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jamie shillow

@jamieshillow

I make drinks and do other stuff good too. Owner/Brewmaster for @ShillowBeer

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One of the biggest and lesser known stories of Nov 29 is that the lands allocated to a Jewish state (two color map) were essentially those the Zionists reclaimed from malaria through land purchase, science and education (the two-tone blue map is the incidents of malaria and the

One of the biggest and lesser known stories of Nov 29 is that the lands allocated to a Jewish state (two color map) were essentially those the Zionists reclaimed from malaria through land purchase, science and education (the two-tone blue map is the incidents of malaria and the
jamie shillow (@jamieshillow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s refreshing to be outside of Canada where people are willing to discuss this openly. We already see it happening in Ontario public schools with the “anti-Palestinian racism” policies that include clauses to silence Jews from speaking literal facts about Jewish history.

Adam Louis-Klein (@adam_louis52328) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Redefining colonialism to mean immigration and displacement, as in the settler-colonial analytic, never made much sense. Human beings have been displaced by warfare and migration throughout human history in contexts that no one would seriously describe as colonial. The only way

Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well as it turns out there was no famine in Gaza, according to UNICEF. Just as I said then, this was a coordinated smear against Israel promoted by sources like Al Jazeera and echoed by uneducated mobs and their dishonest instigators like Cenk Uygur jns.org/unicef-data-sh…

James Lindsay, anti-Communist (@conceptualjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was in Israel, there was a fair amount of talk about something called "the Conception." I asked how they say this in Hebrew, and they say, "the Conception." They say it in English. The Conception is a misconception that has been a central security risk to Israel all

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Taking Hostages Turned Out to Be Hamas’s Undoing The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/opinion/taking… While the terror group was torturing Israeli civilians, its defenders in the West simply looked ridiculous. For two decades following the folly of Israel’s ill-advised 2005 unilateral withdrawal from

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The Holocaust is one of the most heavily documented atrocities in human history, supported by mountains of undeniable evidence. Only fools and extremists dare to question it. Gaza, on the other hand, is a manufactured lie. The entire genocide narrative was orchestrated from the

Judea Pearl (@yudapearl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My take on "settler-colonialism" goes as follows. Show me: • One case of white settlers moving into a country they perceived to be the birthplace of their history. • One case of white settlers speaking a language spoken in the land before the language spoken by its

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Antizionism accepts as axiomatic the Enlightenment’s legal fiction that Judaism is only a religion, a private creed, not a collective polity. That fiction was the price of emancipation. Equality in exchange for depoliticization. Jews could enter the framework of citizenship only

Peter Baum (@baum_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The truth. This book, written in Latin in 1695, describes the region called Palestine at that time. Author Adriani Relandi was a geographer, cartographer, traveler, philologist. He understood many languages, including Arabic, Ancient Greek and Hebrew. He described nearly 2,500

The truth. This book, written in Latin in 1695, describes the region called Palestine at that time.
Author Adriani Relandi was a geographer, cartographer, traveler, philologist.
He understood many languages, including Arabic, Ancient Greek and Hebrew.
He described nearly 2,500
Sarah Ettedgui (@sarahettedgui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Pink Headband Cannot Soften This Libel When a public figure says “wanting kids to live isn’t antisemitic” in reference to Gaza and Israel, the issue is not the desire for children to live. Everyone agrees that children should live long, happy lives where their basic rights and

Adam Louis-Klein (@adam_louis52328) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The left often prides itself on honoring the right of minoritized groups to narrate their own identities—affirming Indigenous sovereignty, trans self-definition, and the lived experience of racialized communities. But this ethic of recognition suspends itself entirely when it

Aizenberg (@aizenberg55) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Al-Basma fake clinic attack is a core pillar of the Gaza "genocide" blood libel. UN reports and "experts" repeated it, embedding it into the narrative that fueled the climate behind the violence in Australia. This article shows how this lie was manufactured and spread.

Peter Baum (@baum_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gaza’s Forgotten Jewish Past When I tell anti-Israel activists that Jews lived in Gaza for centuries, they look shocked, even angry. They accuse me of “Zionist propaganda.” But it’s not propaganda. It’s called history. Let’s look at just a few names they never mention: 👉

Gaza’s Forgotten Jewish Past

When I tell anti-Israel activists that Jews lived in Gaza for centuries, they look shocked, even angry. They accuse me of “Zionist propaganda.” But it’s not propaganda. It’s called history.

Let’s look at just a few names they never mention:

👉
Dan Burmawi (@danburmawy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Jews lived as dhimmis under Islamic rule, Muslims had no issue acknowledging the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount. That was taken as an obvious historical truth. For example, in 1925 the Supreme Muslim Council published a guidebook to the Haram al-Sharif. On page 4 it

When Jews lived as dhimmis under Islamic rule, Muslims had no issue acknowledging the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount. That was taken as an obvious historical truth. 

For example, in 1925 the Supreme Muslim Council published a guidebook to the Haram al-Sharif. On page 4 it