@@jonahmsl8612hey look, whether or not there’s foreign meddling in the heli crash, it’s not like Raisi is a holy figure or something, right? You know that
@@ferretman6790 Walt disney was anti-semitic in his whole career. There is a rumor that walt said, "wake up my body when the Jews are gone from this earth".
@@ferretman6790this movie is from during the 1930s when walt was alive. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vw-g6JzHii8.html Walt disney was known for being anti semitic. During the 1940's when America entered ww2 he made his cartoonist to make American propaganda for America (so he can save his neck) and made German propaganda for Germany (secretly).
The thing that guy needs most from the moment are therapy, meds, time away from the internet and especially whatever he picked up the antisemitism from.
@@almondboyo2428 so just asking why there is an over representation of jews in American politics/corporations and why America is acting as a geo political umbrella for Israel since it's creation is an anti semetism now? Then isn't American politicians bombing the f out of middle east antisemitic to? Remind you that Arabs are semetic people as well.
אנחנו לא רוצים אתכם, ציונים. אנחנו לא רוצים אתכם, ישראלים. אין לכם מקום. אין לכם אדמה. מה אתם מלמדים את הילדים שלכם בבתי הספר? אתם מלמדים אותם על היסטוריה של זבל? אין לכם היסטוריה ב- הכל. למה אתם עושים שטויות לעצמכם? אני מתרגם עבורכם בגוגל שתומך בך ומתעלם ממך. ובנוסף לכך, תרגם. מהסורית לישראלית העברית, אתה לא קיים. פלסטין. תחי החופשי פלשתינה.
@@Chorophilax I mean Israeli independence day is automatically Nabka day whenever it falls but being during Ramadan it was even worse this year. Also events/#savecheikhjarrah
@Hydra I mean fair enough I guess? I doubt many people are dumb enough to buy into an idea so ridiculously and obviously fake though. I don't even have the slightest idea what lenin's jewish question is either, so you're probably barking up the wrong tree because my knowledge of Leninist and Fascist ideology these days is next to zero.
@@eightlivesnow1644 yea but let's just resolve the issue by returning to 1960s Isreal and Palestine everyone was okay anyway at the time from the history sources and wiki articles I've read so far.
@@MrQuestionMarksWYiddish is an underated language. Japanese doesn't have CRAP on Yiddish. Some English words come from Yiddish, like Putz, Schnozz, Oy Vey, Schmuck, and even Shrek, people's favorite ugly green ogre! But Japanese just gave us dumb MODERN niche Internet terms, like "Waifu", "Otaku", "Doujinshi", and God forbid..."Loli"!
@@shirleymaemattthews4862 I 100% agree that Yiddish is an underrated language. However, with Japanese, it’s only those cringy weebs that use it like that.
Imagine thinking Zionists care about you. Read the Jewish State and how Zionists believe non Jews are cattle meant to benefit the Jews. I don't support Palestine neither btw.
@@clydrexezekielalzate9707 Palestine has been settled continuously since 4000 bc. Palestine derives its name from the Philistines who arrived in what was then Canaan in the fourteenth century bce, and eventually occupied the Mediterranean coastal plain from Jaffa to the Sinai. The Jews moved into Palestine from Egypt c.2000 bc but were subjects of the Philistines until 1020 bc, when Saul, David, and Solomon established Hebrew kingdoms. The region was then under Assyrian and, later, Persian control before coming under Roman rule in 63 bc. Palestinians are a mix of both indigenous pre-Israelite populations and later groups that settled in Palestine. The Arab conquest did not even result in a large transfusion of Arabs. Modern archaeology has identified 12 ancient inscriptions from Egyptian and Assyrian records recording likely cognates of Hebrew Pelesheth. The term "Peleset '' (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P-r-s-t) is found in five inscriptions referring to a neighboring people or land starting from c. 1150 BCE during the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. The first known mention is at the temple at Medinet Habu which refers to the Peleset among those who fought with Egypt in Ramesses III's reign, and the last known is 300 years later on Padiiset's Statue. Seven known Assyrian inscriptions refer to the region of "Palashtu" or "Pilistu", beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BCE through to a treaty made by Esarhaddon more than a century later. Neither the Egyptian nor the Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term. The first clear use of the term Palestine to refer to the entire area between Phoenicia and Egypt was in 5th century BCE Ancient Greece, when Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" (Ancient Greek: Συρίη ἡ Παλαιστίνη καλεομένη) in The Histories, which included the Judean mountains and the Jordan Rift Valley. Approximately a century later, Aristotle used a similar definition for the region in Meteorology, in which he included the Dead Sea. Later Greek writers such as Polemon and Pausanias also used the term to refer to the same region, which was followed by Roman writers such as Ovid, Tibullus, Pomponius Mela, Pliny the Elder, Dio Chrysostom, Statius, Plutarch as well as Roman Judean writers Philo of Alexandria and Josephus.
@LoganfloorJewishSupremacist I see your replies on this comment section, and I usually don't care about it. However, I would still recommend changing your profile picture before you get made fun of. You cannot be talking with that.
@@deucedwayne Dude I'm saying he's gonna get made fun of because of his PFP, look deeper into it. Does it not seem, in the slightest, a little goofy? Dummy.
Hi! I’m anti Semitic! I just want you to know I love and support you and your people no matter what, and that all Jewish men women and children be blessed :>
peace cannot exist until palestine is free because Israel is an oppressor. there's literally an area nicknamed Apartheid Street for its unfair treatment and violence against the Palestinian population there by the Israeli settlers. this comment is also further proof that people who are the first to say "both sides are bad" are always the most uninformed ones
@@MrMetropolis Peace cannot exist because idiots like you who know nothing about whats going on and forget that israel existed before palestine and that the palestinians are the settlers exist. the arabs in israel have admitted to being treated well. you do make one point those, the both sides are bad are the uninformed ones, but you have a ton of unnacurate information.
@@MrQuestionMarksW For the moment it is the Israelis who are committing genocide and who have caused more than 38,000 deaths, my dear. The two sides have never really been all white or all black, but it is Israel that is carrying out a massacre and is a settler state right now. So I prefer to place myself on the side of the oppressed rather than the oppressor, that's why I say free Palestine.
List of the famous Jews shown 1. David Ben-Gurion, Israeli Prime Minister 2. Chaim Weizmann, Israeli President 3. Golda Meir, Israeli Prime Minister 4. Levi Eshkol, Israeli Prime Minister 5. Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli Prime Minister 6. Yitzhak Shamir, Israeli Prime Minister 7. Moshe Katzav, Israeli President 8. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister 9. Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, Reviver of the Hebrew language 10. Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister 11. Leon Trotsky, Communist Revolutionary 12. Bernie Sanders, Socialist US senator 13. Avraham Stern, Founder of Lehi 14. Walter Rathenau, German Industrialist 15. Shimon Pessach, Greek Rabbi 16. Herb Gray, Canadian MP 17. Theodor Herzl, Zionist Activist 18. Leon Blum, Socialist French PM 19. Vladimir Lenin, Soviet Leader 20. Pierre Mendes, Socialist French PM 21. Charlie Chaplin, English Actor 22. Karl Marx, Founder of Communism 23. Harry Houdini, American Escape Artist 24. Sigmund Freud, Austrian Psychoanalyst 25. Albert Einstein, German Scientist 26. Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State 27. Steven Spielberg, Director 28. George Soros, Hedge Fund Manager 29. Larry Page, Co-Founder of Google 30. Mark Zuckerberg, Founder of Facebook 31. Rosa Luxemburg, Communist Revolutionary
@@user-uh7qi2wc3z Do you even realize that it's illegal to be homosexual in Palestine? You Leftists are too ignorant and out of touch with reality, no wonder why i'm unapologetically supporting Israel. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@Unknown William the red on the map is the color of blood in the territories of palenstine so no there's definitely some hidden meaning behind this other than israel day
0:01 cutscene 0:40 transition to gameplay 0:54 boss fight start 1:12 cutscene where the boss calls upon the strength of every greatest ally 1:28 phase 2 2:17 half health, boss has a second wind from memories of the promised land 2:30 phase 3, the stage background is now populated by greatest allies dancing in a circle cheering for the boss 3:01 QTE finisher 3:17 *MISSION RESULTS*
My man has balls of steel, uploading at this time. Edit: Well bro I am fucking tired of these notification and whatever I seem to have spawned in the comments. To explain, Ingen in his most brave and troll moment, posted this song when there was a lot of trouble brewing between Gaza and Israel (see the Dome Defense being pushed to its limits and shit) Coincidentally it also was independence day. I just commented because I found it funny. Ingen usually does stuff like this, posting a Patriotic Indian song after a Pakistani one (both being the same tune), posting a French military song about Afghanistan the week where they pulled out from the Sahel and when the Talib where conquering Afghanistan again, American patriotic songs at the height of Riots or the 6/Jan or the best on my opinion, a song about Honk Kong independence on China's national day. So enjoy this channel and I see your plays Ingen.
@@erzma9908 I mean I don’t want to get into a discussion about it but I think both sides are almost equally guilty of making less than great decisions.
Jokes and memes aside this happy song represents all the jewish kin so perfectly, the people came through persecutions, genocides, pogroms and yet they've survived. Persians, Romans, Egyptians were destroying the Israeli destiny over and over again and yet The promised land has risen again like the phoenix from dust. No matter what great sorrows befall the people, they always rise up and rejoice. Amen
In a way, all the people of the Middle East who were conquered survived, the difference is that the Jews maintained their culture because of monotheism and the belief that they were the chosen people.
@@imjoeim Why do you think historically it has been monotheist religious minorities that have survived? Why did the majority polytheist, and later Christian, population adopt the religion of the conquerors? When you are part of the region's mass religion, you and your descendants don't mind changing your faith, especially if this change is socially positive.
My grandfather was Jewish, but my family has no religion, but I still have the Ashkenazi blood, and I'm proud of it. I heard a lot of stories about my great-grandparents who abandoned their lands because of the Holocaust, my great-grandfather who fled his homeland and lost his family to stowaway on a ship to escape Poland, and my great-grandmother, who was from a rich family in Romania/Bessarabia, who abandoned everything and went to Brazil, losing all her family riches. My grandfather was a keyboard player, he played in the synagogue, but as my family was not religious, one of the few songs that reached me was Hava Nagila, and, well, I'm not just Ashkenazi, I have other origins, but Hava Nagila ( and shojoji + Sukiyaki from my japanese inheritance), were all the music from all my origins that came to me. Talking about this song, I think Hava Nagila is one of the most important songs there is, representing the Jewish people, because there has been so much persecution since medieval times, the Holocaust and now there is a wave of anti-Semitism posing as anti-Zionism, which is really ignorant and sad, it's ok if you dislike Israel, but please, don't hate the Jewish people. Moving back to the song, I think its lyrics are very important, because we of Jewish descent should really be happy that we are still here, that we have not been decimated, I'm really happy that I still "inherited" this song, because it's very important for me to be happy with my origins.