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Trump says DEATH PENALTY a proper punishment for “antisemitism” in America​

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Link: https://www.stationgossip.com/2024/05/trump-says-death-penalty-proper.html/

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Many people, including his supporters, missed it, but about five years ago Donald Trump spoke at a rally about how he believes the punis...​


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Trump says DEATH PENALTY a proper punishment for “antisemitism” in America

Many people, including his supporters, missed it, but about five years ago Donald Trump spoke at a rally about how he believes the punishment for "antisemitism" in America should be the death penalty.

To a crowd of cheering supporters, Trump appears to have been referring to a deadly shooting at a local kosher grocery store in New Jersey that he described as an "evil antisemitic attack" that he called "an assault on all of us" – or it could have been about the synagogue shooting that happened around the same time.

"It's an assault on humanity," Trump continued – watch the video below.

"It will require all of us working together to extract the hateful poison of antisemitism from our world. This was an antisemitic attack at its worst. The scourge of antisemitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated, and it cannot be allowed to continue – we cannot allow it to continue."

Whenever antisemitism is detected, Trump wants it to be "condemned." Not only that, Trump also wants all Americans to "stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat antisemitism and vanquish the forces of hate – that's what it is," which to him means killing all offenders.

"Through the centuries, the Jews have endured terrible persecution, and you know that – we've all read it, we've studied it, (and) they've gone through a lot. And those seeking their destruction, we will seek theirdestruction," Trump said to loud roars of applause.

"Now when you have crimes like this, whether it's this one or another one or another group, we have to bring back the death penalty. They have to pay the ultimate price. They can't do this. They can't do this to our country. We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly: never again."

Who is Trump really?

Dr. Jane Ruby brought this all to everyone's attention on X the other day, warning her followers about Trump's stance. Like many others in politics, Trump seems to be a Jewish supremacist who views crimes against Jews as being worse than crimes against other people.

There are already laws on the books to deal with criminal activity, but Trump apparently feels as though there needs to be special laws in place that afford Jewish people an extra layer of protection.

"From the Abraham Accords to the death penalty ... the central bankers have gone too far," commented Information War correspondent Ann Vandersteel about the above video footage.

"It's a metaphor or a strong arm scare tactic, don't worry," responded another. "All shall be revealed and nobody can stop it."

Another shared a longer version of the video to make the claim that Trump is calling for the death penalty for murderers in general, and not just those who murder because of "antisemitism."

"Trump wants the death penalty for whoever the ADL deems antisemitic, which is basically 97 percent of the planet," responded another in contradiction to the above claim about the longer video.

"Trump is selling lethal 'vaccines' and wants the death penalty for disobeying AIPAC, Netanyahu, and ADL?" wrote another.

"Yes, he is a Zionist who supports the Noahide laws," wrote another about who he thinks Trump really is.

What do you think? Is Trump a deceiver who speaks out of both sides of his mouth, or is he simply misunderstood? Let us know below.
 

Norway, Ireland and Spain say they will recognize a Palestinian state, deepening Israel’s isolation​

Link: https://apnews.com/article/norway-palestinian-state-ddfd774a23d39f77f5977b9c89c43dbc/

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Norway, Ireland and Spain said they are recognizing a Palestinian state in a historic move that drew condemnation from Israel and jubilation from the Palestinians.

BY JOSEPH WILSON, MELANIE LIDMAN AND JOSEPH KRAUSS
Updated 11:08 PM CDT, May 22, 2024

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Norway, Ireland and Spain said Wednesday they would recognize a Palestinian state, a historic but largely symbolic move that further deepens Israel’s isolation more than seven months into its grinding war against Hamas in Gaza. Israel denounced the decisions and recalled its ambassadors to the three countries.

Palestinian officials welcomed the announcements as an affirmation of their decades-long quest for statehood in east Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip — territories Israel seized in the 1967 Mideast war and still controls.

While some 140 countries — more than two-thirds of the United Nations — recognize a Palestinian state, Wednesday’s cascade of announcements could build momentum at a time when even close allies of Israel have piled on criticism for its conduct in Gaza.

The timing of the move was a surprise, but discussions have been underway for weeks in some European Union countries about possibly recognizing a Palestinian state. Proponents have argued that the war has shown the need for a new push toward a two-state solution, 15 years after negotiations collapsed between Israel and the Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government opposes Palestinian statehood.

It was the second blow to Israel’s international reputation this week after the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said he would seek arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his defense minister. The International Court of Justice is also considering allegations of genocide that Israel has strenuously denied.

In addition to recalling the ambassadors to the three countries, Israel summoned their envoys, accusing the Europeans of rewarding the militant Hamas group for its Oct. 7 attack that triggered the war. Foreign Minister Israel Katz said the European ambassadors would watch grisly video footage of the attack.

In that assault, Hamas-led militants stormed across the border, killing 1,200 people and taking some 250 hostage. The ICC prosecutor is also seeking arrest warrants for three Hamas leaders. Israel’s ensuing offensive has killed more than 35,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, and has caused a humanitarian crisis and a near-famine. The ICC prosecutor has accused Israeli leaders of using starvation as a weapon.

“History will remember that Spain, Norway, and Ireland decided to award a gold medal to Hamas murderers and rapists,” Katz said.

In response to the announcements in Europe, Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir paid a provocative visit Wednesday to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound — a flashpoint in Jerusalem that is sacred to Muslims and Jews, who refer to it as the Temple Mount.
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Spain, Ireland and Norway say they will recognize a Palestinian state. Why does that matter?
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FILE - Volunteers from the ZAKA rescue service remove blood stains from a public bomb shelter on a road near the Israeli-Gaza border in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Nov. 20, 2023. Some allege the accounts of sexual assault were purposely concocted. Zaka officials and others dispute that. Regardless, AP’s examination of Zaka’s handling of the now debunked stories shows how information can be clouded and distorted in the chaos of the conflict. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, File)
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“We will not even allow a statement about a Palestinian state,” he said.

In further retaliation, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said he would stop transferring tax revenue earmarked for the Palestinian Authority, a move that threatens to handicap its already waning ability to pay salaries to thousands of employees.

Under interim peace accords in the 1990s, Israel collects tax revenue on behalf of the Palestinians, and it has used the money as a tool to pressure the PA. After the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Smotrich froze the transfers, but Israel agreed to send the money to Norway, which transferred it to the PA. Smotrich said Wednesday that he was ending that arrangement.

U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the cutoff was “wrong” because it “destabilizes the West Bank” and undermines “the search for security and prosperity for the Palestinian people.”

The international community has viewed the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel as the only realistic way to resolve the conflict.

The United States and Britain, among others, back the idea of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel but say it should come as part of a negotiated settlement. Netanyahu’s government says the conflict can only be resolved through direct negotiations.

The formal recognition by Norway, Spain and Ireland — which all have a record of friendly ties with both the Israelis and the Palestinians, while long advocating for a Palestinian state — is planned for May 28.

Their announcements came in swift succession. Norway, which helped broker the Oslo accords that kicked off the peace process in the 1990s, was the first. “There cannot be peace in the Middle East if there is no recognition,” said Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

The country plans to upgrade its representative office in the West Bank to an embassy.

Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris called it a “historic and important day for Ireland and for Palestine,” saying the announcements had been coordinated and other countries might join.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who announced his country’s decision before parliament, has spent months touring European and Middle Eastern countries to garner support for recognition and a cease-fire in Gaza.

“This recognition is not against anyone, it is not against the Israeli people,” Sánchez said. “It is an act in favor of peace, justice and moral consistency.”

President Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Palestinian Authority, which administers parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, welcomed the decisions and called on other nations to “recognize our legitimate rights and support the struggle of our people for liberation and independence.”

Hamas, which Western countries and Israel view as a terrorist group, does not recognize Israel’s existence but has indicated it might agree to a state on the 1967 lines, at least on an interim basis. Israel says any Palestinian state would be at risk of being taken over by Hamas, posing a threat to its security.

The announcements are unlikely to have any impact on the war in Gaza — or the long-running conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

Israel annexed east Jerusalem and considers it part of its capital, and in the occupied West Bank it has built scores of Jewish settlements that are now home to over 500,000 Israelis. The settlers have Israeli citizenship, while the 3 million Palestinians in the West Bank live under seemingly open-ended Israeli military rule.

Netanyahu has said Israel will maintain security control of Gaza even after any defeat of Hamas, and the war is still raging there. An Israeli airstrike early Wednesday killed 10 people, including four women and four children, who had been displaced and were sheltering in central Gaza, according to hospital authorities.

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AP AUDIO: Norway, Ireland and Spain say they will recognize a Palestinian state, deepening Israel’s isolation​

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on European nations recognizing the state of Palestine.

Hugh Lovatt, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said “recognition is a tangible step towards a viable political track leading to Palestinian self-determination.”

To have an impact, he said, it must come with “tangible steps to counter Israel’s annexation and settlement of Palestinian territory – such as banning settlement products and financial services.”

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide defended the importance of the move in an interview with The Associated Press, saying that while the country has supported the establishment of a Palestinian state for decades, it knew that recognition is “a card that you can play once.”

“We used to think that recognition would come at the end of a process,” he said. “Now we have realized that recognition should come as an impetus, as a strengthening of a process.”
 

Trump Says Israel Needs to 'Finish The Job' in Gaza, Pledges to Restore Israel Lobby's Power Over Congress​

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Jun. 06, 2024

Link: https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64479/

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Former President Donald Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday that Israel needs to "finish the job" in Gaza and pledged to restore the Israel Lobby's power over Congress if elected.

He also said that unnamed people are telling him the October 7th attack "never happened" and compared them to "Holocaust deniers."


Partial transcript via RealClearPolitics:
SEAN HANNITY, HOST: You say declining nation... so let me go back to the foreign policy... on the issue of the war in Europe and war in the Middle East and we have the Iranian's according to reports, even the IAEA, may be very close to nuclear weapons. That should scare everybody because they are crazy enough that they would use them. And a precarious situation, more dangerous than it most point.

TRUMP: Most dangerous time in the history of our country.

HANNITY: I would agree. So my question to you is if you are elected and you are the next president, the 47th president how do you begin the process of restoring world order? Now, one other thing, I never thought in my lifetime I would listen to a president of our country, the leader the free world literally tell the country that was attacked by radical Islamic terrorists that we'll support your defense but we won't support you fighting back after the Iranians fired weapons into their country. To me that was a surrender in the war on terror, we're trying to lecture Israel. "You can't go to Rafah, you can't do this." Excuse me. How would we act if we lost by population extrapolated out 40,000 Americans in a day.

TRUMP: So number one, they have to finish the job. Israel has to finish that job. They have to finish it quickly, strongly, and they have to get back to life again because it's taking too long.

HANNITY: So you go in, you win, you finish.

TRUMP: Gotta win, gotta win. The attack on October 7th, and it's getting more and more demeaned, they're demeaning it. I have people telling me they don't think the attack ever happened. And take a look, you watch the news reports -- you watch these people on television and just like you have Holocaust deniers also, they say the Holocaust never happened. It's the exact same people. They're saying it never happened. AOC plus 3, you know. Israel was the most powerful lobby in the country 15 years ago. Today, between Tlaib and AOC and all of these people, what they're doing, Israel, they don't the backing that they once had.

HANNITY: You'll give it to them?

TRUMP: Yeah, I'm good. I'm good. But they don't have the backing. Even Schumer, he's become like a Palestinian. Chuck Schumer, Jewish, always strong for Israel. He's become like a Palestinian.
Trump made similar comments in 2021 when he said that Israel "literally owned Congress" and lamented that their grip was supposedly slipping.

"You know, the biggest change I've seen in Congress is-- Israel literally owned Congress, you understand that?" Trump told 570 KVI's Ari Hoffman.

"Ten years ago, 15 years ago and it was so powerful, it was so powerful and today it's almost the opposite," he continued. "You have between AOC and Omar -- and these people that hate Israel, they hate it with a passion -- they're controlling Congress and Israel is not a force in Congress anymore."

"I mean it's just amazing, I've never seen such a change and we're not talking about over a very long period of time but I think you know exactly what I what I'm saying they had such power Israel had such power and rightfully over Congress and now it doesn't," Trump said. "It's incredible, actually."

Haaretz reported earlier this week that Israeli-American Miriam Adelson is planning to donate at least $100 million to Trump but wants his support for Israel annexing the West Bank in return.

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Congress in April voted overwhelmingly to give almost $100 billion to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan and ban TikTok for allowing criticism of Israel to go viral.

Congress also passed a controversial FISA law to spy on Americans to "protect Israel" as well as another controversial bill called the "Antisemitism Awareness Act" which aims to silence criticism of Israel as hate speech.

Just yesterday, AIPAC boasted that "67/67 AIPAC-endorsed Democrats have won their primary elections this cycle!"

Trump told the Republican Jewish Coalition in 2016 while running for president, "You're not going to support me because I don't want your money."

"You want to control your politicians," Trump added.

He's now collecting tens of millions of dollars from Israel First donors by promising to shut down pro-Palestine protests and pledging to restore Israel's total control over our Congress.

What the hell does any of this have to do with "America First?"
 

Gee, WHY are kikes hated?--they're SATANISTS, u stupid, scummy, putrified puke, called "the people"--satanists living high off multiplied masses of filth, called "humanity," suckers--the sad, tragic TRUTH which u think u can wish away like little children, eh?​

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‘Global emergency’: Nearly half the world’s adults hold antisemitic views — ADL survey​

Worldwide study finds that 46% of population believes in a number of anti-Jewish tropes, 20% have never heard of the Holocaust​

By Luke Tress and Zev Stub14 January 2025, 8:15 pm

Link: https://www.timesofisrael.com/globa...lds-adults-hold-antisemitic-views-adl-survey/

An anti-Israel protest in Times Square, New York City, January 6, 2025. (Luke Tress/Times of Israel)
An anti-Israel protest in Times Square, New York City, January 6, 2025. (Luke Tress/Times of Israel)

Nearly half of all adults worldwide hold significant antisemitic views and younger people are more likely to discriminate against Jews, according to an Anti-Defamation League survey released on Tuesday.
The global survey asked 58,000 respondents in 103 counties and territories if they agreed with 11 antisemitic tropes, such as “Jews’ loyalty is only to Israel” and “Jews have too much power in the business world.”
If respondents believed that more than half of the statements were true, they were categorized as having “significant antisemitic beliefs,” ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt said in a briefing, calling the findings a “global emergency.”

“Why do attitudes matter so much? Because attitudes lead to action. When antisemitic views are normalized, when anti-Jewish bigotry takes root, it creates an environment where Jews become more vulnerable,” he said, tying the antisemitic views to incidents such as the attacks on Israelis in Amsterdam in November.
In total, 46 percent of adults backed a majority of the antisemitic tropes, representing around 2.2 billion people.

The level of antisemitism varied widely by country and region. The Middle East and North Africa had the highest levels, with around three-quarters of respondents endorsing a majority of the antisemitic statements. Antisemitism was most prevalent in the West Bank and Gaza at 97%, followed by Kuwait and Bahrain. Fifty-nine percent of the region held a favorable view of the Hamas terror group.
Iran was the least antisemitic of the 18 countries in the region, with 49% of respondents holding significant antisemitic views.
Greenblatt ascribed the widespread Jew-hatred in the region to Al Jazeera, calling the news network a “nonstop fountain of antisemitism.” Al Jazeera’s Arabic coverage differs significantly from its English-language coverage, and Iran is the only country in the region, besides Israel, that does not mainly speak Arabic.
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Western Europe was the least antisemitic region, at 17%, followed by the Americas at 24%; Oceania, 20%; sub-Saharan Africa, 45%; Eastern Europe, 49%; Asia, 51%, and the Middle East and North Africa, 76%.


The least antisemitic countries were Sweden, Norway, Canada and the Netherlands. Israel was not surveyed. In the US, nine percent of respondents held significant antisemitic views.
Russia was the most antisemitic country in Europe, at 62%.
The global figure represented a 108% increase in significant antisemitic views over a similar survey conducted in 2014.
“I don’t have the words to adequately describe how dangerous this spike is,” Greenblatt said.

The other antisemitic opinions the survey asked about were:
  • Jews still talk too much about what happened to them in the Holocaust
  • Jews don’t care what happens to anyone but their own kind
  • People hate Jews because of the way Jews behave
  • Jews have too much control over global affairs
  • Jews think they are better than other people
  • Jews have a lot of irritating faults
  • Jews have too much control over the media
  • Jews are responsible for most of the world’s wars
  • Jews have too much control over the country’s government


Matt Williams, the vice president of the ADL’s center on antisemitism research, said certain views were correlated with anti-Jewish activities on the ground. The belief that Jews were primarily loyal to Israel was tied to Jews being targeted in anti-Israel activities, and the view that Jews are only concerned with their own kind was predictive of hostility toward Jews, he said.
Many countries held widespread antisemitic views despite lacking any significant local Jewish population.
For respondents under the age of 35, half held antisemitic views — 13 percentage points higher than among those over the age of 50.
The survey also queried respondents on the validity of the Holocaust’s historical narrative. Only 39% of adults aged 18-34 endorsed the mainstream narrative of the genocide, with the remainder saying the number of deaths was exaggerated, that the Holocaust was a myth, or that they had never heard of it. For the general population, 48% endorsed the historical narrative, and 20% said they had “not heard about the Holocaust.”
Marina Rosenberg, ADL senior vice president of international affairs, called the views of young adults a “demographic time bomb.”



Some of the survey’s findings were more favorable toward Jews and Israel. Fifty-seven percent of all respondents said that anti-Jewish hatred was a serious problem. A majority — 75% — said their country should welcome Israeli tourists, 71% said their country should have diplomatic ties with Israel, and 25% supported boycotting Israeli businesses, although those questions were not asked in all countries.
The questions about Israel and the Holocaust were not included in the survey’s scores on antisemitism.
Greenblatt attributed the spike in antisemitism in the past 10 years to the rise in conspiracies, populism and polarization, alongside the influence of social media, particularly among the young. The Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023, also served to “pour fuel on the fire,” he said.
The ADL conducted the survey with the Paris-based Ipsos research firm, except in the Middle East and North Africa. In that region, other survey companies did the questioning.
The researchers conducted 58,000 interviews in 80 languages and dialects, mainly by phone, between late July and early November 2024. In each country, the survey queried a nationally representative sample of either 500 or 1,000 residents. The margin of error for each country was between 4.4% and 3.2%, depending on the sample size.
To combat antisemitism, the ADL called on governments and organizations to adopt and implement the Global Guidelines for Countering Antisemitism, a framework launched last July and endorsed by dozens of countries and multilateral organizations.
 

'You're a Nazi': Getting Attacked for Speaking Out Against Israel's War Crimes in Gaza​

Link: https://archive.is/qA5SR/

[vid at site link, above]

A man gestures as smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip as seen from southern Israel, Thursday.

A man gestures as smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip as seen from southern Israel, Thursday.Credit: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
Gideon Levy

Gideon Levy

Etzel Haturki (At the Turk's) is a well-known shawarma place in the central Israeli city of Or Yehuda, and there is nothing Turkish about it: It looks simple, though the prices are not so cheap, with a host at the entrance and long lines of customers who've come from near and far to partake in their food. My son's army service brought him to the restaurant at the time, and since then he loves eating there.

On Friday afternoon we went again, when a commotion quickly flared. It began with loud curses and ended with a horrifying group encircling our table. "If only you would choke on the food and die," it began, "why are you giving him food here," it continued, and "if there weren't cameras here, I would break your face," for the finish.
"Look who's eating here," the man called out to the passersby, as they stood in a circle, looking at the devil who'd come to town. The man came closer to the table, his fury rising, and violence was very close. We left to the sounds of curses that accompanied us to the car, "F**k the mother of anyone who eats with the Nazi," they shouted at my son, too.

Haaretz Podcast

'International organizations have a shameful record when it comes to the hostages'
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Not for the first time, and not for the last, it's nothing new. But one phrase was thrown out there, more than once, that I'd never heard before: "You're a Nazi because you care about the children in Gaza."

In Or Yehuda, Nazism received a new definition: A Nazi is someone who cares about the children of Gaza. At the time that the starvation, siege, shortages, destruction, ethnic cleansing and genocide in the Gaza Strip are defined around the world as having Nazi characteristics, things in Or Yehuda are the exact opposite.

A Nazi is someone who worries about the victim. Whoever cares about the children in Gaza won't eat in Or Yehuda and will not dare come close to Or Yehuda – a city with a street named after Yoni Netanyahu, a restaurant named Mifgash Entebbe, and a street which was once named after the mayor's lover.

Throughout this war I have run into violence and threats less than usual. The arena has moved to "Netanyahu, Yes or No" and the battle to free the hostages. Television, even on the supposedly most enlightened programs, never brings any alternative opinion or voice that opposes the war crimes, and in doing so actually makes it easier of those shocked by Israel's actions – a handful of opponents who this time are safer from the fury of the masses, because their voice is silenced and excluded from the debate. But this silencing is dangerous.

We have never had a war here that did not have opposition, at least in its most advanced and criminal stages. These wars always started with wall-to-wall support, and even enthusiasm within the Jewish community, until the cracks opened up and the questions arose.

The First Lebanon War is the best of all examples, but also operations Cast Lead and Protective Edge in Gaza (in 2008 and 2014) aroused opposition at some stage, and their voices were heard.

But not this time. This war, the longest the State of Israel has ever known, is also the war with the greatest agreement over – at least in the public debate about it.

The protesters want a hostage deal, the opponents want a cease-fire, even the end of the war, but only for the good of the hostages and the soldiers being killed.

The victims of Gaza are not in the discourse at all, and anyone who tries to mention them is a Nazi, at least in Or Yehuda.

Open gallery view
Palestinian children sit in front of a line of laundry hanging along a damaged building in Gaza City, on Saturday.


Palestinian children sit in front of a line of laundry hanging along a damaged building in Gaza City, on Saturday.Credit: AFP/Omar Al-Quataa
The brainwashing and blindness have reached record-high levels we've never known before. The "sobering up" of our many and finest – who are really so few, if any of them have sobered up at all – has created an illusion according to which the dispute is deep and society is more divided than ever.

But it's not at all split, Israel is united in its absolute support for the IDF, even as the war crimes pile up, and Israel's unlimited right after October 7 to do whatever it pleases in Gaza.

In practice, Israel has never been so united as at the beginning of 2025, in spite of all the background noise and fake lamentations over the "polarization of the people." We must never, ever upset this wonderful new order. Anyone who tries to do so is a Nazi.

When we finally reached the car, my son and I, a friendly young man came up to me and asked for a blessing. He said that someone who doesn't respond to cursing and threats is considered to be someone with exceptional qualities. He asked me to give him a blessing that he would soon find a good wife, and I did. I was happy to help.
 

Davos 2025: WEF Panel on 'Antisemitism' Pushes for Increased Social Media Censorship​

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Jan. 28, 2025

Link: https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64827/

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"You think I am privileged, I think we are one government away from my going to the gas chamber." - American Federation of Teachers union boss Randi Weingarten explaining how she shuts down her critics

From WEF 2025: Jonathan Greenblatt, Randi Weingarten, and Jennifer Schenker Advocate for Increased Social Media Censorship to Combat Antisemitism:
At the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting, a session titled "Confronting Antisemitism Amid Polarization" featured prominent speakers who advocated for stronger measures to compel social media platforms to censor content they consider harmful. Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and National Director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL); Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT); and Jennifer Schenker, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Innovator, expressed concerns about the influence of platforms like TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook on public discourse and the spread of antisemitism.

Jennifer Schenker set the tone for the discussion by claiming, "The flames of antisemitism are being fanned every second by TikTok and social media," and lamenting that "the Jewish community has not been able to effectively combat that online."

Jonathan Greenblatt labeled social media platforms "a super spreader of antisemitism and hate" and criticized their impact on younger audiences, stating, "Young people… get their news from TikTok, which is fairly terrifying, or from X or from Instagram." He also called Meta "a gigantic problem,"
highlighting the challenges posed by the platforms' size, business models, and governance structures.

Greenblatt further criticized Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), describing it as "a loophole… which exempts [social media companies] from liability." He called for regulatory and reputational pressure to compel these companies to act, suggesting that social pressure could deter top engineers from working for platforms perceived as unethical: "If their engineers feel like going to these companies and participating in something, you know, an evil enterprise, if you will, they don't wanna do that."
Greenblatt sounded quite desperate, frankly.

No one is going to be shamed into not working for TikTok.
Randi Weingarten shared examples of how the AFT has used its influence to pressure social media platforms. "We have used the economic power sometimes against a place like Facebook or others to say, actually, you have to stand with what is moral and what is legal," she said, acknowledging the union's role in leveraging pension funds and other economic tools to advocate for what they consider the fight against hate.

Weingarten also expressed concerns over the influence of social media on young people's perceptions of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Recounting interactions with high school students in Boston, she noted that "every question [they asked] because of what they see and what they're on" focused on the actions of the IDF, implying that platforms like TikTok and X should be more active in censoring such content.
One solution that was not proposed: speaking out against and criticizing the genocide Israel committed in Gaza.

Below are some choice clips from the event. Weingarten and Larry Summers actually came across as more unhinged than Greenblatt, if you can believe it.

You can watch the full discussion below: [ck site link, above, top]
 
Owens here spoke a little more truth than kikes could stand. At least Owens understands being true Christian (worshipper of TRUTH, Gosp. JOHN 14:6) means being necessarily anti-satan (hence anti-semitic, fools). And "Judeo-Christian" is gross OXYMORON; the two are Hegelian anti-theses. Poor ignorant fools (too many in Jew S A) think they're similar, as Baptist is similar to Episcopalian, diff. kinds of Christians, but no no no no--it's nothing like it. Judaism is Talmudism (see Wikipedia), hence subjectivism/satanism; Christianity directly implies objective reality, necessary basis of any "truth."

 
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