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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop pretending this is about average people and their viewpoints. This is about monied interests in our politics and about corruption. That is what AIPAC is; legalized corruption on behalf of a foreign country.

Wasn’t JFK onto their dirty tricks?
….Part of the reason they took him out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.

Thank you for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's stop pretending this is about average people and their viewpoints. This is about monied interests in our politics and about corruption. That is what AIPAC is; legalized corruption on behalf of a foreign country.

Wasn’t JFK onto their dirty tricks?
….Part of the reason they took him out.


Absolutely. There were many involved in the conspiracy. After the CIA, the Zionists were the second most important conspirators. Some played both roles like CIA director/Mossad double agent James Angleton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


Can you articulate what the real issue is? IME Those who present themselves as pro-Pali and anti-Zionist are using the issue to express their dissatisfaction with some other issue. There is a reason why you see so many African-Americans, SE Asians, and Hispanics at these demonstrations. They don't feel empowered to complain about what is really bothering them and are using this conflict which to many is so far away as a safe space to complain obliquely about something else. I have a dream that people will have the insight to articulate what is really bothering them and stop projecting. It's so MAGA.


The thing you're struggling to identify is solidarity. People of color see what this is. We recognize our own oppression in it. And we stand with Palestine.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


Can you articulate what the real issue is? IME Those who present themselves as pro-Pali and anti-Zionist are using the issue to express their dissatisfaction with some other issue. There is a reason why you see so many African-Americans, SE Asians, and Hispanics at these demonstrations. They don't feel empowered to complain about what is really bothering them and are using this conflict which to many is so far away as a safe space to complain obliquely about something else. I have a dream that people will have the insight to articulate what is really bothering them and stop projecting. It's so MAGA.


Huh, not a word about white people at protests?


Believe me, they are the same.


Speaking of which, I was at the beach yesterday. There was a white lesbian woman with a black trans man. As they were leaving, I noticed the white woman was wearing a shirt that said, "Palestine". <Eye roll> Palestine and Palestinians have become a proxy for every far-left grievance. Worse yet, Trump is a complete disaster and we're on the verge of ecological collapse and all the far-left can do is obsess over a Jewish state. Then, you wonder why people think it's anti-semitic. (I'm Christian fwiw.) If any of you had a set, you'd be on the streets fighting against Trump and fighting for our environment. Instead, you're stuck over-identifying with a group of brown people half a world away in a conflict which really has little impact on most people in this country, which makes it safer for you all than fighting for our own country...

because you know white people bad, brown people good. /s


🤦🏽‍♀️ I don't understand how you can be so very close to getting it and also so very far. Learn some intersectionality. Multiple things can be problems at the same time, and in the real world those problems often intersect and overlap. You cannot effectively fight one issue while ignoring the implications of all the other intersections and their impact on the first issue.

We can't deal with issues of the environment without dealing with the issue of billionaires and wage inequality. You certainly can't deal with the issue of Trump without dealing with issues of race, class, wealth, etc. And the issues of white supremacy, the legacy of Western colonization, Jewishness and antisemitism, Israel and the complexities of its formation, the military industrial complex, Israel as an American proxy, and so on and so forth. We have to walk and chew bubblegum.

You want to put issues into neat little boxes that never intersect and allow you to pick and choose which ones you think are worth paying attention to. But the world doesn’t work that way, and oppression is oppression is oppression.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

Thank you

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


Can you articulate what the real issue is? IME Those who present themselves as pro-Pali and anti-Zionist are using the issue to express their dissatisfaction with some other issue. There is a reason why you see so many African-Americans, SE Asians, and Hispanics at these demonstrations. They don't feel empowered to complain about what is really bothering them and are using this conflict which to many is so far away as a safe space to complain obliquely about something else. I have a dream that people will have the insight to articulate what is really bothering them and stop projecting. It's so MAGA.


The thing you're struggling to identify is solidarity. People of color see what this is. We recognize our own oppression in it. And we stand with Palestine.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

Thank you

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


Can you articulate what the real issue is? IME Those who present themselves as pro-Pali and anti-Zionist are using the issue to express their dissatisfaction with some other issue. There is a reason why you see so many African-Americans, SE Asians, and Hispanics at these demonstrations. They don't feel empowered to complain about what is really bothering them and are using this conflict which to many is so far away as a safe space to complain obliquely about something else. I have a dream that people will have the insight to articulate what is really bothering them and stop projecting. It's so MAGA.


The thing you're struggling to identify is solidarity. People of color see what this is. We recognize our own oppression in it. And we stand with Palestine.


Well said
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


Can you articulate what the real issue is? IME Those who present themselves as pro-Pali and anti-Zionist are using the issue to express their dissatisfaction with some other issue. There is a reason why you see so many African-Americans, SE Asians, and Hispanics at these demonstrations. They don't feel empowered to complain about what is really bothering them and are using this conflict which to many is so far away as a safe space to complain obliquely about something else. I have a dream that people will have the insight to articulate what is really bothering them and stop projecting. It's so MAGA.


The thing you're struggling to identify is solidarity. People of color see what this is. We recognize our own oppression in it. And we stand with Palestine.


So Ukrainians and Chechens aren't oppressed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why ‘moderate’ Dems and Rep look so similar in many ways. Harris took 9M


And guess why she is so pro-Israel????????????

She's a traitor. She should condemn the mass slaughter of children in Gaza. Any word from her? No?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


My best friend is so pro-Israel. She and her parents visit every year, and they donate money all the time to pro-Israel causes. But even she is beginning to crack on Gaza, a tiny bit.
I love my friend, but I've stopped supporting Israel. Even the Israeli people who are opposed to their government's slaughter of Palestinians are not spared my contempt. They can stop this genocide, but they don't.
I will never vote for a pro-Israel candidate again, and if they take money from AIPAC, I will do my best to expose them. AIPAC money is blood money, now.
It's such a senseless tragedy, and it's all of Israel's making.
Anonymous
AIPAC and Zionists should be starting to get worried. This was an impossible and unthinkable thing just a few months ago.

For the first time, a majority of Democrats in the Senate voted to block arms sales to Israel.

https://time.com/7306765/democrats-senate-gaza-vote-israel-weapons/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.trackaipac.com/2028

In case anyone is interested. Personally I won’t vote for a pro Israel candidate again.


Thank you for this.

I will vote only candidates that are not supporting Israel.

I have a dream.

No more US financing of Zionist genocide

No more dual citizenships with Israel

No more tourists traveling to Israel.

No more flights from New York to Ben Gurion.

Zionists are completely isolated and left to fight among themselves as rats on a sinking ship.


Can you articulate what the real issue is? IME Those who present themselves as pro-Pali and anti-Zionist are using the issue to express their dissatisfaction with some other issue. There is a reason why you see so many African-Americans, SE Asians, and Hispanics at these demonstrations. They don't feel empowered to complain about what is really bothering them and are using this conflict which to many is so far away as a safe space to complain obliquely about something else. I have a dream that people will have the insight to articulate what is really bothering them and stop projecting. It's so MAGA.


Huh, not a word about white people at protests?


Believe me, they are the same.


Speaking of which, I was at the beach yesterday. There was a white lesbian woman with a black trans man. As they were leaving, I noticed the white woman was wearing a shirt that said, "Palestine". <Eye roll> Palestine and Palestinians have become a proxy for every far-left grievance. Worse yet, Trump is a complete disaster and we're on the verge of ecological collapse and all the far-left can do is obsess over a Jewish state. Then, you wonder why people think it's anti-semitic. (I'm Christian fwiw.) If any of you had a set, you'd be on the streets fighting against Trump and fighting for our environment. Instead, you're stuck over-identifying with a group of brown people half a world away in a conflict which really has little impact on most people in this country, which makes it safer for you all than fighting for our own country...

because you know white people bad, brown people good. /s


🤦🏽‍♀️ I don't understand how you can be so very close to getting it and also so very far. Learn some intersectionality. Multiple things can be problems at the same time, and in the real world those problems often intersect and overlap. You cannot effectively fight one issue while ignoring the implications of all the other intersections and their impact on the first issue.

We can't deal with issues of the environment without dealing with the issue of billionaires and wage inequality. You certainly can't deal with the issue of Trump without dealing with issues of race, class, wealth, etc. And the issues of white supremacy, the legacy of Western colonization, Jewishness and antisemitism, Israel and the complexities of its formation, the military industrial complex, Israel as an American proxy, and so on and so forth. We have to walk and chew bubblegum.

You want to put issues into neat little boxes that never intersect and allow you to pick and choose which ones you think are worth paying attention to. But the world doesn’t work that way, and oppression is oppression is oppression.


Your first problem here is the assumption that extremists actually engage in intersectionality. They don't. They pick and choose their issues and put them into the neat little boxes to which you refer. They pick and choose which issues they think are worth paying attention to, which is what I mentioned in my post, and display no interest in intersectionality. I know IRL how extremists just want beat others over the head with virtue signaling and shaming. They show no capacity to walk and chew bubblegum. That is the way the world has been lately and I'm sick of it. And for someone who extolls intersectionality, you should understand that not all oppression is alike. "Oppression is oppression is oppression" is insulting and not reflecting any nuance regarding the diversity of people's lived experiences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AIPAC and Zionists should be starting to get worried. This was an impossible and unthinkable thing just a few months ago.

For the first time, a majority of Democrats in the Senate voted to block arms sales to Israel.

https://time.com/7306765/democrats-senate-gaza-vote-israel-weapons/


Please contact the office of your Senators who voted to block the arms sale---and thank them.

It's important for our reps to know when we are critical/concerned, but also when they're in a (better) direction.
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