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JimCM

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  1. Epstein wasn't his best friend, that's below the belt
  2. Israel started the 1967 war, surprise surprise 😂 The countries that did not attack Israel:in 1967 Iraq Lebanon Saudi Arabia Kuwait Algeria Morocco Tunisia Sudan Libya You have persecution complex.
  3. Pete Hegseth’s Arabic tattoo stirs controversy: ‘clear symbol of Islamophobia’
  4. Why is it that some Americans label Palestinians as terrorists while celebrating Nat Turner, the man who led a violent slave revolt in the United States? Turner fought against an oppressive system that treated human beings as property, subjected them to unimaginable suffering, and denied them basic rights. His rebellion was violent, yes—but it was an act of desperate resistance against systemic injustice. Today, he is remembered as a hero of freedom, a symbol of the fight against oppression. Palestinians, on the other hand, live under an occupation that strips them of freedom, homes, and resources. They endure blockades, military raids, and displacement—conditions that, in many ways, are worse than the lives enslaved people endured in early America. And yet, when they resist, even in ways meant to defend their families and communities, some Americans brand them as “terrorists.” The comparison is stark and uncomfortable. Nat Turner’s actions are framed as righteous rebellion, while Palestinian resistance is often dismissed as illegitimate violence. Both faced overwhelming odds, both fought for survival and dignity. Why does history allow one to be celebrated while condemning the other? Perhaps it is a matter of proximity and perspective, or perhaps it is the lens of power shaping whose struggle is deemed heroic and whose is demonized. If we truly believe in justice and freedom, should we not question these double standards? Should we not try to see Palestinians, as we see Nat Turner, as people resisting oppression, seeking the basic human rights we often take for granted?
  5. Saying “Arabs only understand force” is not a political argument - it’s a sweeping generalisation about an entire ethnic group of hundreds of millions of people. That kind of language doesn’t describe Hamas or the October 7 attackers; it labels all Arabs as inherently violent, which is precisely what racial prejudice looks like. It’s especially striking coming from an Israeli, given the ongoing apartheid policies in Israel and the blockade of Gaza. You'll probably deny there are Jewish only roads and thousands of administrative detainees who have had no trial, many for years, and including hundreds of child 'hostages'. These policies systematically affect Palestinians’ lives, and framing all Arabs as “savage” ignores the context of occupation, oppression, and humanitarian crisis. Out of interest, do you think Jewish Israelis are superior to Arab ones?
  6. The posts you’re repeating are rooted in a racist conspiracy theory. The idea of a “great replacement” is not supported by evidence - it’s a narrative created by far right Tommy Robinson type extremists to frame immigration as an attack on “native” people. It treats British citizens as a racial group rather than a national community, and it dehumanises migrants by suggesting they are part of some organised effort to “replace” anyone. Calling people “boat people” is also a racist dog-whistle. It reduces real human beings - many fleeing war, persecution, or poverty - to a stereotype. Britain has a long history of immigration, and its culture has always evolved through mixing, not through racial purity. Claiming that culture or social responsibility only exist in “homogenous societies” ignores the reality that countries like Japan have completely different historical, economic and demographic contexts - and even Japan is experiencing cultural and demographic change. You forget that you are an immigrant yourself to Thailand, yet they deserve white ones that come here to work. British workers are not “paying for their own replacement.” The economy depends on migration: the NHS, construction, agriculture, hospitality, logistics, and social care all rely heavily on immigrant labour. Without it, the system would collapse much faster. What does damage community cohesion is promoting fear, racial hierarchy, and conspiracy theories. Britain is not becoming “an island of strangers” - it’s becoming the same multicultural, resilient, constantly-evolving society it has always been. The real threat is not migrants, but divisive rhetoric that pits neighbour against neighbour based on race or origin.
  7. He hasn't even attempted to answer my rebuttal as is to his pro Jewish narrative/lies
  8. Nonsense, they are an Egyptian Sunni movement. Once again, you defend the indefensible.
  9. The United States condemned far-right Israeli politician Itamar Ben-Gvir for attending an event honouring an ultranationalist rabbi who inspired violent attacks against Palestinians and Arab Americans. Now the Americans are supporting Gvir and Smotrich, what hypocrites Also, Smotrich, the finance Minister is a political ally of Ben Gvir. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/11/10/us-slams-far-right-israeli-lawmaker-for-attending-kahane-memorial
  10. Netanyahu, who has Benn opposed to a two state solution, is the voice of Israeli Jews. They pretend to not like him yet keep voting him in.
  11. Educate yourself
  12. I thought you said Palestine never existed. Make your mind up.
  13. You missed out many others like Operation Shield and Arrow in May 2023. It's over 69,000 dead now with 10s of thousands missing under rubble
  14. Did you even open the link I posted? The guy's an expert. Here's another expert, and he's also a Jew.
  15. Quite right too, should be illegal to promote migration to stolen, illegal land. The mayor-elect chastised a synagogue that hosted an event promoting migration to Israel and settlements in occupied territories. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/24/nyregion/mamdani-synagogue-protest.html
  16. Should be banned. Most decent Jews are not supportive of the Israel war crimes. However there is this guy and Nick son we one, who I blocked that spout daily pro Genocidal support.
  17. That now really is showing you haven't got any grip on reality. Why are you so determined to condone Israel? Must be a right wing order.
  18. Rubbish. You say that only because they state the truth about children in Gaza and how many, 64,000 Israel have murdered in the last two years. https://www.unicef.org/sop/two-years-war-have-left-gazas-children-reeling?utm_source=chatgpt.com
  19. You don't answer certain questions. I'll ask again, out of all those so called missiles, how many Israel's have died in the last 2 years. I remember reading some Israelis were treated for anxiety. As I said it's symbolic, like Iran's hundreds of cruise missiles fired at Israel.
  20. It was not that many and 379 were armed security forces. Oct 7 was one operation in decades of conflict. No one talks about what happened in May 2023, when IDF killed innocent civilians in operation Shield and Arrow. Why is that not the start of the war? Because Gaza don't have the military means to start a war on Israel. But you don't care about that as you are superior to Palestinians. You don't talk about the thousands of hostages in Israeli prisons, administrative detainees the terrorist state calls them, they had no trial. You've still said nothing about the topic, 2 children dying daily. You don't care, do you? You are the chosen ones, superior to the Muslims. The IDF have killed approximately 25,000 children with thousands missing under rubble.

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