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October 30, 2023

Pierre Poilievre's media strategy is pretty clear at this point: paint media as the enemy. It's a great way to dodge

https://www.threads.net/@r.gilmore/post/CzCe0yQgr5P/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

Pierre Poilievre’s media strategy is pretty clear at this point: paint media as the enemy.

It’s a great way to dodge accountability for any missteps — past or present.

But the consequences of this strategy for underpaid, overworked journalists are very real.



Applegrove:

Great video rant article the link.
October 30, 2023

The expulsion of Jews from Arab countries and Iran - an untold history 02 Feb 2021

The expulsion of Jews from Arab countries and Iran – an untold history
02 Feb 2021

This op-ed was written by WJC Jewish Diplomatic Corps member Andrea Mifano, was orginally published on the Brazilian Jewish news website Kadima in Portuguese on 3 December 2020.

https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/news/the-expulsion-of-jews-from-arab-countries-and-iran--an-untold-history

"SNIP.. .....

Until the 1960s, approximately one million Jews lived in Iran and other Arab countries having arrived in the region more than 2,000 years before. Nowadays, it is estimated that only around 15,000 remain, as the majority of the Jewish population in Muslim lands were forced to flee their homes in the years following the establishment of the State of Israel. This mass expulsion and exodus is part of modern history, but inexplicably, it’s neither taught at schools nor remembered within the context of the conflicts in the Middle East.

For over 2,500 years, Jews lived continuously in North Africa, the Middle East and the Gulf region the first Jewish population had already settled there at least 1,000 years before the advent of Islam.

Throughout the generations, Jews in the region were often subjected to various forms of discrimination -- and in many cases, ranked lower on the status of society than their Muslim compatriots -- but they were nevertheless loyal citizens who contributed significantly to the culture and development of their respective countries.

Despite the positive influence that Jews brought to the places where they lived, more than 850,000 Jews were forced to leave their homes in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Morocco, and several other Arab countries in the 20 years that followed the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. Another major forced migration took place from Iran in 1979–80, following the Iranian Revolution and the collapse of the shah’s regime, adding 70,000 more Jewish refugees to this number.

...........SNIP"

October 30, 2023

I posted it not to deny any peace but to promote it.

Arab nations and Iran need to be for non jihadist governance in the Middle East. I don't think they are fans of ISIS. They should not be
fans of Hamas. They have ethnicly cleansed jewish people in their own countries in the past in responce to the founding of Israel by forcing them out of their own countries back in the day. Israel is not ethnic cleansing in Gaza. They did not tell them to go anywhere but to southern Gaza. The rest of the middle east should be for a two state solution in Israel, Gaza and West Bank. A right of return could be negotiated then. A light at the end of the tunnel. If Hamas comes back the cycle will just continue and grow. Then that was the intention of the people who planned the October 7th attacks....... they knew Gaza civilians would pay the greatest price. And that would then enrage 1.6 Billion Muslims. And those architecs are Hamas leaders currently outside of Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. And some other military leaders from abroad. In order to not be manipulated by those architecs of Oct 7 who are Hamas leaders currently outside of Israel, Gaza and the West Bank and some other military leaders from abroad, all Middle Easterners should know their own history with jewish people..... and know themselves better in the process. Less likely to be pawns. And to that end they need to acknowledge Hamas' terror attack on Oct 6 in Israel as terrorism, and the start of this war, any time they talk of Gaza victims.

October 30, 2023

Between 1948 and 1967 800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries, including Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, Iraq and more. As

https://www.threads.net/@doronofircast/post/Cy4Dh7ESOZn/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

Between 1948 and 1967 800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries, including Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, Iraq and more. As a hater told me, just google it.
October 30, 2023

The Arab world in a humanitarian effort could have easily taken in the women and children of Gaza as refugees. They have

https://www.threads.net/@doronofircast/post/CzAsgPPr4Yj/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

The Arab world in a humanitarian effort could have easily taken in the women and children of Gaza as refugees. They have the money and the resources as well as the world Red Cross. Why didn’t they? They had 3 weeks never heeded the warnings. The sick and infirm, the elderly all could have been saved. Why? Why didn’t they? Only to cry outrage now!
October 30, 2023

On the trap set for Israel and Western powers:

Full English text: bit.ly/46S3N…
"Absolutely masterful interview on Gaza of Dominique De Villepin, former Prime Minister of France, who famously led France’s opposition to the Iraq war and who, IMHO is the best diplomat the West has produced in decades." - Arnaud Bertrand

https://www.threads.net/@beingliberal/post/CzAMytKJ5F9/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

Applegrove:

We need to be working on a 2 state solution and be more surgical in Gaza. Slow down.

October 30, 2023

We have to get through. I hope all sane people have not left

Twitter as that is the only place that still is a town square. Musk has done all he can to alienate liberals but hopefully the people still there can get through to Trump's base. Liberals can't write it off. At least not this election.

October 29, 2023

This just proves improving mental health checks and getting warnings of plans for violence are

useless unless you take the AR 15 out of the equation. Warnings are almost useless.

Police Were Warned Last Month About Maine Shooter’s Threats: 'There Were Warning Signs'

Police Were Warned Last Month About Maine Shooter’s Threats: 'There Were Warning Signs'
Police across Maine were alerted just last month about “veiled threats” by the man who authorities say would go on to carry out the worst mass shooting in the state’s history.
Bernard Condon and Jim Mustian

Oct 28, 2023, 05:58 PM EDT

380 COMMENTS

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/maine-shooting-warning-signs-last-month_n_653d828be4b0a78a26a35259

"SNIP.........

Police across Maine were alerted just last month to “veiled threats” by the U.S. Army reservist who would go on to carry out the worst mass shooting in the state’s history, one of a string of missed red flags that preceded the massacre.

Two local law enforcement chiefs told The Associated Press that a statewide awareness alert was sent in mid-September to be on the lookout for Robert Card after the firearms instructor made threats against his base and fellow soldiers. But after stepped-up patrols of the base and a visit to Card’s home – neither of which turned up any sign of him – they moved on.

“We added extra patrols, we did that for about two weeks. ... The guy never showed up,” said Jack Clements, the police chief in Saco, home to the U.S. Army Reserve base where Card trained.

Sagadahoc County Sheriff Joel Merry, whose jurisdiction includes Card’s home in Bowdoin, said the Army Reserve tipped his department in September to the reservist’s threats, and the sheriff sent the awareness alert to every law enforcement agency in the state after his deputy came back empty-handed from a welfare check to Card’s home.

..........SNIP"

October 27, 2023

Was Jesus for Democracy? Wasn't it empires and kingdoms

in the Bible? I know Jesus taught the values of civil society in the Bible. Is this new Speaker of the House for civi society? It is the very basis of Democracy. Republicans seem not to be for civil society because it competes with their religion or their MAGA cult. I've had many religious people in my life and they were/are the most civil society people. They believed/believe in a God of love. And walking the walk. Where does this guy think he is going by persecuting people not exactly like him.

October 27, 2023

New House Speaker Is a Creationist

New House Speaker Is a Creationist

October 26, 2023 at 8:41 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 231 Comments

https://politicalwire.com/2023/10/26/new-house-speaker-is-a-creationist/

"SNIP.........

“Before arriving in Washington less than a decade ago, House Speaker Mike Johnson, a deeply religious Christian, was a legal crusader associated with a fringe evangelical movement called ‘young Earth creationism,’ based on a literal reading of the Bible’s Book of Genesis that posits the Earth is only several thousand years old,” the HuffPost reports.

.........SNIP"


"SNIP........


Bonus Quote of the Day
October 26, 2023 at 10:12 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 11 Comments

“Someone asked me today in the media, ‘People are curious, what does Mike Johnson think about any issue?’ I said, ‘Well, go pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it. That’s my worldview.”

— Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), on Fox News.

.........SNIP"

https://politicalwire.com/2023/10/26/bonus-quote-of-the-day-1904/

So no social programs or rights that did not exist after the year 0001 AD? That's not what Jesus wants. He believed in helping the sick and the poor. How does this guy feel about Obamacare? Social Security? Does anybody know his positions on these issues? Does he do what real Jesus would? Does he believe in Democracy or only empires and monarchy for the USA?

AND THE ANSWER IS:

"SNIP..........

Paul Krugman:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/26/opinion/mike-johnson-republican-party.html

Until his sudden elevation to speaker, Johnson was a relatively little-known figure. But he did serve for a time as chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a group that devises policy proposals. And now that Johnson has become the face of his party, people really should look at the budget proposal the committee released for 2020 under his chairmanship.

For if you read that proposal carefully, getting past the often mealy-mouthed language, you realize that it calls for the evisceration of the U.S. social safety net — not just programs for the poor, but also policies that form the bedrock of financial stability for the American middle class.

Start with Social Security, where the budget calls for raising the retirement age — already set to rise to 67 — to 69 or 70, with possible further increases as life expectancy rises.

On the surface, this might sound plausible. Until Covid produced a huge drop, average U.S. life expectancy at age 65 was steadily rising over time. But there is a huge and growing gap between the number of years affluent Americans can expect to live and life expectancy for lower-income groups, including not just the poor but also much of the working class. So raising the retirement age would fall hard on less fortunate Americans — precisely the people who depend most on Social Security.

...........SNIP"

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