Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
i think this is true. Jews are typically relatively liberal on social issues and so have historically often aligned with the Democratic party, but it's likely most have a red line when it comes to advocacy on behalf of terrorism, especially terrorism focused on the complete destruction of Israel and the elimination of the Jewish religion. Demcratic sympathy for collateral casualties sustained in a defensive war started by Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis is fine, but when policy positions amount to giving those groups the opportunity to continue to pose an existential threat to Judaism and to Israel, Jews will side with those opposing efforts to obliterate them. Peace through strength is seen as more of a Republican ideal than the Democratic ideal of peace at any cost through accomodation of terrorist incubators and support systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
i think this is true. Jews are typically relatively liberal on social issues and so have historically often aligned with the Democratic party, but it's likely most have a red line when it comes to advocacy on behalf of terrorism, especially terrorism focused on the complete destruction of Israel and the elimination of the Jewish religion. Demcratic sympathy for collateral casualties sustained in a defensive war started by Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis is fine, but when policy positions amount to giving those groups the opportunity to continue to pose an existential threat to Judaism and to Israel, Jews will side with those opposing efforts to obliterate them. Peace through strength is seen as more of a Republican ideal than the Democratic ideal of peace at any cost through accomodation of terrorist incubators and support systems.
They did not move to the R side because they care about Palestinian casualties.
Are they not appalled by their suffering?
Nope!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
i think this is true. Jews are typically relatively liberal on social issues and so have historically often aligned with the Democratic party, but it's likely most have a red line when it comes to advocacy on behalf of terrorism, especially terrorism focused on the complete destruction of Israel and the elimination of the Jewish religion. Demcratic sympathy for collateral casualties sustained in a defensive war started by Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis is fine, but when policy positions amount to giving those groups the opportunity to continue to pose an existential threat to Judaism and to Israel, Jews will side with those opposing efforts to obliterate them. Peace through strength is seen as more of a Republican ideal than the Democratic ideal of peace at any cost through accomodation of terrorist incubators and support systems.
They did not move to the R side because they care about Palestinian casualties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
i think this is true. Jews are typically relatively liberal on social issues and so have historically often aligned with the Democratic party, but it's likely most have a red line when it comes to advocacy on behalf of terrorism, especially terrorism focused on the complete destruction of Israel and the elimination of the Jewish religion. Demcratic sympathy for collateral casualties sustained in a defensive war started by Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis is fine, but when policy positions amount to giving those groups the opportunity to continue to pose an existential threat to Judaism and to Israel, Jews will side with those opposing efforts to obliterate them. Peace through strength is seen as more of a Republican ideal than the Democratic ideal of peace at any cost through accomodation of terrorist incubators and support systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These protesters can eff right off
Why?
What is wrong with young people protesting war?
They're not merely protesting war. They're supporting terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
i think this is true. Jews are typically relatively liberal on social issues and so have historically often aligned with the Democratic party, but it's likely most have a red line when it comes to advocacy on behalf of terrorism, especially terrorism focused on the complete destruction of Israel and the elimination of the Jewish religion. Demcratic sympathy for collateral casualties sustained in a defensive war started by Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis is fine, but when policy positions amount to giving those groups the opportunity to continue to pose an existential threat to Judaism and to Israel, Jews will side with those opposing efforts to obliterate them. Peace through strength is seen as more of a Republican ideal than the Democratic ideal of peace at any cost through accomodation of terrorist incubators and support systems.
Anonymous wrote:Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
Jews are finally realizing that they are on the "wrong" side of critical theory...that wokes will always see Israel as the bad guy.Anonymous wrote:Nassau County went R for the first time since 1988. Palm Beach County almost did so as well, with the best result for the GOP since 1988. These counties have some of the largest Jewish populations.
American Jews are moving away from Democrats. October 7 led many to question their voting loyalties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These protesters can eff right off
Why?
What is wrong with young people protesting war?
They're not merely protesting war. They're supporting terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These protesters can eff right off
Why?
What is wrong with young people protesting war?
Anonymous wrote:These protesters can eff right off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible to dislike Netanyahu and question Israel's strategy, while recognizing that Hamas and their supporters are despicable.
It is! Unless you are equating all Palestinians, and any critic of Israel's policy towards them, as Hamas. In that case your likely criticism of him is that he hasn't killed enough Palestinians.
Anyone who does not unconditionally support Israel and recognize its vital position protecting all of Jewish society, you are deeply antisemitic. Period.
You can disagree with Netanyahu, but you cannot ignore the fact that he is a hero for his brave response to the neo-holocaust being presented against Jews globally, and a great man for his restraint in not immediately utilizing nuclear weaponry to level the entirety of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United Nations, and the remainder of the axis of evil globally, but rather committing to a strategic, grinding war that protects the very, very few innocent civilians of these horrific nations and organizations.