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"We have been kicked out of every country in existence"

Do you not know you were kicked out of those countries because of your disgusting beliefs and vile actions?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Fine

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In 2018, Fine demanded that venues in Miami and Tampa cancel scheduled concerts with the New Zealand singer Lorde because she had previously cancelled a concert in Israel after being urged to do so by activists from the BDS movement. According to Fine, allowing Lorde to play would violate an anti-BDS law enacted by the state in 2016.[108] However Lorde's performances in Florida went ahead as scheduled.[109]

In April 2019, Fine called Paul Halpern, a progressive Jewish constituent of his, a "Judenrat" for supporting an event which was sharply critical of the Israeli government during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[20][110]
In May 2021, amid an ongoing crisis in Israel and Palestine, Fine made several posts and comments on his social media pages regarding Palestinians, including a celebration of the Israeli army's bombing of the Gaza Strip.[111] Regarding the deaths of Palestinian children during the conflict, he said, "I don't personally feel bad when human shields are killed."[112]

In October 2023, Fine switched his endorsement in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries from Ron DeSantis to Donald Trump over their reactions to antisemitism and the Gaza war.[113][114] He lauded Trump for moving the United States embassy to Jerusalem, and for brokering a peace deal between Israel and two Arab countries.[114]

On October 10, 2023, Fine arranged for "Regards from Randy Fine" to be written on a 155-mm artillery shell to be dropped on Gaza, and later arranged for messages on two more shells.[112]

In November 2023, Fine voted against a Florida House of Representatives resolution calling for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza war. The resolution, introduced by Angie Nixon, only received two supporting votes and was unsuccessful. Fine asserted that anyone who voted for the resolution was anti-Semitic and "putting every Jewish child in the state at risk."[112][115]

Fine called Ireland an "antisemitic country" after it recognized the State of Palestine in May 2024. He pledged to introduce a bill to ban Florida government entities from contracting with Irish, Norwegian, and Spanish companies, after the latter two countries also recognized Palestine.[116] When Governor Ron DeSantis visited Ireland in August 2024 to attend the Florida State–Georgia Tech football game, Fine criticized the governor, saying, "I was certainly disappointed to see not only folks go to what is clearly an antisemitic country that supports Muslim terror, but I was also disappointed that the game wasn't cancelled, which it should have been."[117]

Following the killing of Turkish-American citizen Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi by the Israel Defense Forces in September 2024, Fine tweeted "Throw rocks, get shot. One less #MuslimTerrorist. #FireAway," drawing a call by the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, for the legislature to censure Fine.[118][119]

In December 2024, Fine introduced a bill in the Florida Senate that would ban "flags with a political viewpoint" from being flown in Florida government buildings. He targeted the flag of Palestine, LGBTQ pride flags, and Black Lives Matter flags, though the bill itself does not specify those flags.[120] In a press release, he called Palestine a "fictional country", referred to the Black Lives Matter movement as "pro-violence", and repeatedly promoted the homophobic LGBTQ grooming conspiracy theory, writing, "Supporters of Muslim terror, child mutilators, and groomers have no right to taxpayer sponsorship of their repugnant messages."[121][122]
Fine said he planned to move to Israel along with his family had Kamala Harris won the 2024 United States presidential election.[9]

After the remains of the kidnapped Bibas family mother and children were returned to Israel in February 2025, Fine claimed in a series of tweets that there was no such thing as innocent Palestinian civilians, called them "demons that live on Earth" who "deserve death", and said that "Gaza must be destroyed."[123][124] CAIR repeated its call for Fine to be censured in response.[125]

Following the 2025 killing of Israeli embassy workers in Washington, D.C. during which the alleged shooter shouted "Free Palestine", Fine called for the "complete and total surrender" of Gaza during an interview with Fox News. Fine said that "The Palestinian cause is an evil one ... We nuked the Japanese twice in order to get unconditional surrender. That needs to be the same here. There is something deeply deeply wrong with this culture, and it needs to be defeated."[126] In response to people who interpreted this as Fine advocating for the use of nuclear weapons,[127] Fine later explained that the comparison was regarding complete and total surrender, not the use of nuclear weapons. He also accused Palestinians of being incestuous "idiots".[128][129] In The American Conservative, Jason Jones wrote that the Trump movement has "much more in common with the best representatives of the free Palestine movement" than Fine's "mass-murderous brand of Zionism."[130][3] Jones wrote that Fine is a disgrace and should resign from Congress or his colleagues in Congress should force him out.[3] Tucker Carlson also attacked Fine, writing "We hope he gets the help he needs."[129]

In July 2025, amid increasing warnings about the famine in Gaza, Fine tweeted they should "starve away"[131] until Israeli hostages were returned and dismissed the reporting on starving Palestinians as "a lie" and "Muslim terror propaganda".[132] His post was condemned by the American Jewish Committee for making light of the humanitarian crisis. He subsequently repeated claims that the situation was a hoax and argued that laws should allow people to run over pro-Palestinian protestors blocking roads. Sometime after his tweets, Fine was removed from a database of pro-Israeli politicians maintained by AIPAC.[132] Aaron Baker, Fine's Republican primary challenger in the 2025 and upcoming 2026 House election, accused Fine of "genocidal" rhetoric;[133] and fellow 2026 Republican challenger Charles Gambaro denounced Fine's comments as "outrageous" and "unacceptable".[134] Republican representative Marjorie Taylor Greene also commented, calling Fine's tweet "disgraceful".[135]

In October 2025, Fine was re-endorsed by AIPAC for re-election.[136]

In November 2025, at a Republican Jewish Coalition event, Fine called Tucker Carlson "the most dangerous antisemite in America", after Carlson hosted Nick Fuentes.[137] Fine also denounced Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie for opposing U.S. policies toward Israel. After Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, made a statement strongly backing Carlson, Fine said that he would no longer welcome the Heritage Foundation in his offices.[137][138][139] Carlson responded to Fine's criticism, saying, "Someone texted a picture of – literally – a dead baby and [Fine] laughs at it...And let's just be honest, that is much worse than anything Nick Fuentes has said. Period."[140]

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Fine

https://upload.wikimedia.org/w....ikipedia/commons/9/9

In 2018, Fine demanded that venues in Miami and Tampa cancel scheduled concerts with the New Zealand singer Lorde because she had previously cancelled a concert in Israel after being urged to do so by activists from the BDS movement. According to Fine, allowing Lorde to play would violate an anti-BDS law enacted by the state in 2016.[108] However Lorde's performances in Florida went ahead as scheduled.[109]
In April 2019, Fine called Paul Halpern, a progressive Jewish constituent of his, a "Judenrat" for supporting an event which was sharply critical of the Israeli government during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[20][110]
In May 2021, amid an ongoing crisis in Israel and Palestine, Fine made several posts and comments on his social media pages regarding Palestinians, including a celebration of the Israeli army's bombing of the Gaza Strip.[111] Regarding the deaths of Palestinian children during the conflict, he said, "I don't personally feel bad when human shields are killed."[112]
In October 2023, Fine switched his endorsement in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries from Ron DeSantis to Donald Trump over their reactions to antisemitism and the Gaza war.[113][114] He lauded Trump for moving the United States embassy to Jerusalem, and for brokering a peace deal between Israel and two Arab countries.[114]
On October 10, 2023, Fine arranged for "Regards from Randy Fine" to be written on a 155-mm artillery shell to be dropped on Gaza, and later arranged for messages on two more shells.[112]
In November 2023, Fine voted against a Florida House of Representatives resolution calling for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza war. The resolution, introduced by Angie Nixon, only received two supporting votes and was unsuccessful. Fine asserted that anyone who voted for the resolution was anti-Semitic and "putting every Jewish child in the state at risk."[112][115]
Fine called Ireland an "antisemitic country" after it recognized the State of Palestine in May 2024. He pledged to introduce a bill to ban Florida government entities from contracting with Irish, Norwegian, and Spanish companies, after the latter two countries also recognized Palestine.[116] When Governor Ron DeSantis visited Ireland in August 2024 to attend the Florida State–Georgia Tech football game, Fine criticized the governor, saying, "I was certainly disappointed to see not only folks go to what is clearly an antisemitic country that supports Muslim terror, but I was also disappointed that the game wasn't cancelled, which it should have been."[117]
Following the killing of Turkish-American citizen Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi by the Israel Defense Forces in September 2024, Fine tweeted "Throw rocks, get shot. One less #MuslimTerrorist. #FireAway," drawing a call by the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, for the legislature to censure Fine.[118][119]
In December 2024, Fine introduced a bill in the Florida Senate that would ban "flags with a political viewpoint" from being flown in Florida government buildings. He targeted the flag of Palestine, LGBTQ pride flags, and Black Lives Matter flags, though the bill itself does not specify those flags.[120] In a press release, he called Palestine a "fictional country", referred to the Black Lives Matter movement as "pro-violence", and repeatedly promoted the homophobic LGBTQ grooming conspiracy theory, writing, "Supporters of Muslim terror, child mutilators, and groomers have no right to taxpayer sponsorship of their repugnant messages."[121][122]
Fine said he planned to move to Israel along with his family had Kamala Harris won the 2024 United States presidential election.[9]
After the remains of the kidnapped Bibas family mother and children were returned to Israel in February 2025, Fine claimed in a series of tweets that there was no such thing as innocent Palestinian civilians, called them "demons that live on Earth" who "deserve death", and said that "Gaza must be destroyed."[123][124] CAIR repeated its call for Fine to be censured in response.[125]
Following the 2025 killing of Israeli embassy workers in Washington, D.C. during which the alleged shooter shouted "Free Palestine", Fine called for the "complete and total surrender" of Gaza during an interview with Fox News. Fine said that "The Palestinian cause is an evil one ... We nuked the Japanese twice in order to get unconditional surrender. That needs to be the same here. There is something deeply deeply wrong with this culture, and it needs to be defeated."[126] In response to people who interpreted this as Fine advocating for the use of nuclear weapons,[127] Fine later explained that the comparison was regarding complete and total surrender, not the use of nuclear weapons. He also accused Palestinians of being incestuous "idiots".[128][129] In The American Conservative, Jason Jones wrote that the Trump movement has "much more in common with the best representatives of the free Palestine movement" than Fine's "mass-murderous brand of Zionism."[130][3] Jones wrote that Fine is a disgrace and should resign from Congress or his colleagues in Congress should force him out.[3] Tucker Carlson also attacked Fine, writing "We hope he gets the help he needs."[129]
In July 2025, amid increasing warnings about the famine in Gaza, Fine tweeted they should "starve away"[131] until Israeli hostages were returned and dismissed the reporting on starving Palestinians as "a lie" and "Muslim terror propaganda".[132] His post was condemned by the American Jewish Committee for making light of the humanitarian crisis. He subsequently repeated claims that the situation was a hoax and argued that laws should allow people to run over pro-Palestinian protestors blocking roads. Sometime after his tweets, Fine was removed from a database of pro-Israeli politicians maintained by AIPAC.[132] Aaron Baker, Fine's Republican primary challenger in the 2025 and upcoming 2026 House election, accused Fine of "genocidal" rhetoric;[133] and fellow 2026 Republican challenger Charles Gambaro denounced Fine's comments as "outrageous" and "unacceptable".[134] Republican representative Marjorie Taylor Greene also commented, calling Fine's tweet "disgraceful".[135]
In October 2025, Fine was re-endorsed by AIPAC for re-election.[136]
In November 2025, at a Republican Jewish Coalition event, Fine called Tucker Carlson "the most dangerous antisemite in America", after Carlson hosted Nick Fuentes.[137] Fine also denounced Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie for opposing U.S. policies toward Israel. After Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, made a statement strongly backing Carlson, Fine said that he would no longer welcome the Heritage Foundation in his offices.[137][138][139] Carlson responded to Fine's criticism, saying, "Someone texted a picture of – literally – a dead baby and [Fine] laughs at it...And let's just be honest, that is much worse than anything Nick Fuentes has said. Period."[140]

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