Anonymous ID: d4dc97 Jan. 10, 2025, 1:09 p.m. No.22330667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0674 >>0680 >>0691 >>0711 >>0758 >>0773

I am sure you all have seen the Ian Carrol ratio of Musk on DaJews and his subsequent video…

 

This person tried to "debunk" the Carrol vid and got COMMUNITY NOTED…

 

Fun times…

 

https://x.com/JewsAreTheGOAT/status/1877578669259919488

 

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Debunking Ian Carroll’s Anti-Israel Comment, One by One, in Response to Elon Musk’s Pro-Israel Stance

 

1.Claim: AIPAC purchased 90% of Congress, and JFK wanted them registered as a foreign agent.

 

•DEBUNKED: This claim is both factually incorrect and rooted in antisemitic tropes about Jewish influence. AIPAC did not even exist during JFK’s presidency; it was founded in 1963, after his assassination. Furthermore, AIPAC is a legitimate lobbying group representing American citizens who support Israel. Suggesting it “purchased” Congress is both insulting to lawmakers and absurd. The assertion that JFK targeted AIPAC is false; he focused on other foreign lobby registrations.

 

2.Claim: Israel was the state sponsor of Jeffrey Epstein.

 

•DEBUNKED: The idea that Israel sponsored Epstein’s criminal activities is a conspiracy theory without evidence. While individuals like Ehud Barak had professional ties to Epstein, implying state involvement is baseless. This narrative recycles antisemitic accusations about Jewish control and manipulation. Epstein’s crimes were his own, and linking them to Israel is unfounded and defamatory.

 

3.Claim: Israel stole nuclear technology from the U.S. in the Apollo affair.

 

•DEBUNKED: Israel’s nuclear program was developed to ensure its survival in a hostile region surrounded by adversaries. While the Apollo affair raised questions, no definitive evidence ever proved state-sponsored theft. Israel’s nuclear capabilities are a key factor in maintaining regional stability and deterring aggression.

 

4.Claim: Jews, Muslims, and Christians lived in peace in Palestine before the Balfour Declaration.

 

•DEBUNKED: This romanticized version of history ignores the reality of centuries of violence, persecution, and oppression. Jews faced pogroms and systematic discrimination in the region long before modern Zionism. The Balfour Declaration sought to establish a homeland for Jews who had faced exile and genocide, not to disrupt some mythical harmony.

 

5.Claim: Israel was founded by terrorist groups like Lehi, Irgun, and Haganah.

 

•DEBUNKED: Irgun, Lehi, and Haganah were resistance movements fighting against British colonial rule and Arab attacks. To dismiss their actions as “terrorism” ignores the broader struggle for Jewish survival and self-determination. Many nations, including the U.S., were founded through resistance against oppressive powers. Israel’s establishment was a legal and moral response to Jewish persecution.

 

6.Claim: Israel receives unjustified U.S. aid.

 

•DEBUNKED: U.S. aid to Israel is an investment in America’s strongest ally in the Middle East. Israel is a democracy, a leader in technology and defense innovation, and a bulwark against terrorism. Compared to what the U.S. spends on other initiatives, aid to Israel yields substantial strategic and economic benefits.

 

7.Claim: Israel spied on the U.S. before 9/11 through “art students” and “moving companies.”

 

•DEBUNKED: These conspiracy theories have been debunked multiple times. Investigations found no evidence linking Israeli groups to foreknowledge of 9/11. These claims are often rooted in antisemitic attempts to shift blame away from the actual perpetrators of the attacks: Islamic terrorists.

 

8.Claim: Israel enforces collective punishment in Gaza and the West Bank.

 

•DEBUNKED: Israel has the right to defend itself against terrorist groups like Hamas, which use civilians as human shields. The suffering in Gaza and the West Bank is largely the result of Hamas’s corruption and prioritization of terrorism over governance. Israel goes to great lengths to minimize civilian casualties, even as it faces existential threats.