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Sara K. Eisen

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Mother & Mentor |C-Suite Comms| Became Stoic for the courage, stayed for the temperance | Personal Agency, Kindness, Truth - it's not rocket science.

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It's almost as if all lazy humans agreed that instead of *feeling bad* about not doing the work: building society, sustaining complex thought, having hard conversations, containing emotions, being generous, etc., they'd all just make *ideologies* of why it's more moral not to.


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I'm still being sent this tweet and this oped in the Harvard Crimson. It's always got a nice message attached by a longtime reader or listener. "I know why this is wrong," they write, or some variation thereof, and all my hard educational efforts feel validated. I love seeing…

There are currently 50 Muslim-majority countries in the world, with 19 sanctioning Islam as the only state religion. But according to the Harvard Crimson, it is the one Jewish State, comprising 0.02% of the Middle East, that does not have a right to exist.

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Marxists are unable to perceive that the fundamental question under the economy is "how can I serve others?" Instead, they only wonder "how can others serve me?" Much of the poisonous ideology flows from this disposition of covetousness.


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It would be very easy for his employer to do the right thing and work to help get him free and hang banners with his image on their sites. Why don't they do it. It reminds me of Schindler's List. People watch the film and feel good about the actions of Schindler. They probably…

Palestinian Islamic Jihad released a video of hostage Sasha Troufanov in honor of his second birthday in captivity. Meanwhile, Troufanov's employer, Amazon, has downplayed the whole thing since Oct. 7.



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Jews in Sweden were hunted and attacked by mobs during a Kristallnacht commemoration ceremony last night (anniversary of a pogrom on Jews carried out by the Nazis between November 9, 1938 - November 10, 1938). They were quite literally commemorating the pogrom by seeking to…


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1/n Let's deal with a few *facts* here. On 10/6 2023, 06. October, the Gaza Strip was self-governing. It had a higher standard of living than the Egyptians bordering the southern Gazan border. Its rulers were billionaires. Hamas *owned* ≈10% of all land. nypost.com/2023/11/07/new…


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The Amsterdam pogrom is yet another opportunity to review the four tenets of "anti-racist" discourse on Jews.

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The tenets of contemporary "anti-racist" discourse on Jews: 1. Antisemitism that doesn't come from white supremacists is fundamentally an expression of a GRIEVANCE and not a PATHOLOGY. 2. Concern about such antisemitism is itself a FORM OF RACISM.



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This also highlights the huge difference between the "LGB" and the "T''. The gay rights movement just asked society to leave them alone and let them get married. No impositions on my life. The trans movement demands that I adopt their new dialect (or I'm a bigot) and allow males…


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Here's the narrative now: Israeli football fans chanted some nasty stuff and they tore down Palestinian flags, so the brave Muslims hunted Jews down. Okay then, let's assume this is true. When we see Muslims in every major Western city chanting for the destruction of Israel,…


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Yes—the largest faction of the country across race and class lines in 2008 made a clear statement that it wanted to hope and take a chance on a postracial future. The disappointment that (perhaps inevitably, since that’s more than any president alone can achieve) emerged in the…

If we want a truly sane liberal political movement, we just can’t have these people running the show - the gullible, the guilt and shame ridden, the clever opportunists. If they try to join our new sanity coalition, we have to remind them: respectfully, with love, you had your…



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I wrote the words below in April, about the UK left, and I'm retweeting them today for the benefit of some of the numbskulls in my mentions. Women like me, and there are a lot of us, aren't and never have been far-right. We simply want the left to wake the hell up, because we're…

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My thoughts in @TheAtlantic on why Democrats should take Trump’s multicultural majority seriously as a rebuke of progressive overreach: “I’m thankful that victimhood didn’t win as a strategy,” one of my oldest and closest friends, a Black man who doesn’t have a college degree,…


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What if the international press are actually complicit in this pogrom? Hear me out. What if the Trump vote was a vote against elites pretending like everything is okay while the working class suffers? What if the rise of Europe’s far-right is a vote against elites pretending…

It’s worth noting that there’s complete radio silence from CNN, the BBC and Reuters about what’s happening in Amsterdam tonight



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Wow. BRUTAL words for her fellow liberals from Democratic strategist @JulieRoginsky on CNN: “I’m going to speak some hard truths...We are not be party of common sense, which is the message the voters sent to us...When we address Latino voters...as Latinx, for instance, b/c…


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Donald Trump has no greater friend than the far left, which has managed to alienate historic numbers of Latinos, Blacks, Asians, and Jews from the Democratic Party with absurdities like “Defund the Police” or “From the River to the Sea” or “Latinx.” There is more to lose than…


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Trump got 18% of the vote in New York in 2016. He got 30% in this election. If your takeaway is "Dems need to move further left" understand that in the beating heart of American liberalism that is a losing strategy. It's not going to work anywhere less liberal than here.

In New York City, with 94% of scanners in, it's: Harris 68% Trump 30% 2020 Biden 76% Trump 23% 2016 Clinton 79% Trump 18%



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I voted for her. I think he’s a bad guy. But if you lose the senate, house, electoral college AND popular vote, and you think the lesson is half the country is racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, and stupid… wrong lesson. And the same thing will likely happen in 2028.


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Hamas is backed by Doha and Doha hosts Hamas leaders. Doha tells Hamas not to release the hostages. The U.S. is a major non-NATO ally of Doha. All it would take is pressure on Doha and the hostages might be freed and the conflict would likely be wound down and people could see…

The Hamas regime has “once again refused to release even a limited number of hostages to secure a ceasefire and relief for the people of Gaza.” Hamas is evil. state.gov/secretary-blin…



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The assertion by the Far Left that Harris’ loss is due to her essentially being too moderate and not bc millions of voters switched precisely bc they despise the Far Left, who are taking the whole party down with them, is breathtaking in its lack of self awareness.


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The IDF discovered and demolished an underground Hamxs weapons factory in Gaza’s Zaytun neighborhood. These tunnels and facilities are under Palestinian homes in Gaza


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