Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "Piers Morgan Uncensored"
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@anyazubova1518 Yes, I understand about Waqf, Israel authority needed to do some work under the Dome of the Rock, finally got permission from them to excavate, and did find some artifacts which date back to Solomon's time. I'm a non-Religious Jew in California, interested in ancient history, but don't conflate that with modern issues. In March 1921, the 3rd Arab Congress of Palestine wrote a report to Churchill. The original report is available online at the Library of Congress. The current rhetoric is not just echoed in this document, it's almost verbatim what we here from Jihadists today.
The man who hit Paul Kessler in the face, killing him, at a pro-Palestine rally near my teenage home, had on his facebook page: " ‘O Allah, release the captivity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque... Sooner than later........Oh Allah, don't deprive us of praying in it before we die..." It reminded me of the 1,000 year old toast my grandfather made, "Next Year in Jerusalem".
The West continues to be grossly ignorant of the issues, and the Woke Marxists here in California take full advantage of that. Ironically, it was my relatives from the Russian Empire who brought socialism to Los Angeles in the 1910s, started social programs which led to one of the largest free hospitals in the country, "The City of Hope" in Duarte, CA, which serves mostly immigrants and hispanic people, but the Jewish history of the place is almost erased. My mother was born 100 years ago this week in East Los Angeles, I'm no longer welcome there, would be seen as a colonizer in the place both my parents were born.
Glad to see the UAE still on board with Abraham Accords, that Jared Kushner is still working with the Saudi's on possible investments in Israel, it appears Lebanon is going ahead with agreements to license natural gas exploration off the coast with Israel, which gives me hope the rational still exists over there. I rarely talk internal politics of Israel, none of my business.
I can't tell you how much I appreciated your original comment. The ratio is normally 100:1, but when the Jihad bots hit, it's 1,000:1
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@lmncsay Just to add, this is from a Berkeley professor:
"The United States found it much harder than expected to control the Indians in their newly acquired territory. Cross-border raiding actually surged after the war, peaking in the mid-1850s. Raids would, in fact, continue in diminished form for decades, at least until the surrender of Geronimo and his Chiricahua Apaches in 1886. But despairing of its ability to honor the terms of the treaty and threatened with massive lawsuits from the Mexican landholders who had lost so much to raiding after 1848, the United States bought its way out of Article 11 in 1854 as part of the Gadsden Purchase." - Brian DeLay associate professor of History at UC Berkeley.
Look for the full article, it tells a complete history, not just a cleaving of fact to support some bogus analogy about Arabs and "First Nation", who were also slave owners and fought for the confederacy, including the Cherokee.
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@adelbenelachhab The region of Morocco was part of several Islamic caliphates throughout history, though it also saw the establishment of its own independent dynasties and empires. Here's a breakdown of the key periods:
Early Islamic Period (7th-8th Century): After the Islamic expansion in the 7th century, the region that is now Morocco came under the influence of the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750), based in Damascus, Syria. The Umayyads expanded their rule into North Africa, and Islam spread to the Berber tribes in Morocco. However, during this time, the area was largely governed by local Berber leaders under the Umayyads' broader control.
Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258): Following the fall of the Umayyads, the Abbasid Caliphate took control of the Islamic world, including North Africa, although the caliphal authority was less direct in Morocco. Local rulers in Morocco often acted independently or in semi-autonomy while recognizing Abbasid spiritual authority.
Almoravid and Almohad Dynasties (11th–13th Century): In the 11th and 12th centuries, the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties, both of which were founded in Morocco, established powerful empires that spanned much of North Africa and into Spain (al-Andalus). These dynasties were significant in the Islamic world, and although they were not caliphates in the strict sense, they exercised immense political and religious influence similar to that of a caliphate.
Merenid and Saadi Dynasties (13th–17th Century): After the decline of the Almohads, the Merenids and Saadi dynasties ruled Morocco. The Saadis, in particular, became prominent in the 16th century. While these were not part of the larger caliphates of the Islamic world, they were still important Islamic states with religious and political power.
Modern Period: In the 19th and 20th centuries, Morocco was divided into spheres of influence between European powers, but it retained a degree of independence. It was not a caliphate during this period, although the monarchy claimed to uphold Islam as part of its identity.
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Report on the State of Palestine presented to the Right Honourable Mr. Winston Churchill P.C., M.P. by the Executive Committee of the Third Arab Palestine Congress. Jerusalem, March 28, 1921. Available in its original form from the Library of Congress online.
The lies, the blood libel, the proof of Arabs as traitors who threatened England with allying with the Germans and Russians, a threat, and an acknowledgement the Arabs were traitors to the Ottoman Empire, and would be traitors again if the British allowed for a Jewish Homeland.
Arafat said in 2001 Solomon's Temple was a fantasy and only the Dome of the Rock was real. Over 100 years ago the Arabs stated there would be no peace if Jews had access to, or control of, The Temple Mount. The Foundation Stone vs The Accession Rock.
The Hashemites lost Mecca and Medina to Ibn Saud, they lost Jerusalem to the Jews, and are still crying about their loss and taking no responsibility themselves, or helping their own people, not on the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, or Syria. The Jihad must look inward, not make external excuses by blaming others for failure.
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To Hijab, justice is "From Water to Water", and the end of Jews on the Temple Mount. We know, the WEST is grossly ignorant, but we know, the final solution Hijab has in his heart and mind, and why he practices, for now, taqiyyah, in Islam, the practice of concealing one's belief.
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Christians use many names for G-d, including the personal name YHWH, which is pronounced as Yahweh or Jehovah. They also use other titles, such as Elohim, El-Shaddai, Adonai, Ancient of Days, Father/Abba, and "Most High". Some Christian teachings interpret the Ten Commandment to respect G-d's name as a directive to avoid improper use and to exalt it through praise and good deeds. However, some people may have been influenced by Jewish traditions to avoid using the name altogether, perhaps out of fear of desecrating it.
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@lmncsay "Controlling"? Defending against, not controlling. If Hamas was under control, the attacks by Hamas since 14 June 2007 would not have occured.
"First Nation"? There were many peoples in the Western Hemisphere before Europeans arrived. Those "first peoples" waged their own genocide. You think war came to the Western Hemisphere with Europeans?
If the US waged a genocide against the "First Nation" as you call it, they did a very poor job. The 31st Vice-President of the United States, Charles Curtis, was a native "first nation" human. Many tribal nations within the United States are wealthy, and not just from Casinos. The Apache and Comanche required extermination, not only did the US believe this, but Mexico, too. The Mexican Government would not agree to Peace terms without a guaranteed security agreement with the US over these two "first nations", who, by the way, culturally appropriated the Horse from Europeans and used that technology against their own people. If you think there is any parallel between the US treatment of Indians and Israeli defense against Arabs, that's crazy. The Arab elites, educated in Europe and the Ottoman Empire, are the ones who failed their people. The Hashemites turned on their Muslim brothers, the Ottoman Turk, and fought with the Christians and the Jews against their own kind. They were traitors. That's not just me saying it, get out of this silo and listen to what Muslims tell each other about it.
There are 22 Arab Nations, a population of 450 million. Israel is one nation, with a population of less than 10 million. Do the math, which nation is more at risk from "Genocide"
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Calling Chomsky a "Jewish Professor" is nonsense, another logical fallacy only meant to fire emotion and violence. UN voted a partition, two states, some Arabs did not accept it, did not want to live in Jewish homeland, waged war, and LOST, not once, but many times. Jordan is where the right of return is, but they don't want them, nor does Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, or Iraq.
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