Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 06:48     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:The reason Trump spoke to the Taliban was end the Afghanistan war. The longest running war in US history and he saw it was just becoming a money pit.

Trump ended the war in Syria started under Pres. Obama by working with the Russians and against the Israelis by killing ISIS.

Trump did what plenty of prior presidents never dared and feared doing which is mooching US Israeli embassy from Tel Aviv to Jereuaalem and not one Hamas or Palestinian attack happened despite Israel preparing and expecting one.

What does that tell you? You can’t fight crazy is what everyone in the world understands about trump. Putin invaded Ukraine under Obama, left when Trump was president. And waited till a Democrat was back to invade again.


I don’t disagree with your assessment but Trump’s domestic policies would be terrible so if we want to “make America great” I can’t vote for him. Somehow there is a sizable portion of the D party who believes in foreign wars so D presidents need to appease. It’s unfortunate.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 03:09     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

4) USS Liberty 1967: Once again, another tactical error. Israel bombed the USS Liberty ship killing 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, 2 Marines, and 1 civilian NSA employee) and wounding 171 crew and planned to blame this sinking on Egypt in order to draw the U.S. on Israel’s side during the war.

The biggest lie of the Zionist is that of the Arab extremist. Arabs lived among Christian’s and Jews without problems or cares. This idea of religious separation and fanaticism came from them. In the Middle East, churches, mosques, and synagogues and neighbors and intermarriages even existed without much fanfare. They destroyed the ME with radicalism because Zionism is a radicalist movement that needs to entice Jews by fear to support Israel for fear of annihilation or “nowhere else to go to”.

They wouldn’t need to force all these people to leave to Israel if things were so bad. They would’ve packed their bags and immediately came there if their lives were so terrible in the radical Middle East that “hates Jews”.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 03:03     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests


1)King David Hotel Bombing, 1946: Israel bombed the King David Hotel (nice to do to their kings namesake) in order to destroy documents incriminating the Jewish agency in attacks against the British. Disguised as Arab workmen and as hotel waiters, members of the Irgun planted a bomb in the basement of the hotel killing many Jews, Palestinians, and Brits.

2)Baghdad Bombings 1950-1951: Israel bombs Jewish synagogues and other Jewish targets in Iraq blaming it on Muslims to drive a wedge between the locals and spread fear and hate among Iraqi Jews (some of the most successful, patriotic, and wealthiest in the Middle East Jewish diaspora). They also were the most anti Zionist. Some Iraqi Jews eben supported Palestine in the Arab Israeli war of 1948, and for that they became a target. The famous saying in Iraq before was “don’t say you are a religion, say you are an Iraqi” After the bombing debacle in 1950-1951, Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Jews move to Israel in Operation Ezra and Nehemiah after centuries and close to a millennia of Jewish history and ancestry in Iraq. Judaism there predates Judaism in Israel.



3)Lavon Affair 1954: Israeli plot to attack American, British, and Egyptian civilian targets including cinemas, libraries, and American universities and blame it on Muslims is uncovered. The objective was to retain pro-Israel British troops in Egypt while spreading fear and backlash against Egyptian Jews (who despite being a hop and skip away did not want to leave Egypt for the new state of Israel that supposedly was every Jewish dream/hope). After the Lavon affair was discovered, hundreds of thousands of Egyptian Jews fled to Israel.



Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 02:46     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Matt Nelson
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 02:46     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Another person self immolate in protest of the war.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 02:26     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Next goal: WW3?
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2024 02:24     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Zionism wasn’t even a unanimously jewish idea . It was the dream of the Rothschild banking family that paid the then debt-ridden British empire to support the Zionist movement in favor for loans so the overextended Brits.

Federal reserve bank created in the US in 1913. WW1 begins 1914. Germans start to win. Brits freak out and Zionists promise the Brits to bring the US in. The Brits reward the Zionists for bringing the US in by granting Balfour Declaration 1917.

Who does Lord Balfour write the declaration to? He addresses Rothschild.

Among other extracurriculars, the 1923 German recession after the war and the “communist” (Zionist) revolution in Russia.

Destabilizing Russia and Germany was key to creating a Jewish state as the Russian and German jews would never ever dream of leaving to Palestine if it weren’t for dire situations in Europe forcing their hand.

Once Israel is formally created in 1948, the US and Brits have to help them as they are victims but they were victims due to Zionism.

Hamas is copying Zionists by sacrificing their own for statehood and trying to control the US, Russia, UK through academia and social media. Qatar is the biggest donor to US Ivy leagues and academia. Al Jazeera is based in Qatar. They have a very pro Hamas bent. Gazans are actually angry at Hamas just like Jewish people were angry at the Rothschild bankers and Zionists who did nothing when they were suffering in Germany, Poland, and Russia. However, the voice of powerless and poor victims is rarely heard.

History has refitted itself to make it seem like all Jewish Europeans loved Zionist idea to go to Palestine and die for Israel even though that’s not true. Likewise, Hamas will be whitewashed as heroes even though Gazans are cursing and protesting them. Al Jazeera refuses to show it. Rothschild was hated by Jews
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 23:27     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see how both Arab and Jewish Americans vote in this election


As a white American who cares deeply about this issue, I'm really not sure how to vote? Trump's rhetoric, decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem, his acceptance of $100M donation in exchange for the West Bank and his general flippant personality aren't appealing. Yet, the fact remains that 18,000 Palestinian children died under Biden/Harris. So much money was sent to Israel.

Frankly, I'll probably have to abstain due to moral reasons at the federal level. Not that my presidential vote matters in Maryland...


Neither option are great but one good thing about Trump is he doesn’t fear negotiation. Again, he spoke with the Taliban just like Ronald Reagan did. Trump has business interests in Qatar. For all we know Hamas has stayed at his hotel.

I don’t think Kamala can force Netanyahu or Hamas to any negotiation because she has no roots or history in the region. Trump has a footprint in the region and a relationship with both and is respected by both despite what the mainstream media likes to think. Real respect is fear and even Israel itself respects Hamas more than the President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.

Dominance makes one a giant among men sadly and Kamala just being a woman puts her at a big disadvantage (hence Putin being sexist and sarcastically wishing her a victory). Walz is super beta and doesn’t help matters.


Trump is a wild card to the Middle East because he has business interests with Erdogan/Turkey, Qatar, and he’s friends with Netanyahu, MBS, and Putin. This makes him excellent as a negotiator because he has leverage.

I Don’t know what leverage Kamala has. She doesn’t believe in fossil fuels or oil so half the ME isn’t going to trust a word she says. Israelis/Jews don’t like her and don’t seem to care her husband and stepkids are Jewish. Again, Trump in my opinion has potential to end all major wars going on now (Yemen, Israel, Armenia, Russia)


Trump's relaionship building works for America in a twisted way.

Harris and Biden seem to have no voice internationally.


It works because he believes in peace through strength and believes in the Ronald Reagan doctrine of negotiation and ending the Cold War with Russia and the new Washington playbook ran by war loving neocons and neoliberals like the Cheneys and Hillary Clinton don’t like that.

Trump plays like a New Yorker not afraid to talk to or work with anyone and not giving a shit about who’s a criminal or a bad guy.

Washington doesn’t play like that. It’s all about following the “playbook” the inside the beltway “experts” laid out already. You can’t go against the Pentagon, the thinktanks, and the generals or else you’re unAmerican and a disgrace. That’s how they think


You have been drinking some very strong Koolaid. Trump believes in peace? Trump believes in $$$. He’ll stand up to Netanyahu to strike a deal they’ll both financially benefit from.


Trump cares more about popularity than $$$.

You saw how he freaked out about rally size. He knows war is unpopular and he’s always been anti war going back to 2003. Biden was pro war that year. Trump was not.

I am not voting for the Cheney candidate. Kamala is going to place Liz Cheney who is her dad’s Jr. in her cabinet
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 23:26     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see how both Arab and Jewish Americans vote in this election


As a white American who cares deeply about this issue, I'm really not sure how to vote? Trump's rhetoric, decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem, his acceptance of $100M donation in exchange for the West Bank and his general flippant personality aren't appealing. Yet, the fact remains that 18,000 Palestinian children died under Biden/Harris. So much money was sent to Israel.

Frankly, I'll probably have to abstain due to moral reasons at the federal level. Not that my presidential vote matters in Maryland...


I will vote for Jill Stein. Trump will proudly do whatever Israel wants. Harris will sheepishly go along with whatever Israel wants.

Neither is acceptable to me. Quite frankly, the civilized world ought to be bombing the shit out of Israel right now, especially hollowing the murders of the six UNRHA staff. That won’t happen due to Jewish influence over the US government but at least we can send a protest vote by casting a ballot for someone willing to have an honest discussion about AIPAC’s control of American politics and the politics of the region.


Trump is very consistent about hating war. It’s one of his few redeeming and consistent qualities. He was against the 2003 Iraq war, stopped the Afghanistan war, stopped the Syria war, doesn’t want an Iranian war and regretted the trap Netanyahu placed him in 2020, he also hates the Ukraine war and wants to stop the Ukraine war and he wants to de-escalate in North Korea, Armenia, and stop the Gaza Israel war.

I’m voting for Trump.

It’s sad to see Rachel Maddow gloat about Cheney endorsing Kamala.

Do Dems not realize Trump was a NY Democrat and even donated to Kamala years ago? Why are Dems so angry he beat Hillary in a fair election where the people spoke? Obama beat Hillary too. Bernie was going to beat her too. She isn’t a strong canddiate
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 18:01     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see how both Arab and Jewish Americans vote in this election


As a white American who cares deeply about this issue, I'm really not sure how to vote? Trump's rhetoric, decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem, his acceptance of $100M donation in exchange for the West Bank and his general flippant personality aren't appealing. Yet, the fact remains that 18,000 Palestinian children died under Biden/Harris. So much money was sent to Israel.

Frankly, I'll probably have to abstain due to moral reasons at the federal level. Not that my presidential vote matters in Maryland...


Neither option are great but one good thing about Trump is he doesn’t fear negotiation. Again, he spoke with the Taliban just like Ronald Reagan did. Trump has business interests in Qatar. For all we know Hamas has stayed at his hotel.

I don’t think Kamala can force Netanyahu or Hamas to any negotiation because she has no roots or history in the region. Trump has a footprint in the region and a relationship with both and is respected by both despite what the mainstream media likes to think. Real respect is fear and even Israel itself respects Hamas more than the President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.

Dominance makes one a giant among men sadly and Kamala just being a woman puts her at a big disadvantage (hence Putin being sexist and sarcastically wishing her a victory). Walz is super beta and doesn’t help matters.


Trump is a wild card to the Middle East because he has business interests with Erdogan/Turkey, Qatar, and he’s friends with Netanyahu, MBS, and Putin. This makes him excellent as a negotiator because he has leverage.

I Don’t know what leverage Kamala has. She doesn’t believe in fossil fuels or oil so half the ME isn’t going to trust a word she says. Israelis/Jews don’t like her and don’t seem to care her husband and stepkids are Jewish. Again, Trump in my opinion has potential to end all major wars going on now (Yemen, Israel, Armenia, Russia)


Trump's relaionship building works for America in a twisted way.

Harris and Biden seem to have no voice internationally.


It works because he believes in peace through strength and believes in the Ronald Reagan doctrine of negotiation and ending the Cold War with Russia and the new Washington playbook ran by war loving neocons and neoliberals like the Cheneys and Hillary Clinton don’t like that.

Trump plays like a New Yorker not afraid to talk to or work with anyone and not giving a shit about who’s a criminal or a bad guy.

Washington doesn’t play like that. It’s all about following the “playbook” the inside the beltway “experts” laid out already. You can’t go against the Pentagon, the thinktanks, and the generals or else you’re unAmerican and a disgrace. That’s how they think


OMG you people talking about Trump dealing with foreign policy *as though he is a serious person who would proceed purposefully and thoughtfully* is hilarious in its absurdity and naivete. Are you guys high?

Trump only cares about Trump, staying out of jail, and making a buck if he can. He has no time to even *try* and understand complex foreign relations matters. He LIKES dictators and wants to be one. He hasn't the faintest interest in protecting American's interests abroad or protecting our nation from bad actors.

Good Lord.



Who’s going to protect us from the bad actors within, like politicos corrupted by AIPAC? My interests as an American not only don’t align with those of a foreign government acting through this charade of a lobbying organization, but I suspect they conflict across the board.

Who’s going to protect us from AIPAC, and the politicians under ties influence?


Definitely not the GOP. You are well aware that they funded the vast majority of 1/6 GOP supporters in 2022? They don’t care about lawlessness in Israel or the US, as long as it benefits Israel.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 17:58     Subject: Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Anonymous wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see how both Arab and Jewish Americans vote in this election


As a white American who cares deeply about this issue, I'm really not sure how to vote? Trump's rhetoric, decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem, his acceptance of $100M donation in exchange for the West Bank and his general flippant personality aren't appealing. Yet, the fact remains that 18,000 Palestinian children died under Biden/Harris. So much money was sent to Israel.

Frankly, I'll probably have to abstain due to moral reasons at the federal level. Not that my presidential vote matters in Maryland...


Neither option are great but one good thing about Trump is he doesn’t fear negotiation. Again, he spoke with the Taliban just like Ronald Reagan did. Trump has business interests in Qatar. For all we know Hamas has stayed at his hotel.

I don’t think Kamala can force Netanyahu or Hamas to any negotiation because she has no roots or history in the region. Trump has a footprint in the region and a relationship with both and is respected by both despite what the mainstream media likes to think. Real respect is fear and even Israel itself respects Hamas more than the President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.

Dominance makes one a giant among men sadly and Kamala just being a woman puts her at a big disadvantage (hence Putin being sexist and sarcastically wishing her a victory). Walz is super beta and doesn’t help matters.


Trump is a wild card to the Middle East because he has business interests with Erdogan/Turkey, Qatar, and he’s friends with Netanyahu, MBS, and Putin. This makes him excellent as a negotiator because he has leverage.

I Don’t know what leverage Kamala has. She doesn’t believe in fossil fuels or oil so half the ME isn’t going to trust a word she says. Israelis/Jews don’t like her and don’t seem to care her husband and stepkids are Jewish. Again, Trump in my opinion has potential to end all major wars going on now (Yemen, Israel, Armenia, Russia)


Trump's relaionship building works for America in a twisted way.

Harris and Biden seem to have no voice internationally.


It works because he believes in peace through strength and believes in the Ronald Reagan doctrine of negotiation and ending the Cold War with Russia and the new Washington playbook ran by war loving neocons and neoliberals like the Cheneys and Hillary Clinton don’t like that.

Trump plays like a New Yorker not afraid to talk to or work with anyone and not giving a shit about who’s a criminal or a bad guy.

Washington doesn’t play like that. It’s all about following the “playbook” the inside the beltway “experts” laid out already. You can’t go against the Pentagon, the thinktanks, and the generals or else you’re unAmerican and a disgrace. That’s how they think


You have been drinking some very strong Koolaid. Trump believes in peace? Trump believes in $$$. He’ll stand up to Netanyahu to strike a deal they’ll both financially benefit from.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 17:40     Subject: Re:Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I’m more concerned with the tens of thousands of Palestinians murdered by Israel than with some Zionist thug in Newton being told to shove his Israeli flag up his ass.


When we said never again, we meant it (for us, and us alone) .

/s


Israel is staunchly committed to asymmetrical violence and the main thing it’s earned them is a sharp rise in global anti-semitism. That’s fine for the Israelis who think all “real Jews” should live in Israel, to the extent they can hunker down there and deal with the intifadas, but it sucks for the diaspora Jews who don’t necessarily agree with Israel.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 13:58     Subject: Re:Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I’m more concerned with the tens of thousands of Palestinians murdered by Israel than with some Zionist thug in Newton being told to shove his Israeli flag up his ass.


When we said never again, we meant it (for us, and us alone) .

/s
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 13:00     Subject: Re:Gaza war and College Campus Protests

Anonymous wrote:


I’m more concerned with the tens of thousands of Palestinians murdered by Israel than with some Zionist thug in Newton being told to shove his Israeli flag up his ass.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2024 12:42     Subject: Re:Gaza war and College Campus Protests