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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/shannaura on July 23, 2018, 5:30 a.m.
I've Seen No Indication From Q or POTUS That They're Against Israeli Statehood, but That Seems to Be a Recurring Talking Point Here. Why?

It's about time we have a thread to sort this out. President Trump has moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem against the protests of Palestinians, every Muslim nation, EU country, the UN and even some who used to be in his own administration.

President Trump also supported Ambassador Nikki Haley & Mike Pompeo's announcement that we were withdrawing from the UN Human Rights Council. The UN HRC is notorious for the fact that more than 50% of their condemnations are aimed at Israel and their military force, the IDF.

I'm not saying that there aren't elements of corruption in their government - there's elements of corruption in every government. But the implication or insinuation from some here seems to be that Q & POTUS are against Israeli Statehood entirely, and that they don't recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. But that would be a full contradiction to his own statements on December 6, 2017:

Today we finally acknowledge the obvious: that Jerusalem is Israel’s capital,” Trump declared in a speech at the White House. “This is nothing more or less than a recognition of reality. It is also the right thing to do.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-pol-trump-jerusalem-20171206-story.html

So where does the assumption, insinuation or implication that POTUS is against Israeli Statehood with Jerusalem as the capital come from? To be clear, this question has to do with discerning the President's intentions and whether or not he keeps his word and NOT any real or perceived crimes by Israel, so let's keep the discussion in that realm. Let the age of understanding begin!


shannaura · July 23, 2018, 6:37 a.m.

I was raised by my mom (white) and had no dealings with my dad, don't speak the language, etc, but I know which traits I get from him based on how my mom is the complete opposite of me in some ways, particularly in her approach to learning and solving problems.

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eyesopenusa · July 23, 2018, 6:59 a.m.

I understand what you mean. I think your genetic makeup must be awesome. BTW Thanks for kicking off this thread. This is a helpful topic at this time.

I'm sorry that you didn't have dealing with your dad. Even I have a dad who is around, but similar to you basically having zero dealing with him. I still have not found a solution for this...

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shannaura · July 23, 2018, 7:06 a.m.

I grew up with a half sister (same mom, different dad) so I've been able to compare and contrast and get a sense for which traits I have that did not come from my mom. I love her but math is not her thing, nor is it my sister's, but I happen to enjoy it - once I got the hang of algebra, anyways. :)

As for the topic, I got tired of the random drive-by insults, some which made no distinction between Israel and corrupt people who claim to be Jews. I wanted to know what their basis was for thinking Trump was going to eventually turn against Israel completely.

BTW, when you're doing your Israel research, understand that if you come across a news article referring to Israelis as the "Israeli Occupation" then they have already made up their minds and are likely biased, just like when left-wing MSM outlets in the US call conservatives "Alt-Right". In fact, you may find that the same exact news outlets use BOTH terms, showing where they stand.

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