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  • the trick fascists always pull is to describe their enemy as simultaneously weak and strong, brilliant and foolish, hyper-surveillant and utterly blind.

    And yet you will be sure to tell everyone about how big strong IDF has been committing genocide for the last 20 years, but is so weak and ineffective that they haven’t been able to reduce the life expectancy lower then Egypt, where there is no genocide.

    One of the strongest most technologically advanced armies in the world - but too weak to stop palestinain teenagers from throwing rocks.


  • “The united front tactic is simply an initiative whereby the communists propose to join with all workers belonging to other parties and groups and all unaligned workers in a common struggle to defend the immediate, basic interests of the working class against the bourgeoisie.” - 4th World Congress of the Communist International

    Basically the thing Trump does where he hears some antiquated information and then his brain re-interprets it into a pre-school level understanding.




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    You think the CCP hasn’t been stuffing propaganda into literally everything it could for your entire life?

    Since the early 2000s, main melody productions have been market-based shows singing mainstream tunes and glorifying the social and political lines that the CCP wants the public to value and imitate. It’s a broad list, from encouraging good behavior in public places to honoring the CCP’s past struggles, strengthening trust of current policies, or kindling patriotism and cultural confidence.

    Over the past decade, the government has managed to harness the power of commercial studios and A-list talent to create increasing quality. Propaganda films have now topped the box office highest-grossing list in China each year for the past six years, and in 2022, the top three TV dramas with the highest TV ratings were all of this genre.

    Until the late 1990s, main melody was the only melody. These films dominated cinemas, stoking patriotic fervor over China’s potential and implying that only the party could release it. But media commercialization meant competition for eyeballs—there was suddenly more choice on TV, and all sorts of commercial films were being imported from the West, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Today, online streaming and short-video apps heighten that competition even further.

    https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/02/18/the-knockout-china-main-melody-films-tv-propaganda/




  • The terror attacks against jews in the levant started in the 1850s, as a protest against the tanzimat reforms which granted jews equal rights in the ottoman empire. Before the tanzimat reforms jews were legally second class citizens.

    Ever hear the saying “Equality feels like oppression to the privileged?” The founding father and first president of palestine, Raj Amin Al-Husani, the person who signed the palestinian declaration of independence and the declaration of war against israel in 1948, was a member of the richest land owning family in plaestine and next in line to inherit the throne of jersulem, which was given to his family as a wedding gift by the profit Muhammid when the family’s head married the profit Muhammid’s daughter Fatima after the islamic conquest of jersulem.

    “Raj” is a title. It means “prince”.

    The tanzimat reforms were a direct result of the patriarch of the Al-Husani clan getting offended and killing a group of christian pilgrims for displaying non-islamic holy symbols in public in jerusalem, which angered the Pope so much he threatened the ottomens with a trade embargo from christian nations unless equal rights were granted to people of other faiths.



  • tHe cONflicT iS aBoUT fREeDom nOt ReliGion

    ▪ 1800: new decree adopted in Yemen, prohibiting Jews from wearing new or good clothes. Jews were forbidden to ride mules or donkeys, and were sometimes rounded up for long, naked marches through the Roob al Khali desert.

    ▪ 1805: 1st pogrom in Ottoman Algeria against the Jews of Algiers after a famine. French consul Dubois-Thainville saves 200 Jews by sheltering them in his consulate.

    ▪ 1805: exile of Jews from Algiers to Tunis and Livorno

    ▪ 1805, the leader of the Jewish Nation of Algiers, Naphthalie Busnach, is killed while riots ravage the neighborhoods.

    ▪ 1806: expulsion by fatwa of the Jews of Sali in Morocco

    ▪ 1806: ban on Moroccan Jews wearing Western clothing

    ▪ 1806: the janissaries of the day of Algiers massacre and pillage in the Jewish quarter

    ▪ 1807: expulsion of Jews from Tetouan

    ▪ 1808: 1st massacres in the Mellah ghetto, North Africa

    ▪ 1815, the chief rabbi of Algiers, Isaac Aboulker, is beheaded during a riot.

    ▪ 1815: the Jews of Algiers are forced to fight against an invasion of locusts

    ▪ 1815: 2nd pogrom of Algiers, Ottoman Algeria

    ▪ 1816: in Algeria, ban on carrying weapons for Jews and Christians

    ▪ 1820: Massacres of Sahalu Lobiant, Ottoman Syria

    ▪ 1828 : pogrom de Baghdad, Iraq ottoman

    ▪ 1830: 3rd pogrom of Algeria, Ottoman Algeria

    ▪ 1830: start of the persecution of Jews in Persia, caused by the Russian advance in the Caucasus

    ▪ 1830: ethnic cleansing of Jews in Tabriz, Iran

    ▪ 1834: 2nd pogrom of Hebron, Ottoman Palestine

    ▪ 1834 : Pogrom de Safed, Palestine ottomane

    ▪ 1838: Druze attack in Safed, Ottoman Palestine

    ▪ 1839: Massacre of the Mashadi Jews, Iran

    ▪ 1839: forced conversion of surviving Jews from Mashadi

    ▪ 1839: campaign of forced conversions of Iranian Jews

    ▪ 1840: persecution of the Jews of Damascus; ritual murder case

    ▪ 1840: forced conversion of the Jews of Mashadi

    ▪ 1841: massive murders of Jews in Morocco; the sultan is obliged to consider the Jews as his personal property, which helps to protect them

    ▪ 1840: Damascus, ritual murders (French Muslims and Christians kidnapped, tortured and killed Jewish children for entertainment), Ottoman Syria

    ▪ 1844: 1st Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1847: Dayr al-Qamar Pogrom, Liban ottoman

    ▪ 1847: ethnic cleansing of Jews in Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine

    ▪ 1848: 1st pogrom of Damascus, Syria

    ▪ 1848: total disappearance of the Jews of Mashhad

    ▪ 1850: 1st pogrom of Aleppo, Ottoman Syria

    ▪ 1854: anti-Jewish pogrom in Demnate, Morocco

    ▪ 1857: beheading in Tunis of the Jewish coachman Batou Sfez, accused of blasphemy, while he was drunk

    ▪ 1860: 2nd pogrom of Damascus, Ottoman Syria

    ▪ 1862: 1st pogrom of Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon

    ▪ 1866 : pogrom at Kuzguncuk, Turquie Ottomane

    ▪ 1867: Barfurush massacre, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1868: Eyub Pogrom, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1869: Massacre of Tunis, Ottoman Tunisia

    ▪ 1869: Massacre of Sfax, Ottoman Tunisia

    ▪ 1864–1880: Marrakech massacre, Morocco

    ▪ 1870: 2nd Alexandria massacres, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1870: 1st pogrom in Istanbul, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1871: 1st Damanhur massacres, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1872: Massacres in Edirne, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1872: 1st pogrom of Izmir, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1873: 2nd massacre of Damanhur, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1874: 2nd pogrom of Izmir, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1874: 2nd pogrom of Istanbul, Ottoman Türkiye

    ▪ 1874: 2nd pogrom of Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon

    ▪ 1875: 2 pogroms in Aleppo, Ottoman Syria

    ▪ 1875: Massacre on the island of Djerba, Ottoman Tunisia

    ▪ 1877 : 3e massacre de Damanhur, Egypte ottomane

    ▪ 1877: Pogrom of Mansura, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1882: Massacre of Homs, Ottoman Syria

    ▪ 1882: 3rd massacre of Alexandria, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1889: after the funeral of a rabbi, deemed too discreet, the Jewish cemetery of Baghdad was confiscated

    ▪ 1889: looting of the Jewish quarter of Baghdad

    ▪ 1890: 2nd Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1890, 3e pogrom de Damas, Syrie ottomane

    ▪ 1891: 4th massacre of Damanahur, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1897: murders in Tripoli, Ottoman Libya

    ▪ 1903&1907: Taza & Settat, pogroms, Morocco

    ▪ 1890: Massacres of Tunis, Ottoman Tunisia

    ▪ 1901–1902: 3rd Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1901–1907: 4th Alexandria massacres, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1903: 1st Port Said massacres, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1903–1940: Pogroms of Taza and Settat, Morocco

    ▪ 1904: massacre of Jews in Yemen

    ▪ 1907: Casablanca, pogrom, Morocco

    ▪ 1908: 2nd Port Said massacre, Ottoman Egypt

    ▪ 1909: comment from the British vice-consul of Mosul: “The attitude of Muslims towards Christians and Jews is that of a master towards his slaves.”

    ▪ 1910: blood libel of Shiraz

    ▪ 1911: Shiraz pogrom

    ▪ 1912: 4th Fez, Pogrom, Morocco

    ▪ 1914: expulsion of Jews from Palestine old enough to bear arms by the Ottomans

    ▪ 1917: Jewish Inquisition of Baghdadi, Ottoman Empire

    ▪ 1918–1948: adoption of a law prohibiting the raising of a Jewish orphan, Yemen

    ▪ 1920: Irbid massacres: British mandate in Palestine

    ▪ 1920–1930: Arab riots, British Mandate Palestine

    ▪ 1921: 1st Jaffa riots, British Mandate Palestine

    ▪ 1922: Massacres of Djerba, Tunisia

    ▪ 1922: law of forced conversion of orphans in Yemen, concerning Jews including as adults

    ▪ 1927: 60 Jews killed by Arabs in the Mellah of Casablanca Morocco

    ▪ 1928: Massacres of Ikhwan, in Egypt and under British mandate in Palestine.

    ▪ 1928: Jewish orphans sold into slavery and forced to convert to Islam by the Muslim Brotherhood, Yemen

    ▪ 1929: anti-Jewish riots, British mandate: in August 1929, the Jews demanded the construction of the Western Wall; pogroms in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed. To stop the violence, the British reject this request

    ▪ 1929: 3rd Hebron Pogrom under British Mandate Palestine.

    ▪ 1929 3e pogrom de Safed, mandate britannique Palestine.

    ▪ 1933: 2nd Jaffa riots, British mandate in Palestine.

    ▪ 1934: Anti-Jewish pogrom in Constantine Algeria. 200 Jewish stores were raided, the total material damage was estimated at more than 150 million francs. It also sent a quarter of Constantine’s Jewish population into poverty.

    ▪ 1934: Pogroms in Thrace, Türkiye

    ▪ 1934: 1st massacres in Farhud, Iraq

    ▪ 1936: 3rd Jaffa riots, British Mandate Palestine

    ▪ 1936: 2e massacre of Farhud, Irak

    ▪ 1938: boycott of Jews in Egypt

    ▪ 1939: discovery of 3 bombs in synagogues in Cairo

    ▪ 1941 : 3e massacre de Farhud, Iraq

    ▪ 1941: persecution of Jews in Libya

    ▪ 1941: massacre of Jews in Baghdad, with the support of the authorities: approx. 170 dead

    ▪ 1942: collaboration of the mufti with the Nazis. Plays a role in the final solution

    ▪ 1942: Struma disaster, Türkiye

    ▪ 1942: Nile Delta pogroms, Egypt

    ▪ 1938–1945: Arab collaboration with the Nazis

    ▪ 1942: discriminatory tax law of Varlik Vergisi in Turkey against Jews and Christians

    ▪ 1942: looting of Jewish property in Benghazi and deportation to the desert

    ▪ 1944: attack on the Jewish quarter of Damascus

    ▪ 1945: anti-Jewish and anti-Christian riots in Egypt; churches and synagogues destroyed

    ▪ 1945: 4th Cairo massacre, Egypt

    ▪ 1945: Pogrom of Tripoli, Libya

    ▪ 1947: segregation measures against Jews in Egypt

    ▪ 1947: pogrom in Libya; approx. 130 dead

    ▪ 1947 : Pogroms d’Aden au Yemen

    ▪ 1947: 3rd pogrom d’Alep, Syrie

    ▪ 1948: “emptying” of the Jewish quarter of Damascus, Syria

    ▪ 1948: 1st Arab-Israeli war (1 Jew killed in 100)


  • If your views are based on history according to biased sources then your views will be biased.

    The two dominate ideologies in palestine are islamism which is more popular in Gaza and is exemplified by the Islamic resistance movement (hamas) and palestinian islamic jihad; offshoots of the Egyptian Muslim brootherood, a group founded after the collapse of the Ottoman empire with the goal of reforming the islamic caliphate with Jerusalem as the capital. The other ideology is pan arab nationalist socialism, which is more popular in the west bank with groups such as PA and fatah, which were heavily influenced by syrian bathisim, which was created in 1940 literally inspired by Italian fascism and nazi german national socialism.

    Both ideologies in palestine are totalitarian dictatorships.

    Totalitarian dictatorships are liars. The foundation of fascist propaganda is the “nazi big lie”, always accuse your enemy of doing what you do.

    Ergo, what palestine accuses Israel of doing, palestine already does.

    Example 1 : palestine fires unguided rockets at random into israeli civilian cities and when the rocket launchers are targeted with precision guided munitions for destruction = palestine claims israel is Indiscriminately bombing palestine

    Example 2 : palestine makes it so Jews are not legally allowed to live in palestine, the punishment for selling things to a jew is death = palestine claims israel does aparthide

    Example 3 : palestine attacks israel and murders random civilians at a music festival = palestine claims israel does genocidal attacks against palestine

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  • The founding father and first president of Palestine, Raj Amin Al-Huseni, was a member of the richest land owning family in palestine, a family who earned it’s wealth by being given the throne of jerusalem in a wedding present when the patriarch of the al-huseni clan, Husayn ibn Ali married the profit Muhammad’s daughter Fatima.

    The profit Muhammad owned the throne of Jerusalem after migrating from the Arabian Penninsula and conquering it from the natives.

    Oh, Raj is a title. It comes from the Sanskrit word ‘raja,’ which means ‘prince.’

    Raj Amin Al-Huseni was an islamic royalist, and next in line to inherit the kingdom of jersuem to rule as a king.

    The vast majority of land in current Israel was legally purchased from the Al-Huseni clan, who only sold it because it was a malaria infested swamp and they thought the jews would go there and die and then they could take the land back.

    Source : The Rise and Fall of the Husaynis, 1840-1922 (part 1)

    https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/78111