I don't know where the original source of the information is but I have seen it twice in disparate places. The devastation weighs heavy on me there's video showing bodies of children dozens of them lined up in Palestine. We created and funded a hobgoblin scapegoat to genocide an entire people it seems. I'd say peaceful warriors should be shooting anyone shooting at Innocents. You can't really tell the difference unless they're wearing a bandana or something
My concern about the piece you linked to is that it is very brief. It feels very one sided to me. And sends off alarm bells for other reasons as well.
I am including a deeper dive into the history of the area and another piece, by the father of the man who wrote the first piece. He is Jewish and had reason to pause and reflect on his own perspective.
Amy has also written to some of the concerning pieces about the Hamas attack on Israel that began this recent escalation. It's worth reading. Others have written to this as well.
My father was of Jewish ancestry, although my parents were not religious.
My concern is that labeling this conflict as being between Arabs and Jews is too simplistic. If you listen to Ihsan Abbas speak there is a much richer perspective there.
With all that we have been through, the past four years especially, we owe it to ourselves and each other to hear different perspectives. And maybe be a bit less adhered to what we think we know. I think this is part of our work we are called to do as humans.
I adored that video with Ihsan Abbas. I've been finding myself recently exploring this conflict in much greater detail than I have ever done, for obvious reasons. I often like things out of Prager U but that video was very whitewashed. Seeing the videos of all of the death and destruction is soul wrenching. They control us through our trauma indeed...
Thanks for the perspective on Prager U. I hadn't come across them before.
I've been reading as well. Just to get a background and deeper perspective.
It is the perfect conflict to choose at this moment, to increase division, to further bloodshed. To call people into a reactive defensive posture. We are being so used, it is heart wrenching.
I haven't watched any videos, it's enough to hear about the pieces for me.
My father was of Jewish ancestry, although my parents were not religious. But I have carried his name my whole life and know a little of the sting of prejudice and assumption. I would like a deeper understanding of the religions and their roots, of humans. Ihsan spoke to his people being of Jewish ancestry as well.
OK - that's the THIRD time this week I've heard some form of that last one. Time for some thinking on THAT.
That last minute change of venue for the music festival - has that been verified?
I don't know where the original source of the information is but I have seen it twice in disparate places. The devastation weighs heavy on me there's video showing bodies of children dozens of them lined up in Palestine. We created and funded a hobgoblin scapegoat to genocide an entire people it seems. I'd say peaceful warriors should be shooting anyone shooting at Innocents. You can't really tell the difference unless they're wearing a bandana or something
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Wow, some real gems here!
The dog one made me literally tear up with laughter.
Re: Leana Wen. Maybe if we all breathe on her a few times she’ll just melt and fade away…
She was at the Boston marathon bombing, there’s video out there of her, it’s all an op
Oh, I know. She’s a fucking muppet.
2023, the year of disclosure.
Great collection.
The majority of the population will continue to be fooled into wars but with each passing psyop more will begin to wake up.
That last one...WOW. Thanx.
Hi Raphael and To Amy,
In light of your last meme Amy and to what you wrote Raphael:
https://www.youtube.com/live/yhrKfl6LUiI?si=3JGGHrmlHkh6wVQ_
Alec Zeck and Ihsan Abbas.
A beautiful conversation.
This was an incredible and moving interview...
Oh I'm glad you listened Amy. It felt like it mirrored something that is so important in how we relate to each other.
Thank you both for those
Hey Raphael,
My concern about the piece you linked to is that it is very brief. It feels very one sided to me. And sends off alarm bells for other reasons as well.
I am including a deeper dive into the history of the area and another piece, by the father of the man who wrote the first piece. He is Jewish and had reason to pause and reflect on his own perspective.
Amy has also written to some of the concerning pieces about the Hamas attack on Israel that began this recent escalation. It's worth reading. Others have written to this as well.
My father was of Jewish ancestry, although my parents were not religious.
My concern is that labeling this conflict as being between Arabs and Jews is too simplistic. If you listen to Ihsan Abbas speak there is a much richer perspective there.
With all that we have been through, the past four years especially, we owe it to ourselves and each other to hear different perspectives. And maybe be a bit less adhered to what we think we know. I think this is part of our work we are called to do as humans.
Thank you for responding to me.
https://www.aaronmate.net/p/the-roots-of-israels-ethnic-cleansing?
https://youtu.be/N6_GDDa4bmI?si=mgY4mdegUMnYkGIQ
I adored that video with Ihsan Abbas. I've been finding myself recently exploring this conflict in much greater detail than I have ever done, for obvious reasons. I often like things out of Prager U but that video was very whitewashed. Seeing the videos of all of the death and destruction is soul wrenching. They control us through our trauma indeed...
Thanks for the perspective on Prager U. I hadn't come across them before.
I've been reading as well. Just to get a background and deeper perspective.
It is the perfect conflict to choose at this moment, to increase division, to further bloodshed. To call people into a reactive defensive posture. We are being so used, it is heart wrenching.
I haven't watched any videos, it's enough to hear about the pieces for me.
My father was of Jewish ancestry, although my parents were not religious. But I have carried his name my whole life and know a little of the sting of prejudice and assumption. I would like a deeper understanding of the religions and their roots, of humans. Ihsan spoke to his people being of Jewish ancestry as well.
It follows on that they would be. We are all connected
Oh my, I can't stop laughing!!!! I really should read my own words before writing more.
And did I tell you about my Jewish father......? (you could read that with the appropriate accent!)
I'll hold onto your links as well and check them out when I feel space to.