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Marcelo Wilchinski

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Political Science Ph.D. student @UCSDPoliSci 🇺🇾 | RT ≠ Endorsement

Joined January 2013
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Many have asked about Dhimmitude and what Copts went through during those 1200 years, so let me articulate for both the those genuinely inquiring and those attempting to diminish our suffering, what Dhimmitude entailed and it was like living as a Copt during those centuries:

My people have been oppressed for nearly 2000 years. For 1200 years they endured Dhimmitude, a system of oppression made for the sole purpose of humiliating & breaking them. Today they face persecution in their homeland. And yet I don’t know of a single Coptic terrorist. Do you?



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In his dissertation, my graduate student showed that political endorsements by scientific publications: (1) don't convince anyone about politics; (2) make people less likely to believe scientists when it comes to vaccines, health advisories, etc. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Scientific American endorse Harris. Which is good and obviously a pro-evidenced based and scientific stance. Cue: all the data bros going eeeuuuhh science isn’t political and meeeeeh science shouldn’t take sides waaaah.



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American-born imam tells pro-Palestinian protesters at UC Irvine their chancellor is a "Zionist Jew" (whom he identifies by his name) who worships the "Sunnah of Satan." "They don't believe that people's lives are worth more than money," he says.

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Very proud to publish my first article with @GijsSchumacher in @democ_journal in which we develop a new method to measure deteriorating press freedom tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108… [1/6]


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Varios docentes universitarios hemos hecho una nota con un pronunciamiento referido a esto. "No a la cultura de la cancelación en la UdelaR". Se puede adherir aquí: forms.gle/iS4ZLsLcMGjwCS…

La universidad ya vivió oscuras épocas de prohibiciones.



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I wrote for @TheAtlantic about my experience as a Jew and Israeli on @Columbia's campus. "More people, including faculty and students, should speak out against hateful rhetoric that is morally wrong, even if it's protected by the First Amendment". theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…



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La campaña por la reforma constitucional de la seguridad social que impulsa el @PITCNT1 estaría acercándose al umbral de 270.000 firmas que se requieren para someter el proyecto a plebiscito. Se trata de una pésima iniciativa, regresiva y temeraria. 🧵


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Shows how nonsensical the whole thing is -- yes, terrorist groups are ALWAYS political by nature -- being political is right there in the definition of terrorism -- Judith Butler continues to provide zero insight to anything to do with the Middle East

Judith Butler to Remnick said calling Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists doesn't allow us to see their political goals and address them in non violent ways. Then she said Al-Qaida *are* a terrorist org. Why the distinction? Is bringing an end to the US empire not a political goal?



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hay que ser: hdp por hacer esto; cobarde para usar niñas; cínica para negarlo.

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"Se ha tejido una fantasía......Es un cabezudo !!! más se parece a Milei que a otra persona... y está sostenido por algo para sostener el cabezudo!!! no es una lanza!! ......Es una denuncia anti sionista.....No hay ninguna posición de odio hacia el pueblo judío!!" dijo María…



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One narrative I consistently find interesting is the one that states that because Jews suffered the Holocaust, they surely must have learnt how to be better human beings. As opposed to a more honest assessment of the inter-generational trauma those events have led to.


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Una foto es de 2024 en Montevideo, Uruguay. La otra es un afiche de los años 1930 en la Alemania nazi. Toda similitud no es mera coincidencia.

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Sanciones nimias o nulas para los que usan al Ejército en beneficio propio o para empresas privadas. Sanciones durísimas para quien lo denuncia: arrestan a rigor por 30 días al teniente Nelson Duarte. elobservador.com.uy/nota/por-ir-a-…


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Hamas and the allied Islamic Jihad have rejected an Egyptian proposal that they relinquish power in the Gaza Strip in return for a permanent ceasefire. Hamas and Islamic Jihad are willing to prioritize retaining power in Gaza over the lives of the entire Gaza population.


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There are millions of Jews in poland, they're buried in mass graves, and cemeteries where the tombstones have all been smashed.

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Excellent thread on campus antisemitism and common sense

I’ve been extremely surprised by the whole university presidents Congressional hearing debacle. First, I’m surprised by the number of people who think Rep. Stefanik was somehow acting in good faith or is some sort of friend of Jewish people. She wasn’t and she isn’t.



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Like, why do we still have to argue in 2023 whether race science is real 😭😭😭😭


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If everyone, everywhere, truly accepted that seven million Jews and seven million Palestinians are not going anywhere, and that any possible future has to include and encompass both, the whole energy around this conflict would change. There, and even more so around the world.


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Learn whatever language you want, but don’t pretend it’s some radical act to do so, and don’t peddle skewed and ahistorical narratives: what destroyed the Yiddish culture of Europe, including its politically radical elements, wasn’t Zionism, but the Holocaust.


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