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1/ Why should Israel exist? It’s a “settler-colonialist” atrocity, right? Didn’t they just steal the Palestinians' land in 1948?

No. The truth is, no one knows more about getting genocided and kicked out of their homes than the Jews. I’m not a historian, but with all the heated Twitter conversation, I thought I’d read a book or two to have an informed opinion about Israel/Palestine and whose home the region is. Is Twitter’s portrayal of Jews as warmongers who stole the Palestinian’s land accurate? Or is this a selective, one-sided history?

It is wildly one-sided and ahistoric.

If you truly care about people living in peace and safety and not getting “settler-colonized” you should STRONGLY support the existence of Israel. This thread will educate you on the 2,500 years of history BEFORE 1948. It will explain how the land of Israel is the historic home of Jews, how they were slaughtered and evicted repeatedly in an event called the Jewish Diaspora. And as long as this thread is, it’s going to be a FRACTION of a FRACTION of the atrocities.
The original Jewish presence in the region dates to around 2000 BCE with the 12 tribes. About 700 years later, Egypt saw them as a threat, then came in and enslaved them. Moses led a slave revolt (based) with the help of divine intervention, escaped, and after 40 years of exile they eventually conquered what we call Israel today. Pretty traumatic, right? Lol, we are just getting started.

So, after the Exodus, the Assyrians came in and conquered Israel. This is around the 8th century, who wanted the land for economic control and part of a wider effort of expansion and control. In 722, they seized a city called Samaria and exiled massive amounts of the Jewish population. (Important to note this is Biblical history, and modern historians do not have clear documentation)

By 538, the Babylonians let the Jews return to their homeland and try to rebuild their society. And after about 500 years of difficult work, the Romans set their sights on Jerusalem. Over a million Jews are slaughtered, a staggering number for this time period when the world population was so much lower. Jews are enslaved. Jews are raped. Their homes are pillaged, and 1,878 years of horror start. This is called the fall of the second temple.
The name Palestine comes from the aftermath of all the Roman genocide, raping and pillaging. After the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132, most Jews are exiled from their homeland - though some remain. The Romans wanted to erase the Jews from history and renamed the region, taking it from what some called “Syria Palaestina.” Settler-colonialism, if you will. Many Jews escaped to Galilee. But, there was no one home - Jews begin to disperse all around the globe. Some go to Babylonia. Some go to Egypt (their original oppressors). Greece, Italy, Northern Africa, Europe. It’s uncertain if Jews will survive at all.

By the 7th century, Islam is born and Islamic conquests start. In some ways, Jews are able to adapt and thrive in the midst of all the war. Their existence is given a special tax, and the Caliphates take over the major centers of Jewish life. Sometimes, there is tolerance and flourishing of culture, sometimes Jews are targeted for expulsion, rape and genocide. Their safety is at the whim of whoever is in charge.

Then the Crusades start. This is around 1096, and it utterly devastating for Jews. It’s now Europeans specifically targeting Jewish communities. Envious of Jewish economic success, and spurred by antisemitic propaganda (sound familiar?) they do mass killings. They force religious conversions. And to survive, Jewish people disperse even further around the globe.
The first exile from a European country is England in 1290. This is after the York Massacre of 1190 where an entire Jewish population is slaughtered by a mob after a bunch of antisemitic ideas like “Jews control the money” become widespread. Not only is all Jewish property stolen, all debts to Jews are cancelled.

Fast forward to 1492. Spain orders the expulsion of all Jews from Spanish territories. Five years later, Portugal does the same, making any practice of Judaism illegal. Jews escape to Northern Africa and the Ottoman Empire. Italy decides to follow suit through the 1500s expelling all Jews from Naples and Sicily, repeatedly. Lithuania does it.

The Holy Roman Empire starts doing it in 1519, and Jews are targeted by the Papacy. Further expulsions continue for the next hundred years. In the 15th and 16th centuries, even Germany began expelling all its Jews. If you’re ever wondered why your Jewish friends are a little sensitive about antisemitic tropes, IT’S BECAUSE THEY ARE THE CORE REASON FOR ALL THIS HORROR. “The Jews control the money!” “The Jews are secretly in control! “Jews will not replace us!” It’s like a mind virus that just will not stop.

The pattern repeats again. Jews escape. They resettle in parts of Italy. And then in 1670, Leopold I decides to kick them out again for the same damn reasons. This particular expulsion really sets up the events that led to the Holocaust, as it’s the start of random European violence targeting and slaughtering Jewish communities. They’re given a choice to abandon their properties or face execution. It happens again in Vienna in 1670. It happens in Prague and Bohemia in 1744.
About this time, Jews have kind of had enough and there’s a major shift in their culture. If you’ve ever been to a Black Lives Matter protest, or a trans rights march, you’ll probably notice there are a lot of Jews there. This cultural attitude, though not universally shared, can be attributed to the Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment - where the fostering of civil rights becomes a major part of Jewish identity. They focus on education, they focus of working within the political system for protection. And unfortunately, all this advocacy leads to the rise of modern antisemitism.

An irony of “Zionism” being used as a slur against Jewish people is the desire for a homeland comes from the political consciousness of this era, which heavily focused on civil rights for themselves and others.

Listening to Twitter, you’d think Zionism is a bloodthirsty war cry. The reality is, Jews were working through various civil processes to find legally codified safety - and as they became prominent enough to have a voice in European affairs, they garnered the political influence to begin to dream of a nation to call their own. Zionism was also fostered by the exploding antisemitism of the era. Pogroms (violent riots that target and slaughter Jewish communities) become widespread. Discrimination also becomes widespread, especially in Tsarist Russia and Eastern Europe.

One of the many horrors of the Holocaust is that Jewish success in Germany formalizing their civil rights led many to think it was a safe place for them. Many Jews migrated to the Weimar Republic and contributed to political, cultural and artistic life. They thought they were safe, and the reality is there are fewer Jews alive today than before the Holocaust, despite the explosion of the world’s population.
Why did I write all of this? BECAUSE NONE OF THIS IS MENTIONED OR CONSIDERED IN THE DISCOURSE OVER ISRAEL/PALESTINE.

I do not understand how anyone can understand this history, understand the context of where Zionism came from, understand that Israel is the historic land for Jews, and not have some degree for compassion for Jewish people wanting a place to call home. And believe me, as long as this thread is, it’s the briefest, most superficial history of Jewish expulsions and genocides one could write.

I don’t support Netanyahu, and I don’t think the way Israel is prosecuting this war will make them safe. It’s obvious and imperative that Palestinians get a state and begin to shape their own destiny.

But ignoring 2,500 years of Jewish people being genocided and killed by mobs, ignoring whose land it was in the first place, rewriting “Zionism” in an Orwellian way to erase words that can even convey the desire for a Jewish nation?

NONE OF THIS IS PROGRESSIVE.

At best it’s ignorant, and at worst you’re just the latest in a very, very long line of people to buy into antisemitic propaganda and decide Jews should find somewhere else to live.

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I want to show everyone the face of antisemitism on Twitter.

The Times has a deeply reported story this morning on the sexual atrocities committed by Hamas.

Here is a 🧵 of my mentions, with the names attached, of the people justifying, cheerleading and denying it. Image
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Long 🧵: Worried about Biden’s poll numbers? Here are some concrete things Biden can do to improve them.

A. Invest less in television ads and more in field. There are a lot of financial incentives to invest heavily in TV. And they do work with a certain subset of voters.
2/ But, I have been worried for a REALLY LONG TIME about the limits of our data and technology in the Democratic Party. The way it approaches field 1. Assumes elections are won like they were won in 1990, and 2. Makes new strategies like relational organizing difficult.
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Any strategy for the next decade MUST include them.

B. Biden cannot just do cable news.
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RANT INCOMING:

One of my jobs this cycle is to get the Democratic party to take the streaming space seriously.

Data shows younger people won midterms, and if we can’t get them to show up in 2024 we are just fucked. They don’t watch cable, but they do watch Destiny and Hasan.
2/ And let’s be really clear, the right does not give a shit about edgy statements anyone has made. Trump went on Alex Jones for God’s sakes.

What makes my job SO MUCH HARDER is the endless efforts by our own side to tear down our strongest voices by controversialing them.
3/ The online left is always talking about “How to win” by not giving up say, non-binary people when they are politically inconvenient. And fair enough.

But you were unwilling to extend ANY OF THE SAME SOLIDARITY to our own media superstars.
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There’s a huge schism growing on the left I’ve struggled to understand.

And, I think I’ve figured out how to put words to it, please tell me if this rings true to you.

There are Policy Leftists and Infinite Leftists.
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Single payer healthcare. Lowering housing costs. Civil rights for LGBT people.
3/ This frustratingly brings me into conflict with the Infinite Leftists. They see all these issues in terms of a purity test that spirals into infinity.

You start with one issue, and you have to ride it ever leftwards and if you ever stop, you are a moral monster.
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1/ I’m sorry to keep hammering on this story about @ElonMusk, but there are so many things to criticize. This is not up to @nytimes quality.

First of all, there is issue that they take Musk’s statements at face value. This is journalistic malpractice.

nytimes.com/2023/07/01/bus…
2/ Any reporter covering the tech beat should have enough background to understand Musk’s history of misleading the public about problems. This is a lifelong pattern.

The Times should respect its readers enough to give us that context. We are PAYING for news that investigates.
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We don’t know.

Which is why I’m waiting for the NYT to REPORT IT OUT. This is literally why I subscribe.
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1/ Sorry. This is going to get super aggressive. If you are sensitive to foul language, you’re gonna want to sit this thread out.
2/ I have a friend who lives in Ukraine, @UkrainianAna. Just in case your IQ is less than 50, Putin is trying to start WW3 by annexing their country and they are fighting back.

Today, I sent her a tweet in two seconds of support.

Decent thing to do, right?
3/ Of course not. Because this is Twitter, and god knows it’s gotta get stupid.

Somehow, I’m getting accused of supporting Nazis?!

It’s so wildly disingenulous and false, I’m not even gonna address it. Fuck anykne for saying something so disgusting.
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