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In 1862's 'Rome and Jerusalem,' perhaps the earliest Zionist text, Moses Hess asked France to "help the Jews to found colonies which may extend from Suez to Jerusalem and from the banks of the Jordan to the coast of the Mediterranean." 2/
In late August 1898, the Second Zionist Congress established the Jewish Colonial Trust, the financial arm of the World Zionist Organization and the first official Zionist bank. In 1902, the Anglo-Palestine Company Ltd. was founded as a subsidiary of the Jewish Colonial Trust. 3/
In 1902, Theodor Herzl, father of political Zionism, begged Cecil Rhodes to support the Zionist project and facilitate Jewish settlement of Palestine. Zionism was in Britain's imperial interest, Herzl suggested, "Because it is something colonial." 4/
Revisionist Zionist leader Vladmir Jabotinsky, who founded and led the Irgun militia, wrote explicitly in his 1923 Zionist manifesto, "The Iron Wall," that "Zionism is a colonization adventure and therefore it stands or it falls by the question of armed force." 5/
Jabotinsky also wrote, "Zionist colonization, even the most restricted, must either be terminated or carried out in defiance of the will of the native population," and that it was "necessary to carry on colonization against the will of the Palestinian Arabs." 6/
One of the leading Zionist organizations supporting the Yishuv (Jewish settlers) in Mandatory Palestine was the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, established in 1924. (It was originally founded in 1891 as the Jewish Colonization Association.) 7/
The Jewish Agency, formed in 1929 by the 16th Zionist Congress, was (and is still) tasked with increasing Jewish immigration to Palestine. Its fundraising arm originally operated under the auspices of World Zionist Organization's aptly-named "Colonization Department." 8/
On October 5, 1937, David Ben-Gurion - later Israel's first prime minister - sent a letter to his son Amos in which he wrote that "Palestine...contains vast colonization potential which the Arabs neither need nor are qualified (because of their lack of need) to exploit." 9/
In mid-1947, the Jewish Agency presented its position to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. It declared "industrial development in Palestine" was "part of...the migration of industry from the old industrial countries to colonial or semi-colonial territories." 10/
During the presentation, Chaim Weizmann-later Israel's 1st president-stated, "As compared with the result of the colonizing activities of other peoples, our impact on the Arabs has not produced very much worse results than what has been produced by others in other countries." 11/
Moshe Shertok-Israel's 2nd prime minister-boasted of Zionism to the UNSCOP, saying "it will not be easy to find an instance in the history of colonization where a large scale settlement scheme has been conducted with so much respect for the interests of existing population." 12/
Clearly, Zionism's colonial nature was explicit from the outset and was leveraged as a selling point to gain European support. When colonialism began to lose legitimacy, the term was retired.
So don't ever claim that "we Zionists never called ourselves colonialists."
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In 1891 leading Zionist thinker Asher Ginsburg (Ahad Ha'am) wrote that "when the life of our people in Palestine will develop to such an extent as to push out, to a small or large extent, the indigenous population of the country, then not easily will they give up their place." 2/
In 1898, Theodor Herzl recognized that, in order to establish a "Jewish state" in Palestine, the inconvenient indigenous population would have to be removed. “We shall try to spirit the penniless [Palestinian Arab] population (i.e. Arab) across the border," he wrote. 3/
Israel Zangwill, British leader of the Jewish Territorialist Organization (ITO), wrote in 1904 of "a difficulty from which the Zionist dare not avert his eyes, though he rarely likes to face it." It was that "Palestine proper has already its inhabitants." 4/
So what was his solution? "We must be prepared...to drive out by the sword the tribes in possession as our forefathers did."
Similarly, Chaim Weizmann referred to Palestinians as "the rocks of Judea, as obstacles that had to be cleared on a difficult path." 5/
his 1926 address to Nat'l Conference of the United Palestine Appeal in Boston, Weizmann said Palestinians "are in the country, and have been there for ages. We are the newcomers and have to become part and parcel of the country. We are planting a new people in the country. 6/
In 1929, early Labor Zionist intellectual Berl Katznelson declared, "Zionist enterprise is an enterprise of conquest," admitting that "it is by no chance that I use military terms when speaking of settlement." 7/
In 1930, Menachem Usshishkin, a powerful early pioneer of Zionism and leading member of the Jewish National Fund, stated, "If there are other inhabitants there [in Palestine], they must be transferred to some other place. We must take over the land." 8/
in 1936, Ussishkin commented, "Now the [Palestinian] Arabs do not want us because we want to be the rulers. I will fight for this. I will make sure that we will be the landlords of this land...because this country belongs to us not to them." 9/
In 1936, another leading Zionist, Arthur Ruppin, who led colonization efforts through the Jewish National Fund, declared, "On every site where we purchase land and where we settle people, the present cultivators will inevitably be dispossessed." 10/
In June 1937, David Ben-Gurion wrote to Jewish Agency head Moshe Shertok, "Were I an Arab...I would rebel even more vigorously, bitterly, and desperately against the immigration that will one day turn Palestine and all its Arab residents over to Jewish rule." 11/
Ben-Gurion told the 20th Zionist Congress in August 1937, "New Jewish settlement will not be possible unless there is a transfer of the Arab peasantry," adding, "Jewish power in the country...will also increase our possibilities to carry out the transfer on a large scale." 12/
At the November 21, 1937 meeting of Jewish Agency's Transfer Committee, Yosef Weitz, Land Department chief at the Jewish National Fund, boasted that "transfer" not only "diminish[es] the Arab population," but also "release[s] it for Jewish inhabitants." 13/
In 1938, Ben-Gurion reaffirmed these sentiments: "Let us not ignore the truth among ourselves. Politically we are the aggressors and they defend themselves. The country is theirs, because they inhabit it, whereas we want to come here and settle down." 14/
At the same time, Ussishkin insisted, "We cannot start the Jewish state with...half the population being Arab...Such a state cannot survive even half an hour." Regarding the forcible ethnic cleansing of over sixty thousand Palestinian families, he added: "It is most moral." 15/
Ruppin agreed: "I do not believe in the transfer of individuals. I believe in the transfer of entire villages." He also wrote, "Land is the most necessary thing for establishing roots in Palestine...We are bound in each case...to remove the peasants who cultivate the land." 16/
Moshe Shertok, Jewish Agency chief and later Israel's second prime minister, said, "We have forgotten that we have not come to an empty land to inherit it, but we have come to conquer a country from people inhabiting it." 17/
On March 20, 1941, the Jewish Agency's Yosef Weitz wrote, "The complete evacuation of the country from its other inhabitants and handing it over to the Jewish people is the answer." 18/
In 1941, Weitzmann told Ivan Maisky, Soviet ambassador to England, that "if half a million Arabs could be transferred, two million Jews could be put in their place. That, of course, would be a first installment; what might happen afterwards [would be] a matter for history." 19/
In a 1941 memorandum entitled "Outlines of the Zionist Policy", Ben-Gurion recognized that "the majority of the Arabs could hardly be expected to leave voluntarily," noting, "Complete transfer without compulsion – and ruthless compulsion, at that – is hardly imaginable." 20/
Founder and longtime president of the World Jewish Congress Nahum Goldmann recalled Ben-Gurion saying in 1956, "Why should the Arabs make peace? If I was an Arab leader I would never make terms with Israel. That is natural: we have taken their country." 21/
In 1969, Moshe Dayan declared, "Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages...There is not a single place built in this country that did not have a former Arab population." 22/
Again, Zionism is a colonial ideology that explicitly relies on the forceful removal of the native population from its homeland. To live in peace with those you have displaced, dispossessed & disenfranchised, you must guarantee equal rights for all. 23/END
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In our Israel/Palestine narrative, at best, only the most perfect Palestinian victims are allowed to be mourned, their murders blamed on the faceless, sinister entity known as Hamas, not the actual Israeli pilot who followed orders to flatten their home with a missile or fire white phosphorus at their ambulance. Peaceful resistance to occupation, apartheid, and colonization is met with false accusations of anti-Semitism and outlawed. When Palestinians in Gaza mobilized en masse for a year and a half against the siege and occupation with the symbolic Great March of Return toward the fence that separates the blockaded territory from southern Israel, IDF snipers shot and killed over 200 protesters and wounded more than 33,000. Systemically oppressed people are always expected to display quiet grace and dignity in the face of violence, terror, and intimidation. The onus is always on the oppressed to maintain decorum; never are the colonists expected to behave differently. Empathy and perseverance, nonviolence and dialogue—these are always demanded of the victims of violence, never of the perpetrators. [x]
- nima shirazi for the nation on october 16, 2023
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Podcast w/Rania Khalek and Nima Shirazi, link + transcript above ↑
#worth reading/listen to rn seeing how western politicians and the media keeps relying on the 'Big Scary Iran' narrative#to justify the ongoing genocide in gaza#(with iran presented as this 'puppet master' dictating the actions of non-US aligned groups in the region)#before the words 'iran-backed' leaves your mouth you should at least be able to identify who the axis of resistance is and why they exist#also... what happened in iran in 1953? who was mosaddegh? what were his political goals and achievements? and so on#anyway...#palestine#axis of resistance#iran#ansarallah#hezbollah
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A There are no accidents-t kötelezővé tenném mindenkinek, akit érdekel a közlekedés.
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Harris promises the "most lethal" military on earth, to chants of "USA! USA!"
Jesus.
— Nima Shirazi (@WideAsleepNima) August 23, 2024
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Adam Johnson:
“They say that they only care about the economy [and not “identity politics”]. But in many ways “identity-based” issues are economic issues.
If you’re discriminated against when you apply for a job because you’re trans, it’s an economic issue.
If the police are harassing and arresting you, and you have to fill out a box in every application for the rest of your life that says that you’ve spent time in jail or prison, that’s an economic issue.
These things are all economic issues. What they mean is that it’s not an economic issue for people who look like them.”
Nima Shirazi:
“Because the economy is simultaneously literally everything and totally nothing.”
Adam Johnson:
“I think that there’s a version of identity issues which can be superficial. But discrimination is a major driver of poverty for black people, trans people, etc.
People being kicked out of their homes when they’re 15/16 years old because they’re gay, queer, trans, that’s an economic issue.
This idea that we can somehow bifurcate the economy from these “identity-based” issues is obviously meant to appeal to people for whom those issues are not important by definition.”
Source: Citations Needed: Episode 150: How Economic Jargon and Cliches Make Cruel, Anti-Poor Policies Sound Sterile and Science-y (Part I)
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Been listening to the Citations Needed podcast the last few days and it's my new favorite! All substance, great guests, I LOVE IT!
Highly recommended! I wish I’d learned about it sooner.
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Citations Needed Podcast
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(about the Biden Dilemma) Super smart, funny - Awesome !
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What is “actual news”? News outlets also say things that are untrue, though maybe less often. What’s worse, they omit things that are true (e.g., the history of colonialism) and emphasize things disproportionately.
For example, I had the misfortune of watching a few minutes of CNN at my grandparents’ house recently. They spent a few minutes talking to a doctor in Gaza explaining that they don’t have enough resources (without explaining why), spent several minutes interviewing the parents of a kidnapped Israeli, and spent several minutes interviewing a Jewish college student in the U.S. about a threat of violence their community received from a pro-Palestine protestor.
None of this is untrue, but it gives you a completely warped understanding of the situation. If I got my information from “actual news”, I almost certainly would not understand that the Israeli government is currently committing genocide against the Palestinian people.
Unfortunately I don’t have many recommendations for trustworthy sources that don’t do this emphasis distortion (add them to this post if you do), but I do have one: the Citations Needed podcast with Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson. I highly recommend listening to their recent news briefs about Gaza. They also frequently mention The Nation as a publication that publishes their writing, so I’m guessing that’s a good source too.
Putting out another call to actually read the news and not get it all from Tumblr, tiktok, insta, and twitter alone, even if you think you trust the sources. Even if they're your friends.
I've seen so much misinformation parroted by pro Palestine sources -- "there can be no tunnels in Palestine, period, it's under the water line" (patently untrue, not how science works, Israel literally built tunnels and bunkers and basements in many buildings in Egyptian controlled Gaza in the past; denying it completely makes the case worse) "all Israeli captives are soldiers and generals" (no, there are some children, some of them very young; denying this is veering into dangerous rhetorical territory), and other things. There have been videos posted to tiktok, insta, and twitter that claim to have been "just filmed" but are actually several years old, or from entirely separate conflicts in other countries.
We are not immune to misinformation and propaganda.
There is enough unfairness, state-enacted terrorism, war crimes, and state-spouted lies to report on, and to share and call out and to decry. We don't need the fake shit, it only hurts your credibility. Fact check and read the actual news I beg you.
The international news has actually been incredibly pro Palestine overall and staying very up to date. There's no excuse.
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I was wondering if you are a podcast person! i consume a lot of podcasts and i trust your taste in leftist media so if you have any faves i'm all ears. for reference my go-tos are Citations Needed w/ Nima Shirazi+Adam Johnson, Current Affairs, This Is Hell, Useful Idiots w/ Katie Halper+Matt Taibbi, Left Anchor w/Ryan Cooper+Alexi the Greek, & ofc Michael Brooks Show may he rest in power
Well my icon is Taako from the Adventure Zone, so yeah I like podcasts lmao.
As for political podcasts, we have some overlap like Useful Idiots. My number 1 go to is Majority Report which has been since lol 2013 and tmbs was a weekly listen (may his memory be a blessing). I also love the Ben Dixon Show. Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill and the Dig are good, too. Some Podcasts I watch clipped/YouTube of like Humanist Report.
I heard Nina Turner just started a podcast but I haven't had a chance to listen yet.
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slams down edelclaude and also pai / claude
MORE EDELCLAUDE CRIMES
Name: Prince Navid Kaveh Emeric von Hresvelg Shirazi
Gender: Male!
General Appearance: Either he’s spent too much time around Hubert as a kid or he’s just got really bad resting bitch face, but Navid is… Not the smiliest kid out there. El’s original hair and overall face shape and Claude’s eyes– While he’s pretty tiny when he’s young he ends up one of the tallest siblings in their family, thanks to his Almyran heritage. Unlike that half of his family, however, he keeps his hair cropped short save for one little lock of hair he braids.
Personality: Quiet and serious, the type to not mince words and who will speak his mind no matter who he’s speaking with. He shows he cares through actions, though… He also tries to hide that he’s behind those actions. Calling him out will fluster him immensely.
Special Talents: Much like his father, he’s a tactical genius. Unlike his father, he’s a poor shot and much prefers swinging an axe around like Edelgard. He doesn’t believe in talent, though– Anyone can do anything if they work hard enough at it. Inherited a minor crest of Riegan.
Who they like better: Edelgard. He’s loathe to admit it, but he’s a mama’s boy at heart. El and any sisters are the few people Navid softens for.
Who they take after more: … Also probably Edelgard, though he’s been kiiinda influenced by Hubert.
Personal Head canon: Navid’s one of their younger children, and dislikes having things handed to him on a silver platter because he’s one of the younger ones. (He does secretly enjoy being babied. But only a LITTLE bit.) Claude’s reminded of Lysithea, which only makes him want to dote more…
Face Claim:
PAICLAUDE
Name: Princex Nima Parisa Eisner Shirazi
Gender: Nonbinary and uses they/them, but will accept she/her pronouns if the other party didn’t know.
General Appearance: People weren’t convinced Nima was Claude’s child when they were first born– The Paimonia the people had come to know possessed bright, mint green hair and vivid eyes, not teal and amber. Claude cared little for these rumours, knowing full well his child simply took more after their mother’s side of the family.
Personality: An absolute sweetheart, but very quiet. One can often find them out in the gardens tending to plants or sketching away with a bright smile on their face. The second child in their family, and a measure of peace in a very chaotic household.
Special Talents: No crest, but as skilled with a sword as their mother and an adept flier– Though they’re an oddity in the Almyran royal family who prefers the company of pegasi to wyverns. Also a talented artist who loves to draw flowers.
Who they like better: Please don’t make them decide, they love both of their parents dearly.
Who they take after more: Paimonia, definitely Paimonia.
Personal Headcanon: Nima’s biggest hero is Jeralt; They were raised on stories of their grandfather’s valor and kindness, and though they’re the gentle sort who doesn’t wish to fight they can’t say no to anyone in need.
Face Claim:
@valorwilled | meme.
#flower bapy and broody boy...#the duality of claude's kids#valorwilled#﹙✧﹚― ʟᴇᴛᴛᴇʀʙᴏx ( asks. )#﹙❤﹚― sᴏ ᴍᴏᴠᴇ ᴍᴇ ʙᴀʙʏ﹐ʟɪᴋᴇ ʏᴏᴜ'ᴠᴇ ɴᴏᴛʜɪɴ' ʟᴇғᴛ ᴛᴏ ʟᴏsᴇ ( valorwilled / edelgard. )#﹙❤﹚― ɪ ᴄᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴀʟᴡᴀʏs ʙᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ᴏɴᴇ ᴡʜᴏ's ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ ᴛᴏ ʙʀᴇᴀᴋ ʏᴏᴜʀ ғᴀʟʟ ( valorwilled / paimonia )#﹙✧﹚― ᴛᴏᴘɪᴄs ᴏғ ɪɴᴛᴇʀᴇsᴛ ( prompts. )
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Citations Needed is a really good podcast that everyone should give a shot on how media is spun, hosted by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson. Their most recent episode is on the depictions of labor unions in Hollywood.
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“Un jeudi sur deux, Victoire Tuaillon parle en profondeur d’un aspect des masculinités contemporaines avec un·e invité��e. Parce qu’on ne naît pas homme, on le devient.”
Les Gens qui Doutent
“Il me fallait une excuse pour rencontrer les gens que j'admire (en stand up, musique, littérature,...). Donc j'ai fait un podcast. Contact : @FannyRuwet.”
Septante Minutes Avec
“Toutes les deux semaines, Guillaume Hachez discute le temps d'une heure avec les personnalités les plus intéressantes de Belgique et d'ailleurs. Ensemble, ils discutent de sujets de société, souvent en rapport avec la technologie - mais pas que.”
Soft Power
“Le magazine des industries culturelles et du numérique de France Culture. C'est la quinzième saison de ce magazine de référence consacré aux industries créatives (cinéma, musique, livre, jeu vidéo), aux médias et au numérique.”
Un Podcast à Soi ❤️
“Chaque premier mercredi du mois, Un Podcast à soi mêle intimité et expertise, témoignages et réflexions, pour aborder les questions de genre, de féminismes, d’égalité entre les femmes et les hommes.”
Vénus s'épilait-elle la chatte ?
“Vénus s'épilait-elle chatte déconstruit l’histoire de l’art occidentale, en proposant un point de vue féministe et inclusif.”
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De Afspraak Op Vrijdag
“Ivan De Vadder blikt samen met zijn gasten terug op de politieke week.”
De Rudi & Freddie Show
“Geregeld voeren Rutger Bregman en Jesse Frederik gesprekken over economie en politiek waarvan ze achteraf denken: was dit niet ook een leuke podcast geweest?”
De Universiteit van Vlaanderen Podcast
“Heb jij je al eens afgevraagd of we mensen onzichtbaar kunnen maken? Of Latijn leren tijdverspilling is? Of je voor eeuwig samen zal blijven met je lief? Topprofessoren uit de Vlaamse Universiteiten geven een antwoord op al deze vragen en nog veel meer via deze gratis colleges.”
DS Vandaag ❤️❤️
“In DS Vandaag zoomt een journalist van De Standaard elke weekdag in op een actuele kwestie.”
Een Podcast over Media
“Alexander Klöpping (Blendle) en Ernst-Jan Pfauth (De Correspondent) zadelen je in hun podcast op met de verhalen die ze normaal in de kroeg vertellen. Tenminste, die over media en technologie dan.”
Interne Keuken ❤️
“Wekelijks interviewen zij twee uur lang live vier gasten die ‘hebben nagedacht over het leven en de wereld en praten met hen over wetenschap, geschiedenis en samenleving.’”
Plan B
“In de podcast PLAN B gaan de politieke journalisten Alain Gerlache (RTBF) en Ivan De Vadder (VRT) op zoek naar de verschillen én de gelijkenissen tussen Vlaanderen en Franstalig België.”
Vranckx & Byloo
“Rudi Vranckx en Vincent Byloo maken de stand van de wereld op. Waar slaat de koorts toe, en waar groeien bloemen op de ruïne? Ze hebben het over de Arabische wereld, natuurlijk, maar evengoed over het hart van Europa of de klauwen van de Russische beer.”
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