Posted on 07/09/2026 3:01:16 AM PDT by dennisw
Hen Mazzig @HenMazzig
Rama Duwaji, wife of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, is co-hosting an expensive spiritual retreat in Corsica, honoring Jesus' mother Mary as a "Palestinian woman giving birth under occupation".
Tickets range from around $3,000 to $5,000 for a trip of prayer, lectures, and food, all to distort the well-documented truth that Jesus was Jewish.
For such an expensive propaganda trip, one can only hope they receive a decent gift bag.
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Nothing like retelling history, Soviet Style.
Don’t worry, all the proceeds will go to the PLO, HAMAS, Islamic Jihad and of course the main sponsor, the Islamic Brotherhood.
Hang these scum ASAP.
inconvenient truth - the Jewish area we call Israel was renamed Palestina by Romans in 135 CE after the Bar Kochba Revolt. Jesus was crucified about 33 CE.
This b*tch has the “evil eye.”
That land was given to the Jews by God.
If muslims care about “colonization” and “imperialism” they should leave all Western nations and return to their sand countries.
She is not modestly dressed. Her hair is not covered. Do your duty, Mohammed.
well, if the area was already referred to by the Romans using the descriptive word that we now say as palestine, then yes, Mary the Jewish woman living in that area and who gave birth to the Christ, could have been referred to as a Palestinian.
Just like all the other various people groups living in the land back then.
I don’t know what’s real or rewritten history, but in looking into it a few days ago I read in more than one place, that the Roman Empire called it that as far back as 50s or even 135 BC. I did not save the pages.
“If Muslims care about “colonization” and “imperialism” they should leave all Western nations and return to their sand countries.”
Their 1400 year Jihad = the ultimate enduring colonization force ever. European colonization was strong but ended after WW2. These days the weak Europeans are being invaded, with their young women raped by their ex-colonials.
See all the European soccer teams with over 60% blacks and Mohammedans.
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Among European teams at recent World Cups (including 2026), the most homogeneous/”native white” squads tend to be from Eastern/Northern Europe with lower immigration historically, like Croatia, Poland, Czechia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, or smaller Nordics like Iceland.
amsterdamnews.com
Sweden and Norway (your suggestions) are relatively homogeneous compared to Western European teams like France (often 15-20+ of African descent in a 26-man squad), England (~15), Germany/Belgium/Netherlands (high single digits to teens), but they aren’t the absolute most.
amsterdamnews.com
Key comparisons (approx. based on 2026 squads and patterns):Norway: Very high proportion of ethnic Norwegian/Scandinavian players. Squad names (Ødegaard, Haaland, Nyland, Ajer, etc.) are overwhelmingly native. Reports indicate only ~2 players of African descent. Low immigration overall keeps the team mostly native white.
instagram.com
Sweden: More diverse than Norway. Players like Anthony Elanga (African heritage), Alexander Isak (Eritrean parents), and others (e.g., some with Middle Eastern/Kurdish roots like past players). Around 6 of African descent noted in one breakdown. Still mostly European but less “native” than Norway.
fifa.com
Iceland: Extremely homogeneous due to tiny population (~370k, very limited immigration). Almost entirely ethnic Icelandic.
Poland: Traditionally one of the most homogeneous (very low non-European immigration). Recent squads have a handful of players with African roots (e.g., via recent naturalizations), but the large majority are ethnic Polish/white.
worldcrunch.com
Croatia/Bosnia/Czechia: Frequently cited as having zero or near-zero Black players in 2026 squads. Very high native European ethnic composition.
facebook.com
Norway edges Sweden for “most natives white” among the two you mentioned, thanks to lower diversity in their recent squads. Eastern European teams (Poland, Croatia) or Iceland often rank even higher on ethnic homogeneity. Western teams are far more mixed due to colonial history, immigration, and talent pipelines.
instagram.com
This reflects national demographics + migration patterns more than anything else. Squads are selected on merit/talent available in the player pool. Data comes from squad lists, reports on player origins, and diversity analyses around the 2026 tournament. Exact counts can shift slightly with final rosters.
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Explore Nordic football demographics
________________She is not modestly dressed. Her hair is not covered. Do your duty, Mohammed.__________________
Rama Duwaji often dresses & presents as a Brooklyn boho hipster artiste. IIRC she is an actual artist of sorts.
IOW she is half Haram! Which is not uncommon with young NYC Mooslim women.
She doesn’t take a very good picture.
From the picture above, the other half appears to be camel.
Not THAT bad. Goat maybe.
Ah now I understand democratic socialism, we get rich while everyone else gets poor, but we care about you being poor 😎😎😎😎😂
IS THAT YOU SPOCK(in my best William shatner voice)😂
Thanks for your posts. Yes, Islam cares about colonizing every civilization on the planet. They’re on their way. They’ll use infidel decapitated heads as soccer balls and enjoy the game.
Catholics pray for reparations to the Blessed Virgin for all the world’s hate and blasphemy against her. This looks like a good time. Demonic Islam will be crushed and die under the foot of the Mother of God.
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