Anonymous
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6/17/2025, 6:59:53 PM No.507743655
Isn't it obvious that great powers always use aggrieved minorities as a wedge against other great powers?
Isn't it obvious that the shrill support for Ukraine surpassed the support for Israel for a while, showing that there's nothing unique about the USA's support for Israel? It seems like this hysteria happens whenever the USA props up a foreign power (e.g. Ireland vs UK, UK vs Nazi Germany, to such an extent that Americans still love St Patrick's Day and Churchill).
Although there's clearly a disproportionately large influence of Jewish people in American affairs, unlike Ukrainians, isn't it clear that Israel is heading towards the same status as other "liberal democracies" (i.e. American puppets)? That is, being totally propagandistically owned by the USA and likely eventually ravaged by the LGBT doctrine and mass migration?
A few years ago Netanyahu tried to pass a sensible law to increase democratic input into judicial recruitment but, partly through USA pressure and likely USA backed protests, he failed. This is in keeping with the USA discouraging direct democracy in its puppet states because sclerotic oligarchies are easier to control and harder to change through democratic means. If American Jews were genuine Israel / Jewish firsters, I don't think we'd have seen this. They also have Arabic as an official language, which is kind of cucked.
It seems like the USA is genuinely pursuing its own interests and the major points of disagreement by Americans relate to risk tolerance (like provoking nuclear war) or tactics (sending troops or not).
Isn't it obvious that the shrill support for Ukraine surpassed the support for Israel for a while, showing that there's nothing unique about the USA's support for Israel? It seems like this hysteria happens whenever the USA props up a foreign power (e.g. Ireland vs UK, UK vs Nazi Germany, to such an extent that Americans still love St Patrick's Day and Churchill).
Although there's clearly a disproportionately large influence of Jewish people in American affairs, unlike Ukrainians, isn't it clear that Israel is heading towards the same status as other "liberal democracies" (i.e. American puppets)? That is, being totally propagandistically owned by the USA and likely eventually ravaged by the LGBT doctrine and mass migration?
A few years ago Netanyahu tried to pass a sensible law to increase democratic input into judicial recruitment but, partly through USA pressure and likely USA backed protests, he failed. This is in keeping with the USA discouraging direct democracy in its puppet states because sclerotic oligarchies are easier to control and harder to change through democratic means. If American Jews were genuine Israel / Jewish firsters, I don't think we'd have seen this. They also have Arabic as an official language, which is kind of cucked.
It seems like the USA is genuinely pursuing its own interests and the major points of disagreement by Americans relate to risk tolerance (like provoking nuclear war) or tactics (sending troops or not).