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The Jewish Question (JQ)

Not gonna lie, very much enjoying the turning of the tide against Israel globally. Obviously what is "printed" or "tweeted" is very different to reality, but still.

I did have a laugh when our biggest newspaper ran the headline "Israel's military campaign in Gaza seen as most destructive in history" .

Click on the article and you get most destructive and deadliest in history in the opening paragraph! Some careful editing their NZ Herald!

:alien:

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/is...uctive-in-history/OZIQTENL6BCMBFJWCOB5NVDLZA/
 
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Couple that with the fact that "Globalism" is just an updated and repackaged way of saying "Jewish International Communism".
 

But when it comes to some other political behaviors, American Jews were much more active, appreciably more vocal and politically involved than most in the nation. When respondents were asked if they had contacted an elected official, about a quarter of Americans (23%) answered yes. But a considerably higher percentage of American Jews have done so — 36% to be exact. Using social media to publicly express support for a political campaign is also appreciably higher among Jews in the United States. 42% of Jews had used Facebook, Twitter, or another platform to express a political view, a much higher percentage compared to both the national average (33%) as well as other white, well-educated Americans, 34% of whom had used social media to express political views.

Moreover, the data makes it clear that as far as 2020 is concerned, Jews are generally far more participatory compared to members of others faiths; while over 40% of Jews post political material on social media, only 30% of Christians have done the same.

Finally, the survey asked if people had attended a political rally, protest, speech or campaign event. Here the national figure is 12%, a new high from a national number in the single digits that has generally been the case since the 1950s. But for American Jews, the number is even higher; almost a quarter of Jewish Americans (21%) report having taken to the streets. This is also higher than well-educated, whites, at 16%, and other major religious denominations such as Protestants (10%), Catholics (10%), and Americans who claim to simply have no religion (17%).
 

Maybe all the supposed groups that feel uncomfortable during the Christmas season in a heritage Christian country which needs to become even more Christian, should not immigrate to that country and if they're already there, emigrate out of that country to a place where they feel more comfortable.

And, as always, organized international jewry needs to just shut up about any and all issues which they constantly whine and complain about.
 
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