Here's Tom Steyer sucking up to famous misogynist racist antisemite Hasan Piker.
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I loved this so much. I saw it the theater, and then on cable maybe 10 times. Watching this scene never gets old.
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Squatting because they are not the Lebanese army, and have no business entrenching themselves and making war on another country. Therefore, the question arises, who do they actually serve?
Check out Izabella Tabarovsky’s work. She writes extensively about the Soviet origins of modern antizionism. fathomjournal.org/soviet-anti-...
Yes, we get hundreds of thousands, but as a percentage of population compared to those countries? Meh. They hit the 3.5% rule, we don’t.
Other countries put our protests to shame. Israelis: out in the 100’s of thousands for nine months before 10/7, many have resumed since the hostages were brought home. Iranians face violence and slaughter, and still turn out in 100’s of thousands. Hungary, Belarus, Poland, Czech R, etc.
Since when do anyone but Nazis get Nazi tattoos?
It's impossible to take anyone who uses the terms "establishment Dems & GOP lite" seriously & just like 2024, the choice is simple.
Mills won statewide by 13% & has the experience to do the job, unlike the Blackwater Nazi.
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Would be nice if these people would ever name the fucking militia/terrorist/proxy groups that are the problem. Even though this person mentioned Tehran and Riyadh, there’s no mention of Hezbollah, which is squatting in Lebanon, and implies Israel’s strikes are random, and not Hezbollah targets.
Somehow Israel will be blamed or it will be brushed under the rug as if it never happened.
#israel #lebanon #stopterrorism
The people making AIPAC a political issue won’t stop when Netanyahu’s gone, or even if a far left coalition government is elected in Israel, because their goal is ending Israel, period. And, they’re absolutely fine with the harm it will do to Jews there and here.
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It won’t stop here either, because it’s not about AIPAC, but all support for any relationship with Israel. Even J Street is being vilified, because the people pushing this entire agenda aren’t interested in curbing Netanyahu’s leadership or behavior, but in delegitimizing Israel’s existence.
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Instead of putting paid to the use of antisemtic rhetoric—no matter how coded it pretends to be—the party is falling in line with the demands of dangerous bigots, and allowing that messaging to be normalized. That normalization puts us, American Jews like me, in danger.
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Watching as these candidates fall all over themselves to brag about how they aren’t tainted by all that nefarious Jewish money—while happily taking money from other PACs, or not once condemning the billions in ACTUAL foreign influence money that’s been dumped into this country has been painful.
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I believe most of us—can believe that this singular obsession with one, and only one, PAC, is rooted in anything but antisemitism, or the racism of the antizionist hate movement. Not one major player has shut down those tropes, instead they embrace them, and talk around them.
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No one would blink an eye before condemning such talk. But when it comes to Jewish Americans, promoting an ongoing relationship with a longstanding ally, suddenly all such racist and bigoted talk is allowed.
Given all that, there’s no universe in which I—and while I can’t speak for others,
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Italy reflects dual loyalty, that IAPAC is a foreign op which supports Meloni—a far right, fascist leaning, leader? Or telling Indian Americans, who love India, that they’re disloyal because USINPAC promotes better relationships with India, even though Modi is problematic to many Americans.
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about intervening in another country’s politics. Even if one argued that it’s appropriate, and perhaps it is, to announce, “hey we don’t agree with all of the leadership’s positions,” that’s not what any of the hysteria has been about.
Imagine telling Italian Americans that their love of
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promote him, or campaign for him, or anything else that concept implies. They’re about fostering the relationship between two nations. Two nations who throughout their histories have had good leaders and bad leaders. The fact that they don’t come out *against* him is because their mandate is not
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“hey, they lean too far right for me,” or “I’m not ok with the Republicans they’ve donated to.” It’s nearly all, “they own Congress,” “they’re a foreign op,” which was basically also implied in this thread—despite being a wholly American PAC. Never mind that they aren’t “pro Bibi.” They don’t
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It’s this double agency talk, among other things that’s, part of the problem. Jews being disloyal, or having dual loyalty, is one of the oldest antisemitic tropes. As is “Jews control the government.” None of the criticism around AIPAC, except in one statement in this thread, has ever been,
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They’re hard.
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Imagine citing a singularly, and unabashedly, biased site as your source, and thinking it’s a flex.
This world is cooked. The internet should have made information universal. Instead it made it fact free. Truth is dead. Propaganda reigns. Vibes are god.
Lost in this discussion is that Israel’s and Lebanon’s representatives met in person (historic in itself), because Lebanon objected to what Pakistan and Iran decided for them. Hezbollah and Iran don’t, and can’t, speak for Lebanon.
It’s like people forgot how bad far right non-MAGA, theocratic Republicans are.
Source?
It’s wild how short people’s memory is.
That's absolutely fucking ridiculous.
Supporting the existence of the 1 Jewish-majority country in the world doesn't make her a Nazi or put her in the same category as the Nazis.
Antisemites like you who hide behind words like "Zionist" to spread their antisemitism are in the same category as Nazis.
Thank you for sharing this.