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Should be a wild four years.

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Any dictatorial government in Hitler's shoes would target organizations like Freemasons if they weren't part of his ring of supporters because they can be seen as threats. Communist states attacked them as well for the very same reason. Freemason groups in the past were something people saw as useful for brotherhood and networking though their cultural relevance doesn't seem to be doing too great lately.

If you dislike Masonic Lodges just be glad a United States President hasn't been part of one since 1977:
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Tim Walz says people are driving by his house and calling him retarded:
Ironically his ego would be less hit and he'd be actually more confident if those people issued verbal threats of violence. Because that's illegal and can be prosecuted. Driving by calling him a retard is harmless enough not to get prosecuted but harsh enough to rustle his jimmies. Which is their goal.

Seriously though, it would be messed up if this escalated beyond petty verbal bullying.
 
We need gun control like **checks notes** Australia.
Yeah they absolutely fixed their gun problem as I've been told for Decades by the liberals.

Yeah, about that. Australia just got a big ol' stain on its mass shooting free record today!


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What a strange outlier from the religion of peace! Those Jews shouldn't have been so aggressive in their celebrations of a haram holiday!

News clip for anyone interested in reading instead.

Sydney, Australia —
At least 15 people were killed in a terror attack on Sunday targeting the Jewish community celebrating the first night of Hannukah at Sydney’s famed Bondi Beach.

Around 1,000 people had gathered on a grassy area at Archer Park when at least two gunman opened fire at 6:47 p.m. local time, sending panicked crowds running in all directions.

The suspects in the deadly shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach were a father and son, New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said at a news conference on Monday morning. The father, 50, was shot and killed by police at the scene, while his 24-year-old son is in critical but stable condition at the hospital, Lanyon said. Police said they are not looking for any more suspects.

It’s Australia’s worst mass shooting since a massacre almost 30 years ago saw the country introduce some of the world’s toughest gun laws.

Here’s what we know:


Multiple fatalities confirmed​

At least 15 people died when the gunman started shooting less than two hours into a Hanukkah event that was due to start at 5 p.m. local time. A 12-year-old girl and a rabbi are among the victims, Alexander Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, told CNN.

The event was advertised to have “live entertainment, music, games and fun” for all ages. Families had gathered on the grass, swimmers were in the ocean, and witnesses remember seeing people dancing and banging drums.

New South Wales Police said emergency services were called to Campbell Parade, the road that runs along Bondi Beach, just before 7 p.m., to reports of a shooting. Hundreds of residents and tourists ran away from the gunfire, many throwing off their shoes in their haste to escape.

Belinda Clemens was sitting on the rocks near the north side of Bondi when she heard gunshots. “It sounded like fireworks and then it sort of became clear that it was a shooting because people were running in either direction,” Clemens told CNN.

Amy Gunia, a CNN features writer, had just flown into Sydney from Hong Kong for a family holiday with her husband, toddler and baby. Her family had just finished having an early dinner at North Bondi and were walking back south past Bondi Pavillion when they heard “pops.”

“I kind of turned around thinking maybe it was fireworks or something celebratory,” Gunia said. “We had two kids in strollers and saw people closer to the pavilion running. Very quickly, it just turned into a panic situation.”

“There was a sense of disbelief that something like this could happen in Australia.”

In the early hours of Monday morning, New South Wales police reported that 40 people remain in the hospital.

New South Wales Police were unable to confirm the ages of those killed and injured but earlier specified that children and families were attending the event.


An aerial view of emergency personnel working at the scene of a shooting incident at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on December 14, 2025.
Nine Network/Seven Network/AUSTR/Reuters

Hero praised​

In one video circulated widely online, a man in a white shirt is seen tackling one of the gunmen and taking his firearm. His actions were praised by Australian authorities.

“That man is a genuine hero, and I’ve got no doubt that there are many, many people alive tonight, as a result of his bravery,” said New South Wales Premier Chris Minns.

Police set up an exclusion zone around a car found parked on Campbell Parade which they believed was fitted with “several improvised explosive devices.”

The rescue bomb disposal unit worked on the vehicle, and police later confirmed the IEDs had been removed.



Australian PM: ‘An act of evil’​

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened a meeting of the National Security Committee on Sunday evening and condemned the attack.

“This is a targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukkah, which should be a day of joy, a celebration of faith, in faith, an act of evil, anti-semitism, terrorism that has struck the heart of our nation,” Albanese said in public remarks.

Albanese has been accused by the Jewish community and by political rivals of not doing enough to deal with the rise of antisemitism.

After the October 7, 2023, attacks, and as Israel waged its war on Hamas in Gaza, rates of antisemitism surged in Australia. The government appointed a Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Jillian Segal, along with a Special Envoy to deal with Islamophobia.

Earlier this month the Executive Council of Australian Jewries, the peak body representing 200 Israeli groups, released a report saying the number of antisemitic incidents remained at “unprecedently high levels.”

In 2025, 1,654 antisemitic attacks were reported – down 19% from the 2,062 recorded in 2024. Most incidents in 2025 were verbal abuse followed by graffiti attacks, according to the ECAJ.

Mike Burgess, director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), said Sunday that Australia’s threat level remains unchanged at “probable.”

“Probable means there is a 50% chance of an act of terror, and unfortunately, we’ve seen that horrific act occur tonight in Australia, he said.

Burgess added that one of the individuals involved in the shooting is known to authorities, “but not in an immediate threat perspective.”

The Jewish community reacts​

Jewish leaders had warned about the hate directed at the community that was expressed in graffiti and arson attacks on synagogues and places where the Jewish community gathers.

The Australian Jewish Association said in a statement posted to X that the tragic attack was “entirely foreseeable.”

“The Albanese government was warned so many times but failed to take adequate actions to protect the Jewish community,” the organization said. “Tonight, many Jews are pondering whether they have a future in Australia.”

The Jewish Council of Australia said the attack had left its members “horrified and shaken.”

“Many within our community have just received the worst news of their lives,” the group said in a statement.

International leaders react​

Israeli President Isaac Herzog interrupted a public meeting on Sunday morning local time to say that “at this very hour our brothers and sisters in Sydney, Australia, are under a terror attack during the lighting of the Hanukkah candle at a Chabad event on Bondi Beach.”

He said they were “attacked by vile terrorists.”

“We have repeatedly warned the Australian government of the urgent need to uproot the criminal and spreading antisemitism in Australia,” Herzog added.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said he was horrified and condemned the Australian government.

“This is the result of the antisemitic rampage in the streets of Australia over the past two years,” Sa’ar said in a post on X.

Other leaders around the world sent their condolences to the families of victims, including New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon who said he was “shocked by the distressing scenes at Bondi.”

The United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the news of the shooting “deeply distressing,” Leaders from countries including France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Estonia and Lithuania also extended their sympathies.

CNN’s Catherine Nicholls, Tal Shalev and Mostafa Salem contributed reporting.
 
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Paul wrote about the Synagogues he visited in major Roman cities and the influence that Jews had with the local Procouncil. Later efforts to suppress growing Christian influence may have been different, but Christians and Jews seem to have been mostly treated as just another cult, one or two among many.
That was the 1st century. After the Bar Kochba revolt, attitudes changed decisively. Christians were systematically persecuted in the 3rd and early 4th century, right up until Constantine's victory.
 
Ok so I have been seeing some of the most retarded shit related to Israel I’ve ever seen in my entire life. So for context the game awards happened and I didn’t care honestly I only watched the announcement trailers and that it, but anyway a little game called expedition 33 apparently won like 9 awards which you know what as someone who played the game and quite liked it good on them. But anyway for some god forsaken reason a bunch of people instead if you know acting like adults and moving on with their lives have started to label the game as from Israel and kkk for some reason. And it’s not like a small group either it’s a pretty decent group as well, and they have been doing this for 3 days now. I have seen some of the most retarded shit I have ever seen in my entire life all becuase a game won a bunch of awards. Like I don’t get the Israel connection at all the game was made by French people, what does Israel have to do with any of this.
 
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Ok so I have been seeing some of the most retarded shit related to Israel I’ve ever seen in my entire life. So for context the game awards happened and I didn’t care honestly I only watched the announcement trailers and that it, but anyway a little game called expedition 33 apparently won like 9 awards which you know what as someone who played the game and quite liked it good on them. But anyway for some god forsaken reason a bunch of people instead if you know acting like adults and moving on with their lives have started to label the game as from Israel and kkk for some reason. And it’s not like a small group either it’s a pretty decent group as well, and they have been doing this for 3 days now. I have seen some of the most retarded shit I have ever seen in my entire life all becuase a game won a bunch of awards. Like I don’t get the Israel connection at all the game was made by French people, what does Israel have to do with any of this.
Apparently the team has been facing certain accusations from certain individuals due to a particular photo of the development team:
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Feel free to guess what the accusations are.
 
Boondocks creator wasnt a huge fan of Obama. But the dude is weird anyways.
I can see that. I'm referring to the MAD magazines I used to read back in the late 2000's-early 2010s. I'm pretty sure they were mocking or outright shitting on Obama for his political bullshittery. (That is before they made fun of Trump during the 2016 Election)
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Someone has the opportunity to become an American hero overnight.
 
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