscalculation.” “He’ll regret giving that speech.” “We can’t let him get away with it.” Are you people still not getting it? That speech wasn’t a mistake. It wasn’t a blunder. It was the message. Did you honestly expect him to celebrate America this year? Or next year? This is who he is. This is the movement. They despise America’s history, values, and identity. They’re not hiding it. They’re telling you exactly what they believe. The frightening part isn’t the speech. It’s watching people on our side convince themselves it was some kind of political error instead of recognizing it for exactly what it was. As long as people keep pretending this is anything other than a movement fundamentally opposed to the America we know, they’ll keep winning. You can’t defeat a threat you refuse to acknowledge.
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On the very day Americans are celebrating 250 years of our nation’s history, this man chooses to weaponize that very history against us. America welcomed someone who wasn’t born here, gave him the opportunity to become mayor of the richest and most influential city in the world, and entrusted him with extraordinary power and influence. Instead of showing even a shred of gratitude, he uses every opportunity to lecture Americans, shame Americans, and use our own history as a weapon against the country that made his success possible. You don’t have to believe America is perfect to recognize what it gave you. But turning Independence Day into another opportunity to talk down to the American people is disgraceful. Shame.
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