If things get worse for Jewish people

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon
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Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


The far left is trying its hardest to control the party, they are makng heads in certain states (etc. Maryland). And the anti Israel crown, foreign and aboard, is deliberately seeking to reach the far left to see that the U.S. ends support of Israel. It's a long game, they may not achive this now or this year, but they are working for the future.


Yep. And that’s what scares me.


the us shouldn’t be anti Israel agreed

But it shouldn’t support Israel either

Why not just have a neutral posture

Let Israel be Israel

Let America be America

If you don’t like that, you are free to move to Israel


We’ve been over this many times.

If the US withdraws support for Israel, Arab states and terrorist groups would exploit that and attack quickly.

It would be Israel vs Iran/Syria/Lebanon/Hamas and potentially other states as well.

Israel would lose. The territory would end up being run by Arabs who very well could have terrorist affiliations.

Deaths in general would be awful and among Israeli Jews it would be especially awful.


1. They already tried this in the past and lost

2. Israel has nukes - Arabs don’t


That region is very small. If Israel nukes an Arab country, they'd effectively be killing themselves with the fallout.
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Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


The far left is trying its hardest to control the party, they are makng heads in certain states (etc. Maryland). And the anti Israel crown, foreign and aboard, is deliberately seeking to reach the far left to see that the U.S. ends support of Israel. It's a long game, they may not achive this now or this year, but they are working for the future.


Yep. And that’s what scares me.


the us shouldn’t be anti Israel agreed

But it shouldn’t support Israel either

Why not just have a neutral posture

Let Israel be Israel

Let America be America

If you don’t like that, you are free to move to Israel


Like, Make America Great Again?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


The far left is trying its hardest to control the party, they are makng heads in certain states (etc. Maryland). And the anti Israel crown, foreign and aboard, is deliberately seeking to reach the far left to see that the U.S. ends support of Israel. It's a long game, they may not achive this now or this year, but they are working for the future.


Yep. And that’s what scares me.


the us shouldn’t be anti Israel agreed

But it shouldn’t support Israel either

Why not just have a neutral posture

Let Israel be Israel

Let America be America

If you don’t like that, you are free to move to Israel


We’ve been over this many times.

If the US withdraws support for Israel, Arab states and terrorist groups would exploit that and attack quickly.

It would be Israel vs Iran/Syria/Lebanon/Hamas and potentially other states as well.

Israel would lose. The territory would end up being run by Arabs who very well could have terrorist affiliations.

Deaths in general would be awful and among Israeli Jews it would be especially awful.


You don't understand, this is exactly what they want to happen! This is the goal behind calls for ending U.S. support of Israel. It is a long game.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.
Anonymous
Wow, more hostage pictures being torn down at Penn.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.


The split in the Democrats is inevitable at some point, it's already happening subtly. Don't delude yourself. The moderates are all old dinosaurs. The activists are not moderate and they are not supporting Israel. They justify the atrocities of October 7 because in their book it's fighting oppression. It doesn't matter Hamas is anything but progressive as the Queers for Palestine and feminists for Palestine groups tell you. It doesn't matter to them the nature of how people and children were killed and tortured. Those activists are in the WH, such as Biden's awful press secretary, they're young officials and bureaucrats at the State department. They're college professors and writers for the NYT.

Just look at Britain and the Labour party as a harbinger of what to come.

The one thing I'll say about the Republicans is that they immediately see evil for what it is, something an increasing number of Democrats have to struggle with. And many Jews are starting to realize this. It's an unpleasant reckoning but the sooner you realize this the better off you'll be.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.


The split in the Democrats is inevitable at some point, it's already happening subtly. Don't delude yourself. The moderates are all old dinosaurs. The activists are not moderate and they are not supporting Israel. They justify the atrocities of October 7 because in their book it's fighting oppression. It doesn't matter Hamas is anything but progressive as the Queers for Palestine and feminists for Palestine groups tell you. It doesn't matter to them the nature of how people and children were killed and tortured. Those activists are in the WH, such as Biden's awful press secretary, they're young officials and bureaucrats at the State department. They're college professors and writers for the NYT.

Just look at Britain and the Labour party as a harbinger of what to come.

The one thing I'll say about the Republicans is that they immediately see evil for what it is, something an increasing number of Democrats have to struggle with. And many Jews are starting to realize this. It's an unpleasant reckoning but the sooner you realize this the better off you'll be.

And you don’t think the extremist and isolationist MAGA wing of the party is better? The difference is they ALREADY have the power in the GOP.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.


The split in the Democrats is inevitable at some point, it's already happening subtly. Don't delude yourself. The moderates are all old dinosaurs. The activists are not moderate and they are not supporting Israel. They justify the atrocities of October 7 because in their book it's fighting oppression. It doesn't matter Hamas is anything but progressive as the Queers for Palestine and feminists for Palestine groups tell you. It doesn't matter to them the nature of how people and children were killed and tortured. Those activists are in the WH, such as Biden's awful press secretary, they're young officials and bureaucrats at the State department. They're college professors and writers for the NYT.

Just look at Britain and the Labour party as a harbinger of what to come.

The one thing I'll say about the Republicans is that they immediately see evil for what it is, something an increasing number of Democrats have to struggle with. And many Jews are starting to realize this. It's an unpleasant reckoning but the sooner you realize this the better off you'll be.


+100 especially the bolded.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.


The split in the Democrats is inevitable at some point, it's already happening subtly. Don't delude yourself. The moderates are all old dinosaurs. The activists are not moderate and they are not supporting Israel. They justify the atrocities of October 7 because in their book it's fighting oppression. It doesn't matter Hamas is anything but progressive as the Queers for Palestine and feminists for Palestine groups tell you. It doesn't matter to them the nature of how people and children were killed and tortured. Those activists are in the WH, such as Biden's awful press secretary, they're young officials and bureaucrats at the State department. They're college professors and writers for the NYT.

Just look at Britain and the Labour party as a harbinger of what to come.

The one thing I'll say about the Republicans is that they immediately see evil for what it is, something an increasing number of Democrats have to struggle with. And many Jews are starting to realize this. It's an unpleasant reckoning but the sooner you realize this the better off you'll be.


+100 especially the bolded.

Oh, yes. They were quick to denounce evil when white supremacists marched on Charlottesville shouting, “Jews will not replace us”. There’s no question antisemitism is growing on the far left, but let’s stop pretending the GOP is the epitome of allyship.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


The far left is trying its hardest to control the party, they are makng heads in certain states (etc. Maryland). And the anti Israel crown, foreign and aboard, is deliberately seeking to reach the far left to see that the U.S. ends support of Israel. It's a long game, they may not achive this now or this year, but they are working for the future.


Yep. And that’s what scares me.


the us shouldn’t be anti Israel agreed

But it shouldn’t support Israel either

Why not just have a neutral posture

Let Israel be Israel

Let America be America

If you don’t like that, you are free to move to Israel


We’ve been over this many times.

If the US withdraws support for Israel, Arab states and terrorist groups would exploit that and attack quickly.

It would be Israel vs Iran/Syria/Lebanon/Hamas and potentially other states as well.

Israel would lose. The territory would end up being run by Arabs who very well could have terrorist affiliations.

Deaths in general would be awful and among Israeli Jews it would be especially awful.


You don't understand, this is exactly what they want to happen! This is the goal behind calls for ending U.S. support of Israel. It is a long game.


Oh yes. It is a long game, too, that centers around making the Democratic Party fully anti-Israel.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.


The split in the Democrats is inevitable at some point, it's already happening subtly. Don't delude yourself. The moderates are all old dinosaurs. The activists are not moderate and they are not supporting Israel. They justify the atrocities of October 7 because in their book it's fighting oppression. It doesn't matter Hamas is anything but progressive as the Queers for Palestine and feminists for Palestine groups tell you. It doesn't matter to them the nature of how people and children were killed and tortured. Those activists are in the WH, such as Biden's awful press secretary, they're young officials and bureaucrats at the State department. They're college professors and writers for the NYT.

Just look at Britain and the Labour party as a harbinger of what to come.

The one thing I'll say about the Republicans is that they immediately see evil for what it is, something an increasing number of Democrats have to struggle with. And many Jews are starting to realize this. It's an unpleasant reckoning but the sooner you realize this the better off you'll be.


+100 especially the bolded.

Oh, yes. They were quick to denounce evil when white supremacists marched on Charlottesville shouting, “Jews will not replace us”. There’s no question antisemitism is growing on the far left, but let’s stop pretending the GOP is the epitome of allyship.


It’s very interesting how ethnocentric Jews in Israel are when it comes to borders and migration policy but support open borders in their diasporic temporary homes
🤨 🧐

Only a few Jews like Stephen miller are consistent

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a Jew, I see the center left as our strongest ally (Joe Biden and Hillary, for example). More sincerely supportive than evangelicals on the right. I’ve been saddened and disappointed by the far left, but so far, they’re not the ones in control of the party.


One of the largest supporters of Jews and Israel is none other than Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon isn’t in office (fortunately). Joe Biden is, and his allyship, along with folks like Fetterman, is most apparent to me. And I’m grateful for that.


The split in the Democrats is inevitable at some point, it's already happening subtly. Don't delude yourself. The moderates are all old dinosaurs. The activists are not moderate and they are not supporting Israel. They justify the atrocities of October 7 because in their book it's fighting oppression. It doesn't matter Hamas is anything but progressive as the Queers for Palestine and feminists for Palestine groups tell you. It doesn't matter to them the nature of how people and children were killed and tortured. Those activists are in the WH, such as Biden's awful press secretary, they're young officials and bureaucrats at the State department. They're college professors and writers for the NYT.

Just look at Britain and the Labour party as a harbinger of what to come.

The one thing I'll say about the Republicans is that they immediately see evil for what it is, something an increasing number of Democrats have to struggle with. And many Jews are starting to realize this. It's an unpleasant reckoning but the sooner you realize this the better off you'll be.


+100 especially the bolded.

Oh, yes. They were quick to denounce evil when white supremacists marched on Charlottesville shouting, “Jews will not replace us”. There’s no question antisemitism is growing on the far left, but let’s stop pretending the GOP is the epitome of allyship.


It’s very interesting how ethnocentric Jews in Israel are when it comes to borders and migration policy but support open borders in their diasporic temporary homes
🤨 🧐

Only a few Jews like Stephen miller are consistent



“Diasporic temporary homes”? What is that supposed to mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, more hostage pictures being torn down at Penn.


The hostage pictures are stupid in the first place and are just marketing

The hostages aren’t in Philly! So why put them up in Philly?

I’ve never understood the hostage flyers
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, more hostage pictures being torn down at Penn.


The hostage pictures are stupid in the first place and are just marketing

The hostages aren’t in Philly! So why put them up in Philly?

I’ve never understood the hostage flyers


You don’t have to understand it. But don’t tear them down.
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