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@ Sovereign Being
2025-06-05 11:06:12
I predicted that hate towards Israel and Jews would grow if the conflict there continued the way it has been, and I don't see it slowing down at this point. 12 months ago my normie friends were somewhat indifferent, and now they are getting quite vocal in opposition. Bear in mind these are the same people who generally hate Trump for all the wrong reasons.
It's unfortunate, but I suspect this is similar to what happened during world war 2, except now there is a Zionist state that has had an easier time propagandizing people residing in Israel to support the efforts of the state, and those who are opposed to what they are doing are equally demonised, even if they themselves are Jewish. It's evident to me that, as with any state, they are happy to throw others under the bus for their version of the greater good.
Personally I think elements of the holocaust have been exaggerated or even fabricated, but no doubt Jews were murdered. Hitler may well have fled to Argentina and lived out his days there. Allies and wealthy families may well have had alterior motives for opposing the nazis. The laws passed in many countries around the world prohibiting discussion of this only make people dig their heels in, somewhat validating their opinions.
To me, those who believe Israel and Jews are chosen and justified in doing whatever it takes to expel Palestinians are not very different to those who think Jews are solely responsible for everything, and that Jews are collectively 'guilty' by association.
Granted, there is propaganda coming from all angles, and if I didn't personally know people who have worked in hospitals in Gaza and lost colleagues there, I would be a bit more skeptical of the claims. I find it very difficult to deny that there is a concerted effort to indiscriminately kill and displace Palestinians, and that this is being driven by Zionists. I think this point is what most people have taken issue with, and what is driving an increase in hate and disgust.