Anonymous wrote: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.
You use terms like “defensive war” and “existential threat” without the slightest hint of irony …
Man, those dogs don’t hunt any more.
DP it is a just war in every sense. As long as hamas holds hostages Israel is justified in taking almost any actions to reclaim the hostages.
One-third of them are dead. This is on Israel, who could have reclaimed civilian hostages the next day.
The hostages are coming back to Israel feet first, sadly. Realistically, not many of them are left alive, and even fewer will return.
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.
You use terms like “defensive war” and “existential threat” without the slightest hint of irony …
Man, those dogs don’t hunt any more.
DP it is a just war in every sense. As long as hamas holds hostages Israel is justified in taking almost any actions to reclaim the hostages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
The suffering could end tomorrow if hamas releases the hostages.
Hamas thought having hostages would give them leverage and it is only prolonging the war.
Netanyahu is on record the war won't stop if hostages are released.
Hamas offered all civilian hostages back the next day and Israel declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
A very un-nuanced view. One can oppose the genocide in Gaza AND the actions of Hamas on 10/7. The genocide is ongoing; 10/7 lasted a day. Which should one protest more urgently?
This is war, and those are casualties of war. If Israel wanted genocide, it would have been over on October 8th and it would have lasted a day if that is your metric of justice.
They are waving hamas flags and chanting "from the river to the sea?" That is support of terrorists.
This could be over tomorrow if they released the hostages.
Secondly, what is the Gaza genocide but state terrorism? What was the Nakba but terrorism? What is the behavior of violent settlers in the West Bank, who attack and harass Palestinians, but terrorism. The West Bank settlers are trying to achieve political ends (steal Palestinian land and claim it for Israel, which is all Israel has ever done). That is the definition of terrorism.
There are still plenty of arabs and muslims in Israel, in its congress and on its supreme court.
Where are the jews in the arab nations?
For every palestinian displaced by nakba there is a jew that was expelled from an arab natioin that fled to israel.
The jews didn't flee and not be allowed to return like the vast majority of the palestinian refgugees, the jews were expelled.
I am not arab, muslim, jewish or israeli. But I remember when Yasser Arafat rejected the two state solution in 2000. I remember when Gazans voted for Hamas. I remember when Hamas invaded Israel and abducted its citizens. We cannot in good conscience tell Israel to back off while Hamas holds its citizens.
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.
You use terms like “defensive war” and “existential threat” without the slightest hint of irony …
Man, those dogs don’t hunt any more.
DP it is a just war in every sense. As long as hamas holds hostages Israel is justified in taking almost any actions to reclaim the hostages.
Anonymous wrote: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?
The suffering could end tomorrow if hamas releases the hostages.
Hamas thought having hostages would give them leverage and it is only prolonging the war.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly hope Trump has Israel nuke them all
Anonymous wrote: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?
The suffering could end tomorrow if hamas releases the hostages.
Hamas thought having hostages would give them leverage and it is only prolonging the war.
Anonymous wrote: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?
The suffering could end tomorrow if hamas releases the hostages.
Hamas thought having hostages would give them leverage and it is only prolonging the war.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly hope Trump has Israel nuke them all
Yes I hope Israel is “nuked”.
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.
You use terms like “defensive war” and “existential threat” without the slightest hint of irony …
Man, those dogs don’t hunt any more.
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?
Anonymous wrote: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.
A very un-nuanced view. One can oppose the genocide in Gaza AND the actions of Hamas on 10/7. The genocide is ongoing; 10/7 lasted a day. Which should one protest more urgently?
Secondly, what is the Gaza genocide but state terrorism? What was the Nakba but terrorism? What is the behavior of violent settlers in the West Bank, who attack and harass Palestinians, but terrorism. The West Bank settlers are trying to achieve political ends (steal Palestinian land and claim it for Israel, which is all Israel has ever done). That is the definition of terrorism.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly hope Trump has Israel nuke them all
Anonymous wrote:I honestly hope Trump has Israel nuke them all