Crypto 2025: The Great Digital Comedown
How We Dreamed of Financial Freedom and Woke Up With Our Wallets Crying
How We Dreamed of Financial Freedom and Woke Up With Our Wallets Crying
We’re not perfect. We’re not polite. We’re not subtle … But we’re real.
In a world where everyone’s busy looking good, Israelis are busy making sure they’re not lying to themselves.
In a country where every word is policed, every tweet can ruin a career, and “offense” is a national sport –
“Fathi & Zimri Among the People” is a small cultural explosion of free speech
No, we don’t hate peaceת We just learned that peace doesn’t come from circles of empathy and songs in the park.
It comes from clear borders, a strong army, and an unshakable belief in the rightness of our cause.
The leader who filled the political vacuum of Central and Eastern Europe, the man who reinvented the term “autocracy chic” – a combination of nationalist intentions, precise management of local propaganda, and political tactics that leave Brussels in perpetual discomfort.
Radical Islam is not a “local problem” or a “passing wave of terror” – it is part of a deep cultural-religious conflict between opposing worldviews. The question is not whether there will be a Third World War, but whether the West will recognize that it is already in it.
What have we learned? Forgetting is forbidden, trusting is forbidden, losing is impossible
Two years after 10/7, the clear lesson is that the Jewish people must not be confused: not to believe in any promise of “world peace”, not to forget the price of complacency, and not to assume that the Western world will protect us.
We are a people who survived 3,000 years, rose from the ashes of great empires, built a progressive state in the heart of the Middle East – and then willingly choose to spend seven days in a makeshift tent in a parking lot. If that isn’t proof of Jewish tenacity, I don’t know what is.
October 2025. As the level of anti-Semitism in Europe rises, Britain is experiencing identity attacks, and we are trying to decide whether to invite someone who is considered an “enemy of the public” there or a “friend of the Jews.”
In the Israel of 2025, we have a threat from the north, the south, the east – and also from central Tel Aviv. They say that every bad thing has a good side, but it’s hard to find advantages in the crowd that comes with Israeli flags to demonstrate against… Israel, with hundreds of thousands of followers in Arabic translating the signs live.