Murder of innocent people is never justified. |
Hakeem is enemy #1 for pocketing AIPAC dollars. |
A huge part of this shift is what was being shown on social media especially TikTok. As a Holocaust survivor Gabor Mate said ‘It’s like watching Auschwitz on TikTok’
It's why Israeli lobbyists and officials have been so desperate to ban TikTok. https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/tiktok-ban-fueled-by-israel-not-china |
I think people forget the warmongering for Iran is another reason for low US favorability of Israel even among Jews. Netanyahu is an awful advocate for his country and has a tense relationship with successive US presidents since he returned to power in 2009.
I think without the Gaza war, the unfavorable marks would still be this way |
Majority of Gen Z have an unfavourable impression of Israel ... the reason for that is that we're losing the digital war” "they're getting their information from TikTok and whatever it is. "
Norm Coleman, chairman of the Jewish Coalition |
Except on October 7th, right? |
It makes you look pretty evil to use October 7th to justify genocide. |
Fights in the north? |
I highly doubt that it’s two |
Here is a reminder from Miko Peled, former IDF Special Forces, on what this violent conflict is all about, “Israel is staging a prolonged assault on the Palestinian people’s very means of existence—destroying homes, hospitals, sanitation infrastructure, food and water sources, schools, and more. To understand the genocidal campaign unfolding before our eyes, we must examine the roots of Israeli society. Israel is a settler colonial state whose existence depends on the elimination of Palestinians. Accordingly, Israel is a deeply militarized society whose citizens are raised in an environment of historical revisionism and indoctrination that whitewashes Israel’s crimes while cultivating a deep-seated racism against Palestinians.”. https://mronline.org/2024/01/17/the-idfs-war-crimes-are-a-perfect-reflection-of-israeli-society/ |
It is ridiculous, your antisemitism. Why don't we talk about what Jews suffered in Palestine before the 80s and even in the 90s?
Why don't you go to a mosque here and listen to how they are here to convert us or eradicate us? Go to church after, and see how much hate is being taught towards other religions. Why don't you ask Palestinian women who keep screaming that they will be proud if their sons die to protect Gaza, why are they indoctrinating their children? There is no genocide in Gaza; look inward towards your genocidal thoughts. |
DP. Right, but the US is enabling one side. If both sides had to deal with each other, without international funding and meddling, this wouldn’t have lasted as long. |
DP? What genocide are you referring to? The one in which Gazans and Palestinians swear to kill all Jews, even if it kills them all? Are you under some illusion that Hamas and Gaza are separate entities? |
So a majority of Americans have a negative opinion of Israel, and you think it's jut two posters posting? Mmkay. Some of us have been paying attention since long before 2023, even when we know that's when some people think this all started. -OP |
this started way earlier than that. try 1948 and Israel terror, but ZIonists are pros at historical revisionism. Mohammad Zarqa trembled with fear as he watched panicked crowds of people, screaming and covered in blood, rush into his small village on the outskirts of Jerusalem. “You have to run,” he remembers a woman crying out, shocking Zarqa out of a daze and sending him racing home to warn his family. He was only 12 years old at the time, unaware of the looming war that would soon upend his life. It was April 9, 1948, and Jewish militias had just attacked Deir Yassin, a village about a mile northeast of Zarqa’s home in Ein Karem in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine. At least 100 people, including women and children, were killed – many stripped, lined up and shot with automatic fire, according to reports from the time archived by the United Nations (https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-211346/) The massacre is among the events that led to al-Nakba, or “the catastrophe,” when roughly 700,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes by armed Jewish groups seeking to establish the state of Israel. https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/15/us/nakba-day-anniversary-palestinians/index.html |