Just check his recent posting pattern on Bluesky.

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    I’m talking about the diaspora, not the entity. This is what I mean, the assumption that “Jewish” meant “Israeli” despite the previous sentence starting with “Outside of Israel”.

    I apologize for not reading your comment properly. I was under the impression that we were still talking about the settlers.

    I agree with you, stratification of demographics within the Jewish community (outside of the entity) would absolutely reveal patterns related to class and, especially, age.

    The people who do support these things make themselves incredibly obvious very quickly, it’s easy to tell without having to guess.

    There are a lot of good, polite, and well mannered people that support genocide. It’s like saying every maga dumbass is frothing at the mouth white trash that collects welfare and huffs paint. A good portion of maga look like decent people until you find out more about them.


    I didn’t make myself clear in my previous comment. I wasn’t trying to conflate the entity with Jews/Judaism in general.

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      There are a lot of good, polite, and well mannered people that support genocide.

      Extremely true and a good point, I just think that the reality visible to everyone is now so grotesque that even the most “liberal” zionists can’t help telling on themselves. Anyone who isn’t a zionist is now disgusted by “Israel”, and those who aren’t and believe they’re not zionists are just lying to themselves. As you say, they look like decent people, I just don’t think that mask holds up for anyone. Maybe I’m too optimistic, though.

      I think we generally agree with each other here, thanks for the conversation. solidarity