Anonymous ID: 79996f May 14, 2019, 9:25 a.m. No.6496223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6233 >>6239 >>6278

>>6496167

I heard this discussion on NPR a little while ago, after the Omar "anti-semitism" propaganda push. A Jewish Grandfather and his granddaughter discuss their view on support of Israel. The Grandfather essentially says, Israel first, right or wrong. This seems to be a pervasive sentiment, and clearly shows the supremacism inherent in Jewish ideology.

 

"Why this grandfather and granddaughter don’t see eye-to-eye on US policy toward Israel"

 

"Pearl says he respects his granddaughter’s point of view, but rejects it.

 

"If the price of having Israel is that we rarely question its internal and external policies, then that's the price I think we ought to be willing to pay," Pearl says. "I know that the existence of a strong Israel is necessary for the Jewish diaspora to have any security. Alyssa doesn't know what it means to have no nation in the world willing to accept her because she has a big 'J' on her passport. It's hard for me to have my granddaughter support organizations which are to my mind anti-Israel … It scares me. It bothers me. It's — you know — trouble in the tribe.""

 

https://www.pri.org/file/2019-04-11/why-grandfather-and-granddaughter-don-t-see-eye-eye-us-policy-toward-israel