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Toaster Talk- Ep 5- Israeli War Crimes: How I Lost Faith in Zionism- The Dancing Toaster podcast

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This is a Toaster Talk, which means no bit, no format, just me and what's been pounding through my chest. After the USS Liberty episode, some of you wrote in to defend the indefensible, so this is my answer: the whole ledger, laid on the table, in order. Eight decades of documented atrocities, from the poisoning of Palestinian wells in 1948 to the dropped charges at Sde Teiman in 2026, and the one thread that ties every one of them together: nobody ever pays, and it keeps happening. I built this carefully and I sourced it hard, much of it straight out of Israel's own archives, its own courts, and its own human rights groups, because the goal is the version no one can wave away. This is my formal goodbye to Zionism. Not to a people, but to the idea that a state can do all of this and call every objection a slur. Heavy content and hard subject matter throughout, so take care of yourself listening.

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Portada del episodio Toaster Talk- Ep 5- Israeli War Crimes: How I Lost Faith in Zionism- The Dancing Toaster podcast

Toaster Talk- Ep 5- Israeli War Crimes: How I Lost Faith in Zionism- The Dancing Toaster podcast

This is a Toaster Talk, which means no bit, no format, just me and what's been pounding through my chest. After the USS Liberty episode, some of you wrote in to defend the indefensible, so this is my answer: the whole ledger, laid on the table, in order. Eight decades of documented atrocities, from the poisoning of Palestinian wells in 1948 to the dropped charges at Sde Teiman in 2026, and the one thread that ties every one of them together: nobody ever pays, and it keeps happening. I built this carefully and I sourced it hard, much of it straight out of Israel's own archives, its own courts, and its own human rights groups, because the goal is the version no one can wave away. This is my formal goodbye to Zionism. Not to a people, but to the idea that a state can do all of this and call every objection a slur. Heavy content and hard subject matter throughout, so take care of yourself listening.

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Portada del episodio The Bell Witch part 2- Who or what was she? - Ep 55- The Dancing Toaster podcast

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