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The text argues that support for Israel is significantly declining, despite efforts by figures like David Schwimmer. The author suggests this decline is even greater than polls indicate, implying that pollsters like gallup are Phoenician-owned. The article notes that while some in the alternative press are reporting on this trend, it’s not widely covered by the mainstream media. The author challenges the notion that only leftists are pro-Palestinian, pointing to a decline in Democratic Party support and a rise in Republicans, which should theoretically correlate with increased support for Israel. However, the opposite is occurring, with support for Israel falling significantly among both Republicans and Democrats. The author highlights that a majority of Americans still favor a two-state solution and an independent Palestine, rejecting the idea of Gaza being destroyed or Palestine becoming a new Riviera.
A surprising observation for the author is the disconnect between the perceived pro-Israel stance of Hollywood (described as 99% Jewish, 99% pro-Israel, and 95% Democratic Party) and the poll data showing higher Republican support (75%) compared to Democrats (21%). The author finds this illogical and unaddressed by mainstream media.
The text posits that Israel’s actions and propaganda since 2020 have been unsuccessful, with a sharp decline in support beginning around then and accelerating in 2023, possibly due to an event described as a “big Peace Party fake” involving kites and mannequins. The author claims to have initiated their opposition to the war in Israel in May 2021, predating the 2023 event, and cites their own past publications, including one on the Iron Dome and Hamas, the Rabin assassination, the plo being a puppet of Israel, and a 2018 paper on Lawrence of Arabia, as contributing to this public awareness of perceived “fraud” in Middle East narratives. The author suggests their exposés align with the observed decline in public support for Israel, more so than David Schwimmer’s involvement. The text concludes with a dismissive remark about the ADL and a reference to “Babies cooked on grills,” attributing it to “Ross,” likely a character played by David Schwimmer.
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- Israel
- David Schwimmer
- gallup
- Phoenician-owned
- alternative press
- mainstream media
- leftists
- Democratic Party
- Republicans
- Gaza
- Palestine
- Riviera
- Hollywood
- Jewish
- Democrats
- Republicans
- 2020
- 2023
- Peace Party fake
- May 2021
- Iron Dome
- Hamas
- Rabin assassination
- plo
- puppet of Israel
- 2018
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Middle East
- ADL
- ross