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Post 11/25/2023 08:08     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

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Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.


Perhaps you are right. But Hamas uploaded the videos of brutal rapes to social media. Yet all Women’s Rights organizations including the UN stayed silent on the brutalization of Israeli women. Everyone knows but prefers to ignore it or deny it. The director of, I believe Alberta University Rape Crisis center signed a letter which claimed that rapes of Israeli women did not occur. She was fired, thankfully. Even with Hamas spreading the videos or rapes and tortures from October 7, people still deny that these things occurred. There is a deeper cognizant dissonance that’s happening here. I don’t know what it is. I pray it’s not antisemitism.


I agree. There is something strange and disturbing going on in the way so many progressive left people refuse to acknowledge the degree or barbarity that happened on October 7. No matter how you spin it, hordes of Palestinians raped and brutally killed Israelis and did terrible things to children, all while shouting the name of Allah and kill all the Jews (note, not Israeli but Jews). Women were dragged back to Gaza and raped even more in front of cheering crowds.

At this point I have no sympathy for either Palestinians or their supporters worldwide. Because they are justifying pure evil.

-- not Israel, not Jewish, but intelligent to know something deeply morally wrong went on and the failure of both Muslims globally and the progressive dupes to condemn it is genuinely bothersome.


What happened on Oct. 7 was horrible. But you don't have to spread fake stories.

Women were not raped in front of cheering crowds.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2023 06:09     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.


Perhaps you are right. But Hamas uploaded the videos of brutal rapes to social media. Yet all Women’s Rights organizations including the UN stayed silent on the brutalization of Israeli women. Everyone knows but prefers to ignore it or deny it. The director of, I believe Alberta University Rape Crisis center signed a letter which claimed that rapes of Israeli women did not occur. She was fired, thankfully. Even with Hamas spreading the videos or rapes and tortures from October 7, people still deny that these things occurred. There is a deeper cognizant dissonance that’s happening here. I don’t know what it is. I pray it’s not antisemitism.


I agree. There is something strange and disturbing going on in the way so many progressive left people refuse to acknowledge the degree or barbarity that happened on October 7. No matter how you spin it, hordes of Palestinians raped and brutally killed Israelis and did terrible things to children, all while shouting the name of Allah and kill all the Jews (note, not Israeli but Jews). Women were dragged back to Gaza and raped even more in front of cheering crowds.

At this point I have no sympathy for either Palestinians or their supporters worldwide. Because they are justifying pure evil.

-- not Israel, not Jewish, but intelligent to know something deeply morally wrong went on and the failure of both Muslims globally and the progressive dupes to condemn it is genuinely bothersome.


What's stranger is that Hamas' policies have very little overlap with the progressive left. Women's rights? No. LGBT rights? No. Free and fair elections? No. What is the plan? Free Palestine and then some sort of nebulous regime change? We know how well that has worked in the recent past.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2023 00:50     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

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Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.


Perhaps you are right. But Hamas uploaded the videos of brutal rapes to social media. Yet all Women’s Rights organizations including the UN stayed silent on the brutalization of Israeli women. Everyone knows but prefers to ignore it or deny it. The director of, I believe Alberta University Rape Crisis center signed a letter which claimed that rapes of Israeli women did not occur. She was fired, thankfully. Even with Hamas spreading the videos or rapes and tortures from October 7, people still deny that these things occurred. There is a deeper cognizant dissonance that’s happening here. I don’t know what it is. I pray it’s not antisemitism.


I agree. There is something strange and disturbing going on in the way so many progressive left people refuse to acknowledge the degree or barbarity that happened on October 7. No matter how you spin it, hordes of Palestinians raped and brutally killed Israelis and did terrible things to children, all while shouting the name of Allah and kill all the Jews (note, not Israeli but Jews). Women were dragged back to Gaza and raped even more in front of cheering crowds.

At this point I have no sympathy for either Palestinians or their supporters worldwide. Because they are justifying pure evil.

-- not Israel, not Jewish, but intelligent to know something deeply morally wrong went on and the failure of both Muslims globally and the progressive dupes to condemn it is genuinely bothersome.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 20:18     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.


Perhaps you are right. But Hamas uploaded the videos of brutal rapes to social media. Yet all Women’s Rights organizations including the UN stayed silent on the brutalization of Israeli women. Everyone knows but prefers to ignore it or deny it. The director of, I believe Alberta University Rape Crisis center signed a letter which claimed that rapes of Israeli women did not occur. She was fired, thankfully. Even with Hamas spreading the videos or rapes and tortures from October 7, people still deny that these things occurred. There is a deeper cognizant dissonance that’s happening here. I don’t know what it is. I pray it’s not antisemitism.



It doesn't have to be anti-semitic. Remember how long it took before the truth came out the mass rape in Cologne, Germany to come out? There was a massive government-police-media coverup, and anyone who insisted it happened was labeled Islamophobic. Of course, it was a massive public event with multiple gang rapes that people saw with their own eyes, so they eventually stopped covering it up. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/cologne-police-ordered-to-remove-word-rape-from-reports-into-new-year-s-eve-sexual-assaults-a6972471.html

In this case it was German women whose rapes were covered up by German society. So that's what I mean when I say it's not necessarily anti semitic. At all times, there have been groups of people that are considered above accusations and above criticism.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 18:41     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.


Perhaps you are right. But Hamas uploaded the videos of brutal rapes to social media. Yet all Women’s Rights organizations including the UN stayed silent on the brutalization of Israeli women. Everyone knows but prefers to ignore it or deny it. The director of, I believe Alberta University Rape Crisis center signed a letter which claimed that rapes of Israeli women did not occur. She was fired, thankfully. Even with Hamas spreading the videos or rapes and tortures from October 7, people still deny that these things occurred. There is a deeper cognizant dissonance that’s happening here. I don’t know what it is. I pray it’s not antisemitism.


What else is it? Well before Israel initiated its response to October 7, people were silent or were posting variations of “Don’t confuse who the victims are”, even as bodies were being discovered, even as videos of kidnappings and women who had clearly been assaulted or worse were being streamed. People were silent.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 18:37     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


You didn’t hear anyone crying about it because you are a callous, bloodthirsty individual who views the world as Jews “and everyone else”. How would you have heard crying when all you do is cry and complain about others hating you, wanting to kill you, etc. from your echo chamber of victimhood?


The only time people accuse victims of abuse / terror / bigotry as being stuck in “victimhood” are people who want the abused to pretend their abuse is their fault, incidental, and the implications of it purely a matter of “state of mind”.

Jews are remarkably resilient. Centuries of oppression and genocide, including from Arabs in the Middle East before Israel was a state, and they overcome and succeed and contribute to the communities they are a part of.

Jews are hardly are stuck in a victimhood mindset - to the contrary. This is a talking point of the anti-Israeli / anti Jewish crowd that has no basis in fact that like using the word Nazis to describe Israelis wants to simply deflect and weaponize Jewish lived experiences against them.

It’s the same rubbish as what you see in the US with how Black Americans are treated. Instead of material discussions of systematic racism, people who are invested in bigotry or dismiss how Blacks suffer from institutional racism talk about the “victim mindset” as if real disenfranchisement and racism and bigotry didn’t impact everything from health care to education to housing to pay for Black Americans.

Interesting parallels. It’s all gaslighting.



Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 18:30     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.


Perhaps you are right. But Hamas uploaded the videos of brutal rapes to social media. Yet all Women’s Rights organizations including the UN stayed silent on the brutalization of Israeli women. Everyone knows but prefers to ignore it or deny it. The director of, I believe Alberta University Rape Crisis center signed a letter which claimed that rapes of Israeli women did not occur. She was fired, thankfully. Even with Hamas spreading the videos or rapes and tortures from October 7, people still deny that these things occurred. There is a deeper cognizant dissonance that’s happening here. I don’t know what it is. I pray it’s not antisemitism.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 18:01     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.


I don't think TikTok was a big deal during the whole Syria thing. From what I remember, Facebook was claiming their platform helped the uprising in Syria then more media supported the dissidents....until they became jihad and ISIS groups. Then Syria disappeared from US news except for the random story about Russia leveling a city or Assad using chemical weapons.

Now TikTok beams all of the Hamas and Iranian propaganda into brains worldwide. Israel's intelligence failure was losing the propaganda war immediately after 10/7.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 17:48     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”


The problem is that the Arabic World and apparently DCUM is obsessed with Israel. Were there demonstrations when Assad gassed and murdered 500000 of his own people including 4,000 Palestinian refugees? Nope. It’s the killing of Arabs by Jews that gets their blood boiling, but Arab on Arab massacres are a ok.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 17:40     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


Is this really the analogy you want to go with? The US was attacked by Saudis, according to indestructible passports at least, and responded by starting wars all over the middle east, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a conflict that still rages today, while becoming a global pariah.


the problem is that when people are silent about US involvement abroad except for Israel, that does start to look questionable. especially the dumb fs posting about how Ukraine needs US tanks last year, and then forgetting about Ukraine (cause oops, now DC agrees we need to extricate ourselves) and wearing keffiyas this year to “Free Palestine.”
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 17:37     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.
Blaming American jews is wrong, just like blaming American muslims after 9/11 was wrong


If you abuse the anti-semitism label, seeking to characterize everything critical of the State of Israel as anti-semitism, I’m definitely blaming you. If you support the State of Israel’s actions, I’m blaming you (just like I’ll blame anyone who supports the actions of Hamas on 10/7). If you attempt to dictate when terms like genocide or ethnic cleansing can be used, I’m blaming you.

Basically, if you equate anti-Zionism with anti-semitism, I’m blaming you. If you think the U.S. has been an honest broker in the region over the past 75 years, I’m blaming you. Also, if you think you are “chosen” or inherently better than others (like the people subjugated in Gaza and the West Bank on their ancestral land), I’m blaming you. And if you insist that slogans that are thrown around like “From the River to the sea, Palestine will be Free” are existential threats (when essentially the same slogan is embedded in the Likud’s founding documents), I’m blaming you.

There are also many reasons that I’ll blame certain Palestinian groups and the corrupt leadership for, too. As well as Palestinians (here in the U.S. and abroad on their ancestral land) who support groups that compromise the peace process, or who harbor views of Jews that cannot be resolved through peaceful co-existence.

Israelis and Palestinians need to figure this out without the U.S. and actors outside the region attempting to tip the scale every minute in the State of Israel’s favor. That has been the status quo for far too long.


If you call for the destruction of Israel as part of your “anti-Zionism,” you are antisemitic. Start there.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 16:57     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The house of the AIPAC president was attacked with smoke bombs and sprayed with red paint .


😂


?
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 13:07     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.


It's a war, and it was launched in retaliation for the terror attack. The US launched a couple wars for terror attacks of a similar scale, and I didn't hear anyone crying about Iraqi or Afghan civilians, and their governments weren't even part of the attack.


You didn’t hear anyone crying about it because you are a callous, bloodthirsty individual who views the world as Jews “and everyone else”. How would you have heard crying when all you do is cry and complain about others hating you, wanting to kill you, etc. from your echo chamber of victimhood?
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 12:25     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On one hand, we have people like Stuart Seldowitz and those who share his views. They are usually very careful about going full Stu Seldowitz, of course, but rest assured that they are cut from nearly unlimited cloth.

On the other hand, we have people like Susan Sarandon and some actress from a horror movie franchise, and those that share their views. I happen to think there are billions of people across the globe who share their views / opinions, but your mileage may vary.

Having said that, can anyone explain why the actions of the former are not absolutely drowning out anything that can said about the actions of the latter? Like, why are we even taking about ANYONE other that Stu?


Because antisemitism is more significant threat at this point.


You’re not grounded in reality.


In the “chosen people” mindset, everything is subordinated to the priorities of the clan. Significance is defined by them and their priorities, regardless of relative magnitude.

It’s why over 8,000 innocent Palestinian women and children murdered by the IDF over the past 6+ weeks are not even deserving of a grain of salt’s worth of attention when the the more significant tragedy is embodied by the 1,200 who were killed on 10/7.
Blaming American jews is wrong, just like blaming American muslims after 9/11 was wrong


If you abuse the anti-semitism label, seeking to characterize everything critical of the State of Israel as anti-semitism, I’m definitely blaming you. If you support the State of Israel’s actions, I’m blaming you (just like I’ll blame anyone who supports the actions of Hamas on 10/7). If you attempt to dictate when terms like genocide or ethnic cleansing can be used, I’m blaming you.

Basically, if you equate anti-Zionism with anti-semitism, I’m blaming you. If you think the U.S. has been an honest broker in the region over the past 75 years, I’m blaming you. Also, if you think you are “chosen” or inherently better than others (like the people subjugated in Gaza and the West Bank on their ancestral land), I’m blaming you. And if you insist that slogans that are thrown around like “From the River to the sea, Palestine will be Free” are existential threats (when essentially the same slogan is embedded in the Likud’s founding documents), I’m blaming you.

There are also many reasons that I’ll blame certain Palestinian groups and the corrupt leadership for, too. As well as Palestinians (here in the U.S. and abroad on their ancestral land) who support groups that compromise the peace process, or who harbor views of Jews that cannot be resolved through peaceful co-existence.

Israelis and Palestinians need to figure this out without the U.S. and actors outside the region attempting to tip the scale every minute in the State of Israel’s favor. That has been the status quo for far too long.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 10:01     Subject: Islamophobic and anti-semitic hate crimes in the US since 10/7

Anonymous wrote:The house of the AIPAC president was attacked with smoke bombs and sprayed with red paint .


😂