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I went on Israel’s Channel 12 News to deliver a message directly from the streets of Iran.
The Islamic Republic is executing prisoners and mixing their bodies with protesters to hide the scale of the massacre.
I went on Israel’s Channel 12 News to deliver a message directly from the streets of Iran.
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@Mystic Raccoon Raccoon I offered freely, you can message me anytime about anything even the basics.
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@Mystic Raccoon Raccoon I'm also in the Discord channel under the same name, no need to wait to level 6. https://discord.gg/zRNfY4vJ
Gandalf Returned!!!
https://youtu.be/HML-oaJ6DB4 https://youtu.be/sEgHjCWeFd0 Skip to 7hours and 4min to see the return if Gandalf https://www.youtube.com/live/SWCLc_-xN74
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Added pic for the lazy + URL with timestamp
Video link to the submarine attack
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ubw2RV0CpT8&pp=0gcJCTMBo7VqN5tD
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Some comments imply the channel is using misinformation. I've encountered a few errors in this channel in the past, a lot of their content is over-dramatization.
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@Joseph Dabby Sorted their videos by most popular, each video with comments has many comments addressing various inaccuracies between the sensationalized version and true events. They seem to exaggerate a lot to clickbait, and all of their thumbnails do the same. Just wanted to share this impression of that channel. Others are welcome to address this video as they please.
Israeli singer addressing the iranian people
israeli singer Rita adresses the iranian people in Persian ,saying "to the iranian people the people of Israel stands by your side ,freedom for Iran" https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1YXhZ7WzH2/
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This singer was born in Tehran in 1962 and moved to Israel in 1970.
I’m in a dilemma. How do ex-Muslims handle this situation?
I'm not a Muslim, but I have many Muslim friends. They aren't ultra-conservative, but they have a strong appreciation for their faith and its more liberal interpretations. While they're not anti-Western, they do wish for greater dominance of Muslim countries, and some have a bias towards supporting Hamas. They don’t harbor hatred for Jews but aren't fond of Israel. I cherish my memories with them and want to be sensitive to their feelings, yet I understand that Israel is on the right side. I recognize that Hamas is extremely radical and terroristic. I genuinely desire peace between Arab Palestinians and Israelis, and I believe that historically, Israel has sought peace more than Arab nations have. My question for ex-Muslims is, how do you navigate this situation? On one hand, you have friends whose views contrast with yours, and on the other, you value those friendships and don’t want to cause any hurt.
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I tried 'challenging' a few friends about their beliefs and how they contradict with the world. When they are asked to explain why their imams call for world domination they will ALL say "It's not like that" or some other lame excuse. Always consider taqiyya - Even if you hear what you wanted to hear it's because they are all taught that it's fine to lie to you in order to pacify you. You have no muslim friends, only wolves ready to kill and r4pe you when it's convenient to them. They will speak to each other in a language you won't know and confirm it with each other. To them, the entire world is theirs and it's a matter of time. You and your belief is irrelevant, they are brainwashed. They should be excised from all societies. Consider all they want to do - Destroy other places of worship and subjugate all other beliefs. They deserve to be on the receiving end of it. Given the above, you're welcome to at least challenge what Islam means TO THEM vs. what it means to do GLOBALLY and ask them how they fit into that. When they lie to you that ""it's not like that"" just pretend to accept it and there's your answer. Good luck.
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@Eagle Flame Call me disillusioned, but I've been hearing about these non-radicals my entire life. You never know what is the tipping point. When will they be "called-to-arms"? Which of their cousins thrice removed dies and they feel they need to pick up the fight? Which people they will meet that will radicalize them. If you're fine making that bet, be my guest. Some terror attacks in Israel for example, involved a lone person, for example a truck driver. They were driving a truck for years, one day they decide to ram into a bus stop to kill as many as they can. Why? Take your pick. Their terrorist cousin finally eats dust, they are offered money, or anything you can imagine. Food for thought. It's us vs. them TO THEM FIRST. So we can't pretend it isn't.
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Leonard Church
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Israeli, interested about the revolution in Iran

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