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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1417689)9/3/2023 3:08:07 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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ADL has been criticized both from the right [165] and left of the US political spectrum, including from within the American Jewish community. [166] ADL positions and actions that have generated criticism include alleged domestic spying,[ citation needed] its former Armenian genocide denial, [167] (since repudiated and apologized for), [167] and what parts of the American left argue is the ADL's conflation of criticism of the Israeli government with antisemitism. [168] [169] ADL's support for the Trump administration's decision to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in May 2018 [170] [171] drew criticism.[ from whom?] Right-wing groups and pundits, including right-wing Jewish groups, have criticized ADL as having moved too far to the left under Jonathan Greenblatt, labeling it a " Democratic Party auxiliary". [172] [173]

Graduate student and activist Emmaia Gelman, writing in the Boston Review, says the ADL has conducted a "vigorous, and successful campaign, alongside AIPAC, specifically to characterize Arab American political organizing as dual loyalty." Gelman further says the ADL has propagated "anti-black, anti-immigrant, and anti-queer hate" and has promoted islamophobia rather than deal with the issue. [109]



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1417689)9/3/2023 3:12:41 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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Doren
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Extreme Temperature Diary- Sunday September 3rd, 2023/Main Topic: The Southern Hemisphere’s Year Without a Winter – Guy On Climate

Dear Diary. Yesterday we touched on the fact that boreal summer came to an end on September first, so statisticians are busy compiling climatological data for that season across countries across the world. Japan had its hottest summer on record, for example. This goes for countries in the Southern Hemisphere, which is coming off boreal winter and now moving into spring.

I’ve been keeping an eye out for weather news coming from major countries across the Southern Hemisphere, and it appears that there was not much cold weather at all occurring there during their winter of 2023. In fact, we saw eye opening winter heat waves from time to time across Argentina, Australia and southern Africa and many other smaller Southern Hemisphere countries. Here are some examples:




To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1417689)9/8/2024 5:05:37 PM
From: Jamie153  Respond to of 1578304
 
I used to think republicans were batshit crazy. I was wrong.
They don't believe in anything so their version of reality changes to fit whatever they're trying to achieve.

Balance the budget = give trillions to the rich.
Cut spending = take from the poor to pay for it.

MAGA = go back to before black men and women ran for the presidency...
and destroy all future generations with debt that can't be paid back.

Pro-life = support a 20-year war in the Middle East so you can kill as many people as possible and hate the guy who stops the killing.

Etc.