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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: oye_nakhrewaali

that is a horrible news early this morning

I hope this news is untrue and we can report her account👍🏼
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Posted: 4 years ago

she started a new account ? hows this possible ? why no court in india is taking cognizance of offence for her communal and hate mongering posts ?

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: cutejodikangal

This is the garbage she posted from her new Twitter account. I was going to ignore her but the sheer hypocrisy this piece of shit displays and still has people supporting her makes me question the humanity. This is what she says here and then goes to her Insta and opens her stupid video with Eid-Mubarak. 4 times national awards ka kya kare bhai when there is no humanity only left in her?

https://twitter.com/rannautkangna/status/1393025543344312320

Is that her account ? How is she allowed back on Twitter when she was banned permanently

And can she stop acting like Muslims are the only one who eat meat 💀 wasn’t she the one who once tweeted about eating beef where does she think beef comes from .. ( I really dont care what anyone eats it’s just the double standards )

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Nova19

One of the big problems with the Israel/Palestinian conflict is the inability to see both sides’ position and the sheer volume of disinformation.


For 500 years before the British the land was - with few interruptions- occupied by the Turks. For millennia before that it was under one after another occupying force, and while portions may have briefly been autonomous, there has never been an independent state of “Palestine”, indeed even the definition of where Palestine was changed over the millennia. If you want to use the definition of Palestine the first time it appears in the historical record I’m pretty sure Israel would be okay with it. The first time the Romans referred to Palestine was when they combined Roman occupied Syria and Roman occupied Judea - literally creating Roman occupied Palestine from the homeland of the Jews. In 1920 the Arabs who lived there considered themselves Syrian and called the land they lived on South Syria - not Palestine. The British Mandate of Palestine was literally drawn in on the map in 1920 as they divided the land amongst other European nations. The British oversaw the partition in 1948. If you read history you will find out that all the Arab countries around it fought Israel in 1948, not just to eliminated Israel, but to seize the land and divide it amongst themselves - if they had won they had no intention of creating an independent Palestine either - “Palestine” would have disappeared into Syria and Trans-Jordan.


As far as DNA goes if you read the study you quoted you will see that genetic analysis of the male line shows 50-80% origin in the Middle East. Other studies show about 50% of autosomal DNA originated in the Middle East. Considering the Ashkenazi Jews lived in Central Europe for 1000 years, retaining half middle eastern genetics is pretty remarkable. Originally Jews traced their lines through fathers (Jewish father = Jewish child). Eventually when pogroms and rapes became so frequent that it was impossible to know with certainty whether a Jewish woman was bearing her Jewish husband’s child or her Cossack rapist’s, the Ashkenazi convention became Jewish mother = Jewish child. Some of those children would of course be genetically European. Judaism is a religion and allows converts as most religions do. So you have two major sources of European ancestry: rape and conversion. Neither negates the evidence of predominant middle eastern origin of the male line or the fact that Ashkenazi are only one kind of Jew. Sephardi Jews largely stayed in the Mediterranean region and Mizrahi Jews never left the Middle East at all.


If you ever want to see the full constellation of man’s inhumanity to man, take a really hard and honest look at a couple thousand years of European antisemitism. If you ever want to see peace in the Middle East, truly understand that when Palestinian leaders say “We will destroy Israel. We will not stop until we push them into the sea”, Ashkenazi Israelis believe them - 2000 years of antisemitism culminating in the holocaust have conditioned them to believe it literally when someone threatens to kill them all. They also believe they have no where else to go. Israel is their last stand. Ashkenazi have disproportionate power in Israel (something other Israelis especially Mizrahi resent) and many powerful Ashkenazi Israelis believe - body and soul depth of their bones believe - Palestinians will never negotiate in good faith and will never stop trying to destroy the state of Israel no matter what Israel offers in exchange for peace - and therefore negotiating is a waste of time and energy.


And there are Palestinian leaders who tell their followers exactly that. They say they will protest and terrorize until Israel agrees to give up Jerusalem and gives up the idea of a Jewish state altogether by allowing the millions of descendants of the 750,000 Palestinians displaced in 1948 to reclaim the homes lost inside what became Israel, thereby overnight making Jews a religious minority in Israel. Or they say they don’t need to make peace with Israel at all because they will destroy it entirely. They don’t remind their followers they have failed to destroy Israel despite multiple wars and protests and terrorist strikes over multiple decades and while they convince their followers to hold out for the complete destruction of Israel one way or another, more and more nations around them criticize Israeli aggression while they normalize relations with Israel officially where they can and unofficially where they can’t. And all the while Israelis seize more and more land. Palestinians are losing land and allies and are gaining nothing but sympathy and anti-Israel outrage. Of course Palestinians have had sympathy and anti-Israel outrage for 70+ years now so that should work any day I guess. Heaven knows sympathy and outrage stopped all the other atrocities in the world... oh wait... I’m outraged but ISIS are still raping Yazidis. I’m outraged but Darfuris are still being persecuted in Sudan. I’m outraged but children are still starving in Yemen. Sadly I could go on and on and on with terrible things that happened or are happening to innocent people while the rest of the world sent sympathy and outrage. I’m sorry for the Palestinians. I’m outraged by decades of Israeli occupation and land grabs but it doesn’t help them anymore than all the other people I would like to help but can’t. Maybe this time will be different but history suggests otherwise.


Then you have the Israeli hawks who rejoice in Palestinian anguish and anger. The Israeli hardliners do everything they can to intentionally inflame tension with the Palestinians. They are thrilled with militant Muslims proclaiming Israel has no right to exist and must be destroyed. They welcome terrorist attacks - especially the ones that kill American tourists. They love the rockets from Gaza they can shoot down with their fancy missile defense system. They want to keep the Israeli population and Israel sympathizers terrified of promised annihilation by their Arab neighbors so they can “defend themselves” while avoiding negotiations with concessions and grabbing as much land as they can as quickly as they can. If they keep “defending themselves” they may reclaim the biblical lands of Israel eventually.


In the middle you have the vast majority of Palestinians and Israelis who just want secure free self-ruled homelands and are blindly trusting their leaders manipulating them like pawns. They will never get it until they have leaders willing to tell their people the hard truths and learn to see the other side clearly enough for both sides to negotiate in good faith.


The Romans did not “rename” the place nor is there any evidence that Hadrian purposely chose the name of the ancient enemies of the Israelites to humiliate the conquered Jews. That is anecdotal evidence not found anywhere in historical texts or testimonies. Romans renamed places that they conquered as a rule of, well, conquest, just as the Zionists renamed Palestine as Israel in 1948. The name of the area was referred to as Palaistine by the Greeks since the time of Herodotus, who visited the territory circa 450BC. He was the first to transcribe the name with an initial ‘p-.’ There are scholarly debates concerning this spelling. That there is a connection to the ancient name Philistia is evident in the use of the initial ‘f-’ version of the name by the natives. The Arab conquerors styled the province as Jund Filastin (Arabic: جند فلسطين‎, "military district of Palestine"), one of the military districts of the Ummayad and Abbasid Caliphate province of Bilad al-Sham (Syria), organized soon after the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 630s.

Specific references to "Palestine" date back nearly five hundred years before "the time of Jesus." In the 5th Century BC, Herodotus, the first historian in Western civilization, referenced "Palestine" numerous times in his chronicle of the ancient world, The Histories, including the following passage describing "Syrians of Palestine":

"...they live in the coastal parts of Syria; and that region of Syria and all that lies between it and Egypt is called Palestine." (VII.89) The above translation by Harry Carter is featured in the 1958 Heritage Press edition of Herodotus' famous work. Both older and newer versions corroborate the accuracy of the reference. A. D. Godley's 1920 translation of the crucial line states, "This part of Syria as far as Egypt is all called Palestine", while Robin Waterfield's 1998 updated Oxford translation renders the passage this way: "This part of Syria, all the way to the border with Egypt, is known as Palestine."

A hundred years later, in the mid-4th Century BC, Aristotle made reference to the Dead Sea in his Meteorology. "Again if, as is fabled, there is a lake in Palestine, such that if you bind a man or beast and throw it in it floats and does not sink, this would bear out what we have said," he wrote. "They say that this lake is so bitter and salt that no fish live in it and that if you soak clothes in it and shake them it cleans them." (II.3)

Two hundred years later, in the mid-2nd Century AD, ancient geographer Polemon wrote of a place "not far from Arabia in the part of Syria called Palestine," while Greek travel writer Pausanias wrote in his Description of Greece, "In front of the sanctuary grow palm-trees, the fruit of which, though not wholly edible like the dates of Palestine, yet are riper than those of Ionia." (9.19.8)

The Romans, who imitated Greek culture and literature, adopted the Greek Παλαιστίνη as Palaestina. Despite the Zionists’ claim "the Romans didn't rename Judea as 'Palestina' until a hundred years after the death of Jesus," contemporaries of Jesus also routinely referred to Palestine as, well, Palestine. In 63 B.C. the Roman general Pompeius ruled in the Near East. He too used the name Palaistine. In the first decade of the 1st Century, the Roman poet Ovid mentioned Palestine in both his famed mythological poem Metamorphoses and his erotic elegy The Art of Love. He also wrote of "the waters of Palestine" in his calendrical poem Fasti. Around the same time, another Latin poet Tibullus wrote of "the crowded cities of Palestine" in a section "Messalla’s Triumph" in his poem Delia.

The noted Alexandrian Jewish philosopher Philo, writing around the 1st Century AD, opined, "Also Syria in Palestine, which is occupied by no small part of the very populous nation of the Jews, is not unproductive of honourable virtue." (XII.75)

The Jewish historian Josephus (c. AD 37-100) was born and raised in Jerusalem, a military commander in Galilee during the First Jewish Revolt against the occupying Roman authority, acted as negotiator during the Siege of Jerusalem in AD 70 and later penned vital volumes of Levantine Jewish history. His The Jewish War, Antiquities of the Jews, and Against Apion all contain copious references to Palestine and Palestinians. Towards the end of Antiquities, Josephus writes, "I shall now, therefore, make an end here of my Antiquities; after the conclusion of which events, I began to write that account of the war; and these Antiquities contain what hath been delivered down to us from the original creation of man, until the twelfth year of the reign of Nero, as to what hath befallen the Jews, have composed this history with sufficient accuracy in all things." (XX.11.2)

The natives of Palestine did not have a specific nationality or nation name for themselves, much like the Belgians, whose state was formed in 1830, before that there being no Belgium per se. They had been living as subjects of the Ottoman Empire and nationalism was a concept that began in the 1800’s. However, they were aware that they were living in an area named Palestine. As in other places, natives began to construct a national identity even in Palestine, with the common name for the place which had been used from around 450BC until 1948. Issa-al-Issa founded a newspaper called "Filastin" in 1911, an early indication of what the natives should call themselves. On 3 November 1918, one day after the Zionist Commission parade marking the first anniversary of the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, a delegation of the Muslim-Christian Association handed a petition signed by more than 100 notables to the British military governor, Ronald Storrs: “We have noticed yesterday a large crowd of Jews carrying banners and over-running the streets shouting words which hurt the feeling and wound the soul. They pretend with open voice that Palestine, which is the Holy Land of our fathers and the graveyard of our ancestors, which has been inhabited by the Arabs for long ages, who loved it and died in defending it, is now a national home for them.” Note that the Arabs back in 1918 knew that their land was Palestine. What else could it be when maps and texts had for millennia used that very name? One example from the 18th century states: “Jerusalem is still reckoned the capital city of Palestine.” Thomas Salmon (Modern history or the present State of all Nations, 1744, p. 461)

There would be none of this nonsense of “no such place as Palestine” without the Balfour Declaration, an illegal document which brazenly offered a land which Great Britain did not own to a third party which had no associations with Palestine until the Zionists suddenly discovered that they had a “homeland” which was theirs to grab even after 1900 years.




Resolution 181 (II). Future government of Palestine

https://unispal.un.org/DPA/DPR/unispal.nsf/0/7F0AF2BD897689B785256C330061D253


Having met in special session at the request of the mandatory Power to constitute and instruct a Special Committee to prepare for the consideration of the question of the future Government of Palestine […]

Also:

Independent Arab and Jewish States and the Special International Regime for the City of Jerusalem, set forth in Part III of this Plan, shall come into existence in Palestine […]


On November 2, 1917, Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour writes an important letter to Britain's most illustrious Jewish citizen, Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild, expressing the British government's support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The letter would eventually become known as the Balfour Declaration.


The Rotschild created State of Israel




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Posted: 4 years ago

I so want to say it's not her and some bot, becuase no celeb in their right mind would directly attack another religion, for their own PR sake, but then, Kangana is a bot herself

But didn't she herself post a pic of red meat some months ago? Diet habits bhi change kiye for Dear Supreme Leader😲

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Posted: 4 years ago

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CO6a7Ftl3kR/?igshid=uc049s2gkqii



y’all


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Posted: 4 years ago

Anyone using the word “terrorist Palestinians” or how “Israel is “terrorized” or people like kangana who think it should be “mandatory” to serve in army is israel s

Should watch this testimony



https://www.instagram.com/tv/COyTrs_gbsG/?igshid=wwmi5tmdg8zm


There are tens of others just like this


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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Lalakhun1


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The natives of Palestine did not have a specific nationality or nation name for themselves, much like the Belgians, whose state was formed in 1830, before that there being no Belgium per se. They had been living as subjects of the Ottoman Empire and nationalism was a concept that began in the 1800’s.

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I don’t know if you bother to read the articles you quote from or for that matter even your own posts but the word Palestine has been used for different things by different people since first used by the Greeks to denote a part of Judea. Did you read and understand that: the oldest mention in the historical record was as a part of Judea. The Romans definitely did rename Judea (including parts of Syria) Palestine. If your best claim for Palestine is that Arabs living there began to develop the concept of nationalism in the 1800s, you should know that Mizrahi Jews have lived there continuously for 3000 years and all traditional Jews everywhere have had the concept of nationalism for thousands of years.


I do not dispute the right of Palestinians to have their own state. They will never achieve it by refusing to recognize the reality on the ground today or perverting history to justify that refusal. Israel isn’t going anywhere. They have elite military equipment. They have intelligence agencies they use to spy on friend and foe alike and are expert at playing the world’s great powers. Biden is a Democrat - the American party not in love with Israel - and listen to the way he talks about the current conflict. Palestine doesn’t have the means or allies to defeat Israel. The world cries for them but doesn’t care enough to send their sons to fight and die for them. Palestine can have more generations born, suffer, and die in refugee camps and occupied territories while they plan for Israel’s imminent destruction or they can negotiate freedom in exchange for peace. Palestine can get plenty of ceasefires and status quo’s but there will never be peace and self-rule without the open acceptance of the State of Israel.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Justwatching

Anyone using the word “terrorist Palestinians” or how “Israel is “terrorized” or people like kangana who think it should be “mandatory” to serve in army is israel s

Should watch this testimony



https://www.instagram.com/tv/COyTrs_gbsG/?igshid=wwmi5tmdg8zm


There are tens of others just like this


The occupation is horrific. No doubt. It is beyond terrible for the Palestinians and it’s dehumanizing for the IDF forced to serve there.


Hamas was propped up by right wing Israelis to undermine/neutralize the PLO.* Hamas is funded by Iran. Hamas doesn’t want peace with Israel. Hamas has a very curious reliability to start sending missiles into Israel whenever Netanyahu really really needs a distraction.* Under Hamas conditions for Palestinians have worsened. Hamas is not Palestine’s friend.


* Knowing even a little about how Mossad and Bibi Netanyahu work, it’s not a stretch to think these two things are related.

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