Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bewildering that the concept of disliking Israel’s policies and actions is conflated with a more generalized dislike of Jewish people, and treated as the immoral crime of the millennium … by the very same people who feel fully justified in disliking Arabs and Muslims.
Make it make sense, I guess?
This is the disingenuous gaslighting playbook from Israel. You can't criticize the government's actions without being called antisemitic. It's really no different than saying criticizing the US government means you're anti-Christian. I think more and more Americans are seeing through this BS, though.
Anonymous wrote:Moron apparently thinks it would be great if Iran got nuclear weapons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bewildering that the concept of disliking Israel’s policies and actions is conflated with a more generalized dislike of Jewish people, and treated as the immoral crime of the millennium … by the very same people who feel fully justified in disliking Arabs and Muslims.
Make it make sense, I guess?
People they like = oppressed.
People they don’t like = terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Big mistake. He just made himself a huge enemy in Israel. Expect him to be called an anti-Semite.
Anonymous wrote:The consensus on the Fox News comments seems to be that he must not have been good for the job if he didn’t see the threat from Iran.
Anonymous wrote:He lost his wife in Syria while she was doing intelligence in the military. I know there is a lot of MAGA grifting and ulterior motives to go around, but I genuinely think he sees something is very wrong.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how voices on the right are calling out this war more forcefully than leaders of the Democratic party.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how voices on the right are calling out this war more forcefully than leaders of the Democratic party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how voices on the right are calling out this war more forcefully than leaders of the Democratic party.
Says who?