Today, people will tell you that this is probably not true, but the way it was meant in Ancient Rome was more collective rather than individual.
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It was said about the Jews sometime before the war against the Jews in Eretz Yisrael and before the Temple (Beit Hamikdash) was destroyed by Roman legions.
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At that time, of 6.2 million Jews — 10% of the Roman Empire — two-thirds of the Jewish people lived outside Israel, mostly in Southern Italy, North Africa, and what is now Turkey. Jews had a reputation as educated, literate, hard-working, and serious, and
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Rome considered products from Israel to be the equivalent of luxury and quality. To some Roman leaders, Israel and Jews were seen as competition for cultural influence, and some saw that as a threat.
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One reason for the way Rome treated Israel was that Rome had once been invited to help keep order when the Jews became contentious with one another over politics and control of government. (Sounds familiar today?)
Don’t let history repeat itself.”
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The core of this holiday is the reading of, and study of, the 10 Commandments—or, more accurately, in translation from the Hebrew original, the 10 Statements. 1)
First Statement (Exodus 20:2):
I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
This identifies the relationship between HaShem and the Jewish nation, and further, it identifies the ownership of Torah—the Jewish people.
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Therefore, only Jewish interpretations of its contents in the original language are fully valid. Believe it or not, no other nation was brought out of Egypt.
Second Statement (Exodus 20:3–6):
You shall have no other gods besides Me.
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@LoomerUnleashed Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli officials have pushed to gradually phase out or transform traditional U.S. Foreign Military Financing (FMF) aid—currently around $3.8 billion annually—into a model focused on joint ventures, co-development,
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@LoomerUnleashed co-production of weapons/tech, increased Israeli purchases of U.S. arms via Foreign Military Sales (FMS), and reciprocal investments. This includes areas like advanced weapons, cyber, AI, missile defense (e.g., Golden Dome), and quantum computing.
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@LoomerUnleashed President Trump has reportedly supported Netanyahu’s approach as aligning with "America First" priorities—reducing one-way aid while maintaining or increasing overall U.S. weapons flow and strategic benefits to American industry.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Nothing new under the sun. — Whenever the elites feel threatened by the people wanting change, antisemitism comes back.
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It is a pattern that goes back almost 2,000 years. Antisemitism has always been a tool of those with the real power in any nation, used to distract the ignorant and redirect their attention.
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You can look back at every upsurge in antisemitism in both the Christian and Muslim worlds, and you will find, again and again, that most times it is connected to a problem where people were questioning the control by some elite class,
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Why do the Democrats assume that were Puerto Rico a state it would help them?
The current Governor of Puerto Rico is affiliated with the Republican Party.
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The previous Government who was affiliated with the Democrats was pushed out because of connections to the Biden Administration.
Puerto Rico has been attracting investment.
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The Trump Administration has restored US Military involvement in the island which Obama closed causing high unemployment and a drop in the island economy that lasted years and nothing came to Puerto Rico to help after a devastating hurricane.
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Roseanne Barr @therealroseanne famously says, "It's all one big yank" meaning that major power structures are all interconnected in a massive, rigged deception or con job. 1)
Apple Lamps asserts that Rand Paul and Thomas Massie are controlled by Iranian-born billionaire Joe Kiani because the Kiani Family Trust donated $100,000 to Protect Freedom PAC, which has supported Massie.
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Protect Freedom PAC, operated by former Rand Paul staffers, also received $7.5 million from Jeff Yass, a prominent Jewish libertarian billionaire, showing mixed donor sources rather than singular control
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@LauraLoomer Current members of Congress who have endorsed or campaigned for Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) in his May 19, 2026, Republican primary include:
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY): Massie’s most prominent Senate backer. He has officially endorsed Massie, pledged active support, and rallied/
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@LauraLoomer campaigned with him.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO): Actively campaigned for Massie in Kentucky (including rallies on May 16, 2026), publicly endorsed him, and faced backlash from Trump for it.
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@LauraLoomer Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN): Attended
rallies with Massie and has publicly defended him (including amid recent controversies). She has longstanding ties to him.
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH): Endorsed Massie and participated in campaign events/rallies with him.
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