>>5987310 (lb)
It bombs the US gen pop support for Israel, which is good for the West because the gen pop has to no longer support Israel in order for the West to be able to get rid of the ZOG.
And the right-wing in Israel doesn't give a fuck about the US, don't delude yourself.
I think that Trumps decisions regarding those issues were great for the US and the West given how much gen pop support Israel has lost due to them.
>>5987341 (lb)
Agreed.
Trump and his team will know when to pull the plug on their perverse charade, be patient and keep redpilling everyone about everything you can, that's the first step to everything.
>>5987404 (lb)
Yep.
>>5987427 (lb)
>FFS, this is the biggest piece of shit mb propaganda ever.
Nice non-argument you have there buddy. Cry more in the face of the facts I post :)
>you are very uneducated. Not your fault, as your masters have absolutely brainwashed you.
Sauce? :)
I have to go now, so here are all my posts from past bread that the Israeli shills constantly attack me for:
Like Q says, when they can't argue with the FACTS they attack the messenger in order to deflect from the MESSAGE.
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http://archive.vn/PMoSw
[00:00] While many groups and governments wish to censor the internet, Israel and its partisans are amongst the most globally significant. They work to promote the Israel narrative while blocking facts about Palestine, the Israel lobby and other subjects they wish to cover up.
[00:17] Much of this is done by devoted individuals acting independently, voluntarily and relentlessly. But many of these activists are part of orchestrated well funded projects sponsored by the Israeli government and other pro-Israel groups.
[00:30] They utilize Israeli soldiers, students, American teens and seniors and range from infiltrating Wikipedia to influencing YouTube. As we’ll see, some even operate out of Jewish community centers in the US.
[00:43] One such group is the Israeli military’s New Media Desk.
[00:47] “It is well known now a days that what happens on FaceBook, Twitter and YouTube has great influence on events that occur on the ground. The Internet too is a battleground, it is thus comforting to learn that the IDF employ soldiers that tweet, share, like and more.”
[01:02] Another project initiated in 2011 by the National Union of Israeli Students has the stated goal of to deepen and expand hasbara, or state propaganda activities of students in the State of Israel. Under this program Israeli students are payed to quote: “lead the battle against hostile websites”.
[01:21] The students are tasked with what many would call shilling or trolling in online forums and social media. They are directed to create original content in the form of news reports and blogs, edit Wikipedia, inject pro-Israel messages into discussion on social media, as well as report and remove what they consider to be allegedly “anti-Semitic” content.
[01:42] Its important to note that criticism of Israel is not the same thing as anti-Semitism, despite Israel’s best effort to redefine the word.