Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The UN General Assembly seems to want there to be a Palestinian state.
But where should it be?
It will never be a replacement for Israel. It will never be beside Israel.
So, let’s speculate where it can be!
1)
How about setting it up in places that seem to be so pro-Palestine? How about Ireland? Or southern Spain? Maybe in France between Nantes and the Atlantic (from the river to the sea?).
2)
Or better, Russia—in the Birobidzhan Oblast, along the Amur River, in what the Soviets once called a Jewish Republic. That way, the Palestinians can be happy that they replaced the Jews. 😀"
3)
@threadreaderapp unroll
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
I remember when Hollyweird turned its back on Roseanne after she had given jobs to so many. They all knew she was not a racist. She had fought for civil rights her whole life and ensured African Americans were represented on the new version of the Roseanne Show and 1)
yet, they canceled her over her misconstrued tweet and refused to allow her to apologize and explain what the tweet was about.
I was friendly with her on Twitter and we were talking to Iranians at the time who wanted peace with Israel.
2)
The people of Iran love Israel and Israelis love Iranians. Iranians wanted their freedom. Roseanne's misconstrued tweet was not just about how the left is classist and uses class to divide us but
3)
@RobSchneider I remember when Hollyweird turned its back on Roseanne after she had given jobs to so many. They all knew she was not a racist. She had fought for civil rights her whole life and ensured African Americans were represented on the new version of the Roseaane Show and yet,
1)
@RobSchneider they canceled her over her misconstrued tweet and refused to allow her to apologize and explain what the tweet was about.
I was friendly with her on Twitter and we were talking to Iranians at the time who wanted peace with Israel.
2)
@RobSchneider The people of Iran love Israel and Israelis love Iranians. Iranians wanted their freedom. Her misconstrued tweet was not just about how the left is classist and uses class to divide us but
3)
Gary Kalus wrote, "It is not unusual when someone dies, especially someone in the public eye, that many people come out to pay tribute and it is also not unusual that when they do, they do so from their own vantage point of having interacted with the deceased.
1)
That's what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did when he paid tribute to Charlie Kirk and posted:
"Charlie Kirk was murdered for speaking truth & defending freedom. A lion-hearted friend of Israel, he fought the lies and stood tall for Judeo-Christian civilization.
2)
I spoke to him only two weeks ago and invited him to Israel. Sadly, that visit will not take place.
We lost an incredible human being.
His boundless pride in America and his valiant belief in free speech will leave a lasting impact.
Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk"
3)
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Tucker Carlson is now an anti-Semitic conspiracy person, blaming Israel and Jews for things that make no sense other than to someone motivated to hate.
But maybe there is a reason.
1)
Omeed Malik has financed Carlson’s broadcast venture to the tune of $15 million. Malik, a Muslim of Pakistani and Iranian background, has contacts in Iran.
2)
I think we should question some of the other things he is involved in.
I am concerned that he may be a problem for national security."
3)
Those who have had children grow up, get married, move away, know how it feels—the happiness for them, the sadness of their leaving, and the worry about how their lives will be.
2)
Moses, I imagine, felt all those things in his last address to the people he led for 40 years before his own death and before they would become a fully free nation in the land promised to them.
3)