For context, that swearing guy was a beggar. His first sentence was "can you help me". They do not like being filmed as they think you want to report them to the police.
@@tooitchyyou can beg anywhere in the world and no one said homeless. You’re probably getting an image of some LA crackhead in your head but the requisite conditions for people to be a “beggar” can be vastly different in different places of the world.
TBH I thought he was trying to ask for directions or smth. I live in a completely different part of the country, so I didn't know this was commonplace.
@@Sploberrie Not impossible, but seems unlikely by his response to being filmed. I can only see beggars responding like that. Most will just ask "why are you filming?" and continue with the conversation.
@@tooitchy I can't say for certain, but he doesn't look like a homeless person. Just a beggar. You will find a few homeless people across Israel, mostly in the big cities. Most with mental issues and no families to take care of them.
This is wild that Destiny pulled this off and put a team together to execute this. Say what you want or hate, but I don’t see any of these other social media political figures putting this much effort and money into getting a deeper look into the picture.
It’s not the first time and I doubt it’ll be the last that Destiny actually invests his own time and resources into a hot online topic (he’s organized massive on the ground canvassing events multiple times) while other online figures sit at home and call him names over it. It’s crazy how fake everyone else seems by comparison.
Well, Candace Owens came once and she reported that the fact that only Arabs live in the Arab Quarter of Jerusalem is because of Israel's apartheid regime 🤦🏻🤦🏻
Yes i am a Israeli and for me all this west debate about the conflict its totally cringe. But the thing is that its not mean they beneath me, they in other universe at all, in universe of making another western show media, twitter and tik tok…
(TLDR: Book Recommendation Son of Hamas) just putting this out there, i just finished reading the book "Son of Hamas" written by Mosab Yousef. he is the son of one of the confounding members of Hamas. he grew up in Ramallah and took part in the first and second intifada. however, he worked for the Shin Bet (Israeli Intelligence) tracking down really bad guys who did really bad things. he had personal conversations with Arofat and shared his personal feelings about the man and how he was basically performative pandering to the West. The book paints both sides in a gray light as Mosab has faced torture from the Israeli Officials and the "terrorists" (specifically not saying Palestinians as a whole). Anyway, I have been reading more and more literature about the conflict & I completely relate to the inability to engage with genuinely ignorant people who virtue signal but don't know anything about what they pretend to be supporting/not supporting/ condemning/ not condemning. Its genuinely sad how worked up people can get about something they know so little about.
I continue to learn more and more about this conflict and honestly, my opinion has shifted, the conflict must be seen through a humanitarian lens & that is much more complicated than it originally appeared.
Thank you! I've been looking for books to read but everything I pick up feels like fking propaganda lol. At least this is a novel insight into something.
@@kidusgetachew9215 maybe you should read a book. just because you have seen a couple yt vids on him doesn't mean anything. if you are talking about how he gets passionate about the topic, well maybe again you should read the book LMFAO.
I absolutely hate how people repond in chat with not even just strawman. Just somrthing they assumed or made up. It's this awful "pick a side" mentality. And once you are assumed to pick a side. All your opinions are assumed with it. So when they see a nuanced opinion. They literally cant compute it
The last time Jews entered Ramallah was in 2021. 2 Hassidic Jews were attacked by a mob and extracted by PA police. In 2000 2 IDF reservists were brutally lynched by civilians. A US citizen with planned appointments might not get the same treatment.
@@ennuiii These are the only occurrences of Jews entering Ramallah since the 2nd Intifada AFAIK, both entered by accident. Judging by the outcomes, seems understandable.
@@Dror872 Corey from the AskProject channel goes to Ramallah all the time
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The big fur hats the Chassidic Jews wear on shabbat (or other special occasions) are called Shtreimels, and Im surprized Destiny's never seen them given that he lives in Florida. Miami's got lots of those (especially in the winter when vacationers come from NY).
As someone who started concerta recently, the difference is pretty stark with short term memory like you described. The main thing I noticed - silence. I can actually THINK STRAIGHT and don't have the goddamn NaeNae looping in my head while also thinking of seven different things simultaneously. The other day I couldn't remember if I had taken my meds or not, but then realised I'd had that awful new country Beyonce song for the last two hours and had been looping 'have I taken them? Did I? If I did and take more I'll get anxious and feel horrible...but Icant remember ...". After that I noticed the old pattern, took the meds and could just mentally breathe again. I can also have conversations without being so insanely self conscious all the time which is a first
Finally something I disagree with destiny about. Two party systems suck and cause extreme social split through society. Unlike multiparty systems that forces parties to work together
Destiny, I initially misjudged your analysis and thought you were biased towards Israel. However, after hearing from you post-visit, it's evident that you are honest and open to evolving based on new experiences and knowledge. I applaud your ability to analyze and understand both perspectives more clearly. Keep it up! MY RESPECT!!!👍🏼👍🏼
So I wrote a few times in your previous videos before you came. You are 200 meters from my kitchen! Depending on the neighborhood, the streets close on Shabbat. If a neighborhood is over 50% religious / keep shabbat laws. There was no need to be afraid, but people do not want cars on their streets as they keep Shabbat. The large hats are called shtreimels, they are made of fur, classically beaver, and are a sort of dress from 2 centuries ago in eastern Europe, generally worn by the Chassidic sects of the general Haredi (ultra-orthodox) population.
Disordered attention is the root of most problems imho. i.e., it's hard to listen when you have something to say; at times I find this nearly impossible. What do you guys think this means? Is it simply a tell that an adjustment of dosage is in order? Or a sign of adhd in those not diagnosed as such? How much do normal people struggle with this?
The water argument by Destiny is quite misguided. Huge swaths of the world don't have access to constant pressure of water in their pipelines, even in many parts of the us. It's not uncommon to have small local water purification sites on a hill that deliver water to households, but at low pressure. These tubs aren't so much to store water for days, but to gather water and ensure that you have enough water under pressure when the need arises (e.g. showers)
Thats not even the point. Palestinians have their own Palestinian authority that tax the population gets money from the u.n and what not and it its responsibility to take care for infrastructure order and any other services in their economy. The fact that it dosent done and all the money stolen by their leadership its their intenal problem of inability to manage things. They have basicly full autonomy on all their life aspects in their lands
"A deal that would restore Honor and Dignity" is not really reachable, when you start off with "from the river to the sea". If you started at demanding 100% of all the land, you set yourself up to either inevitable conflict, or humiliation. Now go solve THAT real quick...
I think instead of apartheid, what the West Bank is like is more similar to the American South in the 1960s. At least from what I heard from the guy you were talking to in the car while driving, that’s what it sounds like to me. As someone who grew up in the South myself.
26:27 the barrels are for heating water, not for storing them in case the pipes get closed. israel is very sunny most year and very hot, those barrels are there to absorb heat (this is why they are black). that way you can heat water during the day and save electricity. the white barrels are the same, but instead if being black to absorb heat from the sun, the white barrels will have a solar panel connected to them, and heat the water via the solar pannel. they are on top of jewish houses too. you can see a lot of them in the poorer neighborhoods though, cause they will have lower chance of heaving an electric heater instead or as an extra to the solar heater. if you were in bnei brak or modi'in illit (haredi cities) or in jewish perriferry cities you would see a lot more of them too just like in arab villiages and neighborhoods. but you can see them everywhere, although much less in richer nrighborhoods and cities. it does point out to ecconomic inequality that arabs/palestinians in general suffer in israel but there is no restriction of water to any israeli citizen. i frankly don't know about restrictions on water towards palestinians in the west bank, although i believe there is some restrictions. but as a reminder, palestinians in the west bank do not pay back for their water consumption. at least not for israel, israel provides that water for free to the PA.
I want him to just upload the interviews as high production value edited videos, rather than only show it as streaming fodder. I think we should be able to watch it on our own and come to our own conclusions first and THEN we can watch a dissection of the interview on stream. I think a lot of the Vlogs are probably also better off as edited individual vlog videos, maybe seperated by days. And THEN it can be streaming fodder. Double dip that shit. Thats hard earned content right there, might as well milk it
@@thorwaldjohanson2526 I'm not sold on that, but I don't hate the idea either! Seems like a really arbitrary threshold though, I think the % would have to be dependent on the number of candidates, and then at that point you will have disagreements on whether the formulae are correct.
Let’s say that during the trip someone, from Syria for example, enters his house. And when he returned, claims it was his house. Destiny’s take is to settle it by giving the invader a room? That is what he says should happen with the Arab invaders of Israel. The “settlers” simply claim that after all said and done, the land is still not “palestine”. But JUDEA AND SAMARIA.
Bro please just do a doc like you have all this footage, put something out there for the same reason you do the manifestos. You can make something informative without having to stake out opinions just show us what you saw with some good interview clips in an informative way. You can do the stream thing too but this would literally be perfect for the first Bridges non podcast content
Destinys fan base asking if he asked the israelies about what to do next and Destiny saying "i dont know, ill have to look through inyerviews" then asking destiny who was the most influential person he spoke to and he couldnt remember his name. WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO OUT THERE if you dont remember your questions and the name of THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON YOU SPOKE TO.
All houses in israel have white barrels on top of buildings Thats water heating system I dont know about west bank Usage But those differ only in color
I loved the back and forth with the Israeli commenter. You can see in Destiny's interviews with the Israeli media guys that, as there is a lot of palestinian propaganda in the US, there is A LOT of Israeli propaganda in Israel. There are a lot of disingenuous people muddying the waters of the reality of this conflict, on both sides
I’m glad destiny was able to have im his right of return, he seen with his own eyess. I would say it no different than visiting my family in Mexico. You can see where the disparity in living conditions. How you take running water as a luxury no one else has. Our toilet water is better than most people’s drinking water. My Poops get cleaner water than your children.
well israel do have alot of hot mess in its political syistem if in u.s.a the consitution is in exiles with cronycapitalism with revolving door . then israel is the same thing juast witout the constiution with flimbsy basic laws with court system that dosent properly regulated and restraind . and witout proper transperency in all agencies
I think he’s more put off by the fact it’s all just based on total country wide votes. Even countries that have many parties will normally have at least some elected by region, not just a total country election where then it’s divided up based on total votes which is how Israel does it, which causes problems because it becomes far easier to have ultra extremist parties and you lose out on the significant benefit of certain politicians representing certain areas geographically (like a given state or province). Exactly how this is done varies by country, but I believe often they just have a house and senate and the house is proportional and the senate geographic with a set seat amount per region. The fact that Israel has a single chamber parliament with only proportional representation with a fairly low threshold to get a seat for any given party is a bit odd and does come with problems which I think is what he is getting at, not just the existence of multiple parties but more the fact that it’s purely proportional for the whole nation with no designated representation for regions
@@bulldozer8950 israeli politics is definitely hot mess. But it mostly derived from group thinking and no comprehension of the political birocratical syistem by the population. The luck of local elections could add some clearejce at the same time there are numerous of those changes that need to be done the whole system is extremely exploited by the few that comprehend it wich makes extremly corrupt management. I would say the bigges problem is the luck of involvment of the publick in the judicial system wich give them to much free rain with laws and to much over complicatuon andluck of trunsperency of the going ons agains the public . And definitely there need to be some kind of uper lower house system so that to some roles like economics ext only professional ppl that know the job can be elected and not powerbrokers that dont know how to use their power to manage the country. Regarding eliminating smaller parties it wont change much just prospone problems there is extreme change in israeli demografics fuled by religious groups who fine with leaving in poverty on gov subsedies wich breed faster then the secular populatuon that breed less becouse they want higher leaving standard and because all the burden of the taxes falls on them. In israel if u extrwmly welty u ok if u dirth poor u ok but if u in the middle u worked to the bone from all directions and u can see it in the demografics
@@bulldozer8950 this makes far more sense. the way destiny brings his point across makes it sound like an american who cant cope with more than 2 political parties. As seen by the events before 7.10 the democracy in israel is built rather flimsy
A note regarding Ben Gvir: He is the most right wing man in Israel, If he was a member of Hamas party, then he would be the most leftist among them That tells a lot about the differences between the populations.
@@danielquartler1527 the most leftist... No he would still be a right winger. Cause right wingers are huge fans of racial, ethnic, religious cleansing. And Hamas was pretty much a pet project of Israel so to create division within the Palestinian cause. And Israel wanted Hamas to take over Gaza so to have reason to blockade Gaza and commit slow extermination by starvation in Gaza.
Destiny still hasn't made it clear why the Isreali (or rest of Europe) political system is worse compared to the US'. Like he says "there are so many parties and they need to form coalitions", so what's the problem? Like these parties are represented based on the amount of support they get from people. I can atleast understand the criticism for not having regional representation
01:06:20 lol i do that for every single convo every day I start doing like 10 word sentences to remember the last 4 things to respond to I could just not do that? That's a thing I could just medicate away? wtf
He’s not. He’s in the moderate right party. He just happens to have a lot of far right party members in his party because Israel is a multi party nation.
He isn't far right himself. He's in a coalition with far right parties, alongside several other variants of right wing. You guys desperately need to learn how coalitions and third parties work because Americans constantly push for it over their system, and completely ignore the downsides
Steve, "settlers" are coming back to the land they were forcefully expelled from in 1948. So this whole fuss about "illegal" settlements is meatless. You can't expect some people respect International Laws while others get free pass with their perpetual hostility.
@@sinatra222 Sure but everything continues normal in Ramadan, its not really a holiday. We just change the schedule of our eating, and some people become more religious. But work, school, and normal life is not on hold for 30 days.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526 yes while I would like to see him go there to get his opinion from on the ground, that's a selfish want cos going there might blacken his soul.
@35:35 It is astounding that Destiny supports Israel 98% of the time. However, when Destiny makes even a single critical remark about Israel, people react strongly and accuse him. This reaction is frustrating. Many, including myself, are tired of this. Any time we criticize Israel or its policies, it's labeled as antisemitism, which is absurd. I have nothing but respect for Jews. They are family-oriented and keep their values, but enough of being too sensitive.
First sentence my air b and b was not to par. But other than that it was ok. Now imagine liking in Gaza or the West Bank. Did anyone ask them how accommodating their air b and b is?
33:00 he's so close but hasn't quite put the dots together yet - YES the religious fundamentalists in Israel are the problem, if there were no settlements on land given to Palestinians in the partition plan Hamas wouldn't have any excuse for their barbarism, but they do... because Israel has NEVER stopped building settlements.......... for decades.
Regarding democratic system: The current Israeli system is a shit, a reform is needed, but it's very difficult. 2 parties system is dangerous, In extreme- imagine there was 1 Jewish party and 1 Muslim party. Generating a new house based on geography is also problematic, I may draw the lines so 1 party (let's say liberal) will have a huge majority or draw new lines so they will be a minority. Problem.
I dont think the issue is the system. The politics themselves are the issue. Israel need a new kind of government there for sure, with a clear view of what and how they doing it. But there is no such figures now in their political life. May be if the situation with Lebanon will escalate to war, some new political force will burn after the war…
@@nzothfatherofdream9231 There are some leaders which I respect (Yair Lapid and Yair Golan). The system is problematic: The israeli democracy is too fragile with only 1 house and no constitution. In addition, the Likud party is corrupted because of their system (members are chosen with save regional seats but only likud members may elect them, so most are elected woth only 1500 votes,which makes them corrupt). The system is problematic because the orthodox and the settlers are the balance for any coalition (they were in most of the coalitions in last 44y) so they have much more power than their percentage in population. Think about it that way - Suppose you have 3 parties: Left with 49% of the votes Right with 49%of the votes Orthodox with 2%of the votes. You have to cross the 50% threshold to establish a government. So each side will give the orthodox plenty of money to establish the coalition. It's like the saying: 2 fights and the 3rd wins it all.
@@danielquartler1527 well this is the issue that i talk about, now days the politicians in Israel separate them selfs as two big groups left and right, and this thing need to be ended with some political force that will come and say enough to this separation, but its really hard to do couse i think its like 30 years specially last ten years when all the political talks poisoned the israeli society with propaganda against each other to collect more votes for them, and in this fight they forget about the true enemy outside. Can see the peak of this conflict in 2023 in israeli society. I think Beny Gantz comes with this idea to try to break the ice between left and right and says hes in the middle, and this let him a lot of election power but still not enough, also Naftali Benet tried to do this but met big violence and hate from right for his move. About the ortodox jews its not complete correct what you say, yes they have major power couse they are the miss votes to any coalition, but the numbers you say its not correct at all, they are not 2%, their number are much more bigger, i think its the same nuber as all left parties in Knesset, in todays Knesset they have 18 seets and its a huge number. Whats clear is all this games between left and right needs to end, whats funny in this situation that in real the society and the political scream so much about left and right but in truth they not really not left and not right, peoples need to open some books and read the meaning of right and left ideology. Now about the politicians: 1.About Yair Lapid, well at least for me hes a joke and sure cant be in charge specially now days, hes maybe a nice politician, but nit for Israel. He more looks like a EU version of politics, Israel its too different for many reasons. You cant be Israel President ands speech an anti religion stuff. 2.About Yair Golan, well hes more hard, in one way he sounds nice, what he does on the beginning of october 7 was heroic things to politician to do, but when the things come to his deep ideological left view i dont think u can sell it to the public now in Israel after october 7… 3.Beny Gantz also sounds nice but this figure have so much failure on his shoulders, hes a huge part of IDF failure now days, and you cant take it from him. But what he says about breaking the ice between left and right its the only correct way to out from this political mess. 4.Bibi Netanyahu for sure need to go out from political life, maybe a new Likud leader will arise and bring something new. 5.Ben Gvir is hard too, I understand what he doing and why, i understand who votes him, he have a very important state to say, jews in Israel must fell safe, its surprise to say it but last 30 years its starting to be not safe in Israel to be jew, and becouse of this process figure like Ben Gvir comes, so u need to hear him too. 6. The last one who i wanna mention is Naftali Benet, he was gone from politics after his last presidential election, and im sure hes gone couse all the hate and propaganda from the right wing and hate from society, but i think the society in israel now days need to pray him to back. For me hes the perfect prime minister, a religion jew who walls with kipa, patriot for sure, understand the important of religion and liberalism in Israel, and he really can connect left and right as he does before in 2020.
@@nzothfatherofdream9231 I agree. I believe Naftaly Benet is the best option between all the others. I said 2% only as an imaginary example to demonstrate that even 2% (which is nothing compared to 49%) may have the exact same power (or even more) than the 49%.
@@danielquartler1527 Benet is the best option between the others yes, but and its a big BUT he cant bring much change to the system. When i say system i mean political system, media system,court system, and IDF system, and they all connected and they all wrong now. Now every system dont want to change and hardly goes to some radical reforms its natural in every country. But all this machine mechanism works wrong now, and 7 october just shows it. Likud in 2023 tries to bring some huge reform to court system and faces a huge resistance from the system that was close to kind of Civil war,it is clear that these changes are needed in the court, but they cannot come from the corrupt part of the same system. Now comes the hard part that people are not like to speak about but you cant say its not true, a big changes comes after big crisis, and its looks like 7 october wasnt big enough to bring this wave of necessary changes, and its just shows how deep the roots of corruption seets, and its mean it will be true painful for the people in the future to deal with it.
My experience is israel was exactly that, israelis going to muslim stores on saturdays and muslims doing semi halal things with everyone else. I was mostly in big cities in the northern west though, maybe people are more religiously conservative and diverse in less densely populated areas.
Darn, i was loving Destiny's mostly pro-israel stance and I just knew the one thing that could mess that up would be him speaking to far-right Israelis.
@@bangtan8565 Ok he says he's not pro-anything, but he obviously agrees with many pro-israel positions... so thats what ppl mean when they say he's pro-israel.
39:25 ok, that take makes me question a lot of his other takes... Those people get all the possibilities to integrate, but refuse. Then there's a lot of crime and the radical religious stuff and that's where people stop accepting them
palestinian teretoties and israeli terretories are 2 diffrent economical systems. via taxetions methods of incom ect ect its juest that alot fo palestinans have work permits like visas to work in israel besides that its independant ecconomies that managed by 2 diffrent goverments and birocracies
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Israel belongs to indigenous Israelites
Send the colonizers back to Jordan and Egypt
Domain Expansion: Extraction of the Sovereign Sheckles
Domain Expansion: Burning Cross
too much zionist energy he has to be sealed
Domain expansion: blood golem
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Sounds more like tamed Revenge Spirit that can be utilized by curse users.
@@Clos_Goldstienburg-III i envisioned it similarly to the chimera shadow garden but made out of blood for someone like choso or noritoshi
For context, that swearing guy was a beggar.
His first sentence was "can you help me".
They do not like being filmed as they think you want to report them to the police.
hold up.............
there's homeless jews? In Israel of all places? What in the world?
@@tooitchyyou can beg anywhere in the world and no one said homeless.
You’re probably getting an image of some LA crackhead in your head but the requisite conditions for people to be a “beggar” can be vastly different in different places of the world.
TBH I thought he was trying to ask for directions or smth. I live in a completely different part of the country, so I didn't know this was commonplace.
@@Sploberrie Not impossible, but seems unlikely by his response to being filmed.
I can only see beggars responding like that.
Most will just ask "why are you filming?" and continue with the conversation.
@@tooitchy I can't say for certain, but he doesn't look like a homeless person. Just a beggar.
You will find a few homeless people across Israel, mostly in the big cities. Most with mental issues and no families to take care of them.
This is wild that Destiny pulled this off and put a team together to execute this. Say what you want or hate, but I don’t see any of these other social media political figures putting this much effort and money into getting a deeper look into the picture.
It’s not the first time and I doubt it’ll be the last that Destiny actually invests his own time and resources into a hot online topic (he’s organized massive on the ground canvassing events multiple times) while other online figures sit at home and call him names over it.
It’s crazy how fake everyone else seems by comparison.
Well, Candace Owens came once and she reported that the fact that only Arabs live in the Arab Quarter of Jerusalem is because of Israel's apartheid regime 🤦🏻🤦🏻
Only other I know of is Dylan Burns. Excited to see his new content from his embeds in Ukraine.
I mean Tim pool used to do all of this. He just doesn't now he has people do it for him.
@@XDarksoulX1129that was his job at VICE though and he was caught repetitively lying/narrative building in his VICE stuff.
Yep. After you travel in person do you truly realize how cringe online discourse is. They are beneath you now, don't feel bad about it.
definitely. he should travel more to really dive in the things he talks about, he's got the means.
Yes i am a Israeli and for me all this west debate about the conflict its totally cringe. But the thing is that its not mean they beneath me, they in other universe at all, in universe of making another western show media, twitter and tik tok…
Both Palestinian and Israeli roofs full of water tanks. Not for storage, but for heating.
Shoulda said you’re part of the Jewlumni
Should’ve showed them his “liscensed jewlumnist” card.
Damm even i was in odf and didnt get my jewlumiry card
(TLDR: Book Recommendation Son of Hamas)
just putting this out there, i just finished reading the book "Son of Hamas" written by Mosab Yousef. he is the son of one of the confounding members of Hamas. he grew up in Ramallah and took part in the first and second intifada. however, he worked for the Shin Bet (Israeli Intelligence) tracking down really bad guys who did really bad things. he had personal conversations with Arofat and shared his personal feelings about the man and how he was basically performative pandering to the West. The book paints both sides in a gray light as Mosab has faced torture from the Israeli Officials and the "terrorists" (specifically not saying Palestinians as a whole). Anyway, I have been reading more and more literature about the conflict & I completely relate to the inability to engage with genuinely ignorant people who virtue signal but don't know anything about what they pretend to be supporting/not supporting/ condemning/ not condemning. Its genuinely sad how worked up people can get about something they know so little about.
I continue to learn more and more about this conflict and honestly, my opinion has shifted, the conflict must be seen through a humanitarian lens & that is much more complicated than it originally appeared.
Thank you! I've been looking for books to read but everything I pick up feels like fking propaganda lol. At least this is a novel insight into something.
I understand about learning but that guy is a real tweaker 🤣
@@kidusgetachew9215 maybe you should read a book. just because you have seen a couple yt vids on him doesn't mean anything. if you are talking about how he gets passionate about the topic, well maybe again you should read the book LMFAO.
@@x-xPhobia no problem!! sometimes its difficult to get truly unbiased media sources. this guy is just telling his story in this book.
Spellcasters made me fuckin lose it
"Spellcasters" is the funniest shit.
It’s always refreshing to hear and listen to the perspective of people who are on ground and directly affected by the situation. Fascinating video.
26:19 those water tanks are extremely common across the Middle East
The barrels on the roofs are for heating water in the sun (vs in a basement with natural gas in the US). They’re used all across Israel as well.
Advanced Spellcasters
if they throw rocks at you, they're Geomancers
I absolutely hate how people repond in chat with not even just strawman. Just somrthing they assumed or made up.
It's this awful "pick a side" mentality. And once you are assumed to pick a side. All your opinions are assumed with it. So when they see a nuanced opinion. They literally cant compute it
Many such cases
I can't get over how great the phrase "Homeless Frodo Baggins" is
Shoulda had a yamaka in your back pocket.
Yarmulke*
Yamaha*
He had one in his front pocket.
*Its a slang in hebrew for the tip ;)
Yamehameha*
*Your milk
The last time Jews entered Ramallah was in 2021. 2 Hassidic Jews were attacked by a mob and extracted by PA police.
In 2000 2 IDF reservists were brutally lynched by civilians.
A US citizen with planned appointments might not get the same treatment.
You got two examples in 24 years? One occurring during the Second Intifada
@@ennuiii These are the only occurrences of Jews entering Ramallah since the 2nd Intifada AFAIK, both entered by accident.
Judging by the outcomes, seems understandable.
@@ennuiii some people wise up quicker than others... Lesson learned
You leave really interesting comments. Thanks
@@Dror872 Corey from the AskProject channel goes to Ramallah all the time
The big fur hats the Chassidic Jews wear on shabbat (or other special occasions) are called Shtreimels, and Im surprized Destiny's never seen them given that he lives in Florida. Miami's got lots of those (especially in the winter when vacationers come from NY).
When I was in Israel, a lot if not most houses had the barrels on top, so not just the West Bank. It was 10 years ago though
ADHD here as well, I KNOW EXACTLY what hes talking about with the Samanthas horse comment. Never related to somthing more in my life
As someone who started concerta recently, the difference is pretty stark with short term memory like you described. The main thing I noticed - silence. I can actually THINK STRAIGHT and don't have the goddamn NaeNae looping in my head while also thinking of seven different things simultaneously. The other day I couldn't remember if I had taken my meds or not, but then realised I'd had that awful new country Beyonce song for the last two hours and had been looping 'have I taken them? Did I? If I did and take more I'll get anxious and feel horrible...but Icant remember ...". After that I noticed the old pattern, took the meds and could just mentally breathe again.
I can also have conversations without being so insanely self conscious all the time which is a first
Finally something I disagree with destiny about. Two party systems suck and cause extreme social split through society. Unlike multiparty systems that forces parties to work together
Homeless Frido Baggins got me
People drive there in emergencies so maybe that's why they cleared the road and got away
Destiny, I initially misjudged your analysis and thought you were biased towards Israel. However, after hearing from you post-visit, it's evident that you are honest and open to evolving based on new experiences and knowledge. I applaud your ability to analyze and understand both perspectives more clearly. Keep it up! MY RESPECT!!!👍🏼👍🏼
When I was living on Kibbutz Hatzor, we had the same black & white water barrels on our roofs.
The problem with having so many parties is that the winner will likely not have the support of very many people, overall.
So I wrote a few times in your previous videos before you came.
You are 200 meters from my kitchen!
Depending on the neighborhood, the streets close on Shabbat. If a neighborhood is over 50% religious / keep shabbat laws. There was no need to be afraid, but people do not want cars on their streets as they keep Shabbat.
The large hats are called shtreimels, they are made of fur, classically beaver, and are a sort of dress from 2 centuries ago in eastern Europe, generally worn by the Chassidic sects of the general Haredi (ultra-orthodox) population.
Disordered attention is the root of most problems imho. i.e., it's hard to listen when you have something to say; at times I find this nearly impossible. What do you guys think this means? Is it simply a tell that an adjustment of dosage is in order? Or a sign of adhd in those not diagnosed as such? How much do normal people struggle with this?
Thank you, now I can have peace of mind...worried the second I saw u were there
You need to come back to real life
@wren4077 thank you, I appreciate your guidance
Digging all this footage 😊😊
1:10:30 Yes just being assertive in traffic in LA lol. My exact feelings. People give you the space as long as you be assertive about your space.
when u say netanyahu is good in building a coalition i hear that he is good in buying them and giving their friends my israeli tax money
Classic august putting content in last 5 minutes of video
There's no sound, is it just me? Anybody else experiencing the experience of silence?
The water argument by Destiny is quite misguided. Huge swaths of the world don't have access to constant pressure of water in their pipelines, even in many parts of the us. It's not uncommon to have small local water purification sites on a hill that deliver water to households, but at low pressure. These tubs aren't so much to store water for days, but to gather water and ensure that you have enough water under pressure when the need arises (e.g. showers)
does that change his point? where in the us do you have houses with full plumbing literally a mile or less away from houses without?
Thats not even the point. Palestinians have their own Palestinian authority that tax the population gets money from the u.n and what not and it its responsibility to take care for infrastructure order and any other services in their economy. The fact that it dosent done and all the money stolen by their leadership its their intenal problem of inability to manage things. They have basicly full autonomy on all their life aspects in their lands
Jesus could you imagine being able to drop 40k without a second thought to go on a trip. I fucking wish lol
"Homeless Frodo Baggins"😂
"A deal that would restore Honor and Dignity" is not really reachable, when you start off with "from the river to the sea". If you started at demanding 100% of all the land, you set yourself up to either inevitable conflict, or humiliation.
Now go solve THAT real quick...
32:38
Watching this video was so worth it just to find out the MASS UNBAN happened. I'm BACK
The problem is that you could have been played. They could have know about you and simply lied to you what needs to be spread through you.
The Shabbat police were about to disappear you guys.
I think instead of apartheid, what the West Bank is like is more similar to the American South in the 1960s. At least from what I heard from the guy you were talking to in the car while driving, that’s what it sounds like to me. As someone who grew up in the South myself.
nothing like it
26:27 the barrels are for heating water, not for storing them in case the pipes get closed.
israel is very sunny most year and very hot, those barrels are there to absorb heat (this is why they are black). that way you can heat water during the day and save electricity.
the white barrels are the same, but instead if being black to absorb heat from the sun, the white barrels will have a solar panel connected to them, and heat the water via the solar pannel.
they are on top of jewish houses too. you can see a lot of them in the poorer neighborhoods though, cause they will have lower chance of heaving an electric heater instead or as an extra to the solar heater. if you were in bnei brak or modi'in illit (haredi cities) or in jewish perriferry cities you would see a lot more of them too just like in arab villiages and neighborhoods. but you can see them everywhere, although much less in richer nrighborhoods and cities.
it does point out to ecconomic inequality that arabs/palestinians in general suffer in israel but there is no restriction of water to any israeli citizen.
i frankly don't know about restrictions on water towards palestinians in the west bank, although i believe there is some restrictions. but as a reminder, palestinians in the west bank do not pay back for their water consumption. at least not for israel, israel provides that water for free to the PA.
Love the haircut
I want him to just upload the interviews as high production value edited videos, rather than only show it as streaming fodder. I think we should be able to watch it on our own and come to our own conclusions first and THEN we can watch a dissection of the interview on stream.
I think a lot of the Vlogs are probably also better off as edited individual vlog videos, maybe seperated by days. And THEN it can be streaming fodder.
Double dip that shit. Thats hard earned content right there, might as well milk it
Ranked Choice Voting is based, building coalitions is what democracy is SUPPOSED to be about ~~
But there needs to be a minimum threshold, like 5% of the votes. Otherwise you get the tooany cooks in the kitchen problem.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526 I'm not sold on that, but I don't hate the idea either! Seems like a really arbitrary threshold though, I think the % would have to be dependent on the number of candidates, and then at that point you will have disagreements on whether the formulae are correct.
Outlast 3: Destiny’s destiny
X users were guessing it was video cards on the dumpster lmaaoo
20:00 The only L in this vid.
I blame my Redbull addiction on Destiny’s Redbull addiction
Let’s say that during the trip someone, from Syria for example, enters his house. And when he returned, claims it was his house.
Destiny’s take is to settle it by giving the invader a room?
That is what he says should happen with the Arab invaders of Israel.
The “settlers” simply claim that after all said and done, the land is still not “palestine”. But JUDEA AND SAMARIA.
Bro please just do a doc like you have all this footage, put something out there for the same reason you do the manifestos. You can make something informative without having to stake out opinions just show us what you saw with some good interview clips in an informative way. You can do the stream thing too but this would literally be perfect for the first Bridges non podcast content
Destinys fan base asking if he asked the israelies about what to do next and Destiny saying "i dont know, ill have to look through inyerviews" then asking destiny who was the most influential person he spoke to and he couldnt remember his name. WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO OUT THERE if you dont remember your questions and the name of THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON YOU SPOKE TO.
All houses in israel have white barrels on top of buildings
Thats water heating system
I dont know about west bank
Usage
But those differ only in color
They are used differently
I loved the back and forth with the Israeli commenter. You can see in Destiny's interviews with the Israeli media guys that, as there is a lot of palestinian propaganda in the US, there is A LOT of Israeli propaganda in Israel. There are a lot of disingenuous people muddying the waters of the reality of this conflict, on both sides
Hey Destiny!
You took it to far
A bit too parasocial there, buddy.
Say "Hello" like the rest of us, not this chummy "Hey" bullcrap you've got going.
I’m glad destiny was able to have im his right of return, he seen with his own eyess. I would say it no different than visiting my family in Mexico. You can see where the disparity in living conditions. How you take running water as a luxury no one else has. Our toilet water is better than most people’s drinking water. My Poops get cleaner water than your children.
The complete 180 on Destiny's zionist viewers is truly a spectacle to behold
What a strange country
29:20 Freudian Slip
Can destiny post the full speech he gave in front of that crowd on the beach
Seeing destiny being put off by many political parties is sooo funny. It’s standard like everywhere other than the us.
well israel do have alot of hot mess in its political syistem if in u.s.a the consitution is in exiles with cronycapitalism with revolving door . then israel is the same thing juast witout the constiution with flimbsy basic laws with court system that dosent properly regulated and restraind . and witout proper transperency in all agencies
I think he’s more put off by the fact it’s all just based on total country wide votes. Even countries that have many parties will normally have at least some elected by region, not just a total country election where then it’s divided up based on total votes which is how Israel does it, which causes problems because it becomes far easier to have ultra extremist parties and you lose out on the significant benefit of certain politicians representing certain areas geographically (like a given state or province). Exactly how this is done varies by country, but I believe often they just have a house and senate and the house is proportional and the senate geographic with a set seat amount per region. The fact that Israel has a single chamber parliament with only proportional representation with a fairly low threshold to get a seat for any given party is a bit odd and does come with problems which I think is what he is getting at, not just the existence of multiple parties but more the fact that it’s purely proportional for the whole nation with no designated representation for regions
@@bulldozer8950 israeli politics is definitely hot mess. But it mostly derived from group thinking and no comprehension of the political birocratical syistem by the population.
The luck of local elections could add some clearejce at the same time there are numerous of those changes that need to be done the whole system is extremely exploited by the few that comprehend it wich makes extremly corrupt management. I would say the bigges problem is the luck of involvment of the publick in the judicial system wich give them to much free rain with laws and to much over complicatuon andluck of trunsperency of the going ons agains the public . And definitely there need to be some kind of uper lower house system so that to some roles like economics ext only professional ppl that know the job can be elected and not powerbrokers that dont know how to use their power to manage the country. Regarding eliminating smaller parties it wont change much just prospone problems there is extreme change in israeli demografics fuled by religious groups who fine with leaving in poverty on gov subsedies wich breed faster then the secular populatuon that breed less becouse they want higher leaving standard and because all the burden of the taxes falls on them. In israel if u extrwmly welty u ok if u dirth poor u ok but if u in the middle u worked to the bone from all directions and u can see it in the demografics
@@bulldozer8950 this makes far more sense. the way destiny brings his point across makes it sound like an american who cant cope with more than 2 political parties. As seen by the events before 7.10 the democracy in israel is built rather flimsy
A note regarding Ben Gvir:
He is the most right wing man in Israel,
If he was a member of Hamas party, then he would be the most leftist among them
That tells a lot about the differences between the populations.
@@danielquartler1527 the most leftist... No he would still be a right winger. Cause right wingers are huge fans of racial, ethnic, religious cleansing. And Hamas was pretty much a pet project of Israel so to create division within the Palestinian cause. And Israel wanted Hamas to take over Gaza so to have reason to blockade Gaza and commit slow extermination by starvation in Gaza.
12:54 the double glazing starts
Destiny still hasn't made it clear why the Isreali (or rest of Europe) political system is worse compared to the US'. Like he says "there are so many parties and they need to form coalitions", so what's the problem? Like these parties are represented based on the amount of support they get from people.
I can atleast understand the criticism for not having regional representation
I get that the star of david being on their national flag might lead people to think it's a religious symbol... But I mean come on
01:06:20 lol i do that for every single convo every day
I start doing like 10 word sentences to remember the last 4 things to respond to
I could just not do that? That's a thing I could just medicate away? wtf
who was the girl that was with them? was she just another translator or something? she didn't look familiar
That’s destiny new chick she’s living with him for a bit aswell
@@sobliss5200 ah. hopefully it goes better
Did Destiny really just imply or out right say that Netanyahu isn’t a far right bad person? wtf??
He’s not. He’s in the moderate right party. He just happens to have a lot of far right party members in his party because Israel is a multi party nation.
He isn't far right himself. He's in a coalition with far right parties, alongside several other variants of right wing.
You guys desperately need to learn how coalitions and third parties work because Americans constantly push for it over their system, and completely ignore the downsides
every day is story time with tiny
Every day is the same new shirt for tiny
Destiny likes two party systems because one of the parties represents him 😂
So on one hand you said Israelis felt safe in Gaza before 2005. On the other hand you said that Sharon disengagement was good.
Steve, "settlers" are coming back to the land they were forcefully expelled from in 1948. So this whole fuss about "illegal" settlements is meatless. You can't expect some people respect International Laws while others get free pass with their perpetual hostility.
They definitely are aggressive towards drivers, but only because they believe you guys would be Jews, as they don't mind non Jews driving on Shabbat.
1:53 thnks you , ian pretty chill too
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idk why destiny says he isnt pro israel. even if he isnt he is way more pro israel than he is palestinian. which is fine but he should be honest.
Ugh, another mislabelled video... just skip to 1hr 18min for the lost on religious neighborhood bit...
Muslims only have 2 holidays a year
True, but the Ramadan Bombathon lasts for 30 days.
@@sinatra222 Sure but everything continues normal in Ramadan, its not really a holiday. We just change the schedule of our eating, and some people become more religious. But work, school, and normal life is not on hold for 30 days.
Interesting. What does HAMAS do for West Gangers?
Destiny, come drive in Bangkok.
Imagine dumpster diving for footage.
Don't need to imagine. Did you see the content in the previous weeks?
I dunno if Steven could handle Ukraine it's pretty fucking grisly over there, leave it to the war correspondents like Willy OAM
To be fair, destiny is more about the history and politics and less about the war. I don't think he has a desire to go into a war zone.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526 yes while I would like to see him go there to get his opinion from on the ground, that's a selfish want cos going there might blacken his soul.
@35:35 It is astounding that Destiny supports Israel 98% of the time. However, when Destiny makes even a single critical remark about Israel, people react strongly and accuse him. This reaction is frustrating. Many, including myself, are tired of this. Any time we criticize Israel or its policies, it's labeled as antisemitism, which is absurd. I have nothing but respect for Jews. They are family-oriented and keep their values, but enough of being too sensitive.
First sentence my air b and b was not to par. But other than that it was ok. Now imagine liking in Gaza or the West Bank. Did anyone ask them how accommodating their air b and b is?
33:00 he's so close but hasn't quite put the dots together yet - YES the religious fundamentalists in Israel are the problem, if there were no settlements on land given to Palestinians in the partition plan Hamas wouldn't have any excuse for their barbarism, but they do... because Israel has NEVER stopped building settlements.......... for decades.
They don’t even use the settlements as an excuse for their actions lmfao what
Fundamentalists are an issue on both sides.
Regarding democratic system:
The current Israeli system is a shit, a reform is needed, but it's very difficult.
2 parties system is dangerous, In extreme- imagine there was 1 Jewish party and 1 Muslim party.
Generating a new house based on geography is also problematic, I may draw the lines so 1 party (let's say liberal) will have a huge majority or draw new lines so they will be a minority.
Problem.
I dont think the issue is the system. The politics themselves are the issue. Israel need a new kind of government there for sure, with a clear view of what and how they doing it. But there is no such figures now in their political life. May be if the situation with Lebanon will escalate to war, some new political force will burn after the war…
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There are some leaders which I respect (Yair Lapid and Yair Golan).
The system is problematic:
The israeli democracy is too fragile with only 1 house and no constitution.
In addition, the Likud party is corrupted because of their system (members are chosen with save regional seats but only likud members may elect them, so most are elected woth only 1500 votes,which makes them corrupt).
The system is problematic because the orthodox and the settlers are the balance for any coalition (they were in most of the coalitions in last 44y) so they have much more power than their percentage in population.
Think about it that way -
Suppose you have 3 parties:
Left with 49% of the votes
Right with 49%of the votes
Orthodox with 2%of the votes.
You have to cross the 50% threshold to establish a government.
So each side will give the orthodox plenty of money to establish the coalition.
It's like the saying: 2 fights and the 3rd wins it all.
@@danielquartler1527 well this is the issue that i talk about, now days the politicians in Israel separate them selfs as two big groups left and right, and this thing need to be ended with some political force that will come and say enough to this separation, but its really hard to do couse i think its like 30 years specially last ten years when all the political talks poisoned the israeli society with propaganda against each other to collect more votes for them, and in this fight they forget about the true enemy outside. Can see the peak of this conflict in 2023 in israeli society. I think Beny Gantz comes with this idea to try to break the ice between left and right and says hes in the middle, and this let him a lot of election power but still not enough, also Naftali Benet tried to do this but met big violence and hate from right for his move.
About the ortodox jews its not complete correct what you say, yes they have major power couse they are the miss votes to any coalition, but the numbers you say its not correct at all, they are not 2%, their number are much more bigger, i think its the same nuber as all left parties in Knesset, in todays Knesset they have 18 seets and its a huge number.
Whats clear is all this games between left and right needs to end, whats funny in this situation that in real the society and the political scream so much about left and right but in truth they not really not left and not right, peoples need to open some books and read the meaning of right and left ideology.
Now about the politicians:
1.About Yair Lapid, well at least for me hes a joke and sure cant be in charge specially now days, hes maybe a nice politician, but nit for Israel. He more looks like a EU version of politics, Israel its too different for many reasons. You cant be Israel President ands speech an anti religion stuff.
2.About Yair Golan, well hes more hard, in one way he sounds nice, what he does on the beginning of october 7 was heroic things to politician to do, but when the things come to his deep ideological left view i dont think u can sell it to the public now in Israel after october 7…
3.Beny Gantz also sounds nice but this figure have so much failure on his shoulders, hes a huge part of IDF failure now days, and you cant take it from him.
But what he says about breaking the ice between left and right its the only correct way to out from this political mess.
4.Bibi Netanyahu for sure need to go out from political life, maybe a new Likud leader will arise and bring something new.
5.Ben Gvir is hard too, I understand what he doing and why, i understand who votes him, he have a very important state to say, jews in Israel must fell safe, its surprise to say it but last 30 years its starting to be not safe in Israel to be jew, and becouse of this process figure like Ben Gvir comes, so u need to hear him too.
6. The last one who i wanna mention is Naftali Benet, he was gone from politics after his last presidential election, and im sure hes gone couse all the hate and propaganda from the right wing and hate from society, but i think the society in israel now days need to pray him to back. For me hes the perfect prime minister, a religion jew who walls with kipa, patriot for sure, understand the important of religion and liberalism in Israel, and he really can connect left and right as he does before in 2020.
@@nzothfatherofdream9231 I agree.
I believe Naftaly Benet is the best option between all the others.
I said 2% only as an imaginary example to demonstrate that even 2% (which is nothing compared to 49%) may have the exact same power (or even more) than the 49%.
@@danielquartler1527 Benet is the best option between the others yes, but and its a big BUT he cant bring much change to the system. When i say system i mean political system, media system,court system, and IDF system, and they all connected and they all wrong now. Now every system dont want to change and hardly goes to some radical reforms its natural in every country. But all this machine mechanism works wrong now, and 7 october just shows it. Likud in 2023 tries to bring some huge reform to court system and faces a huge resistance from the system that was close to kind of Civil war,it is clear that these changes are needed in the court, but they cannot come from the corrupt part of the same system.
Now comes the hard part that people are not like to speak about but you cant say its not true, a big changes comes after big crisis, and its looks like 7 october wasnt big enough to bring this wave of necessary changes, and its just shows how deep the roots of corruption seets, and its mean it will be true painful for the people in the future to deal with it.
So destiny still hasn't gotten past antisemitic myths about religious jews
are you gonna say which myths or just say "the myths"
Don’t care. It’s religions job to fix its poor image
wut?
@@Lugiamaster075 e.g. that they throw stones, and the implication that they are at all violent
did you watch it?
My experience is israel was exactly that, israelis going to muslim stores on saturdays and muslims doing semi halal things with everyone else. I was mostly in big cities in the northern west though, maybe people are more religiously conservative and diverse in less densely populated areas.
FINALLY... the antisemitism arc..
Lonerbox @1:19:45 lol omfg no 😂
Darn, i was loving Destiny's mostly pro-israel stance and I just knew the one thing that could mess that up would be him speaking to far-right Israelis.
Nothing got messed up tho. He had the same opinions about settlers way before going to Israel.
He said he isn't pro anything
@@bangtan8565 Ok he says he's not pro-anything, but he obviously agrees with many pro-israel positions... so thats what ppl mean when they say he's pro-israel.
hour and a half video.... 2x SPEED TIME!!!
32:38 holy based
35:47 yes. YES. These were my thoughts exactly. Number 1 threat to Israel's security right now is the average Israeli conservative IQ.
1 hour and 25 minute video that shouldve been 9 minutes at most, worst destiny clip channel by far
This is actually like a 180 and yeah being a non-Jew makes it so he can just chill. And omg suddenly it’s all hyperbole lol. First disliked D clip
39:25 ok, that take makes me question a lot of his other takes...
Those people get all the possibilities to integrate, but refuse. Then there's a lot of crime and the radical religious stuff and that's where people stop accepting them
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palestinian teretoties and israeli terretories are 2 diffrent economical systems. via taxetions methods of incom ect ect its juest that alot fo palestinans have work permits like visas to work in israel besides that its independant ecconomies that managed by 2 diffrent goverments and birocracies