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A video well summarizing and doing additional research on Mearsheimer's book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy.

It's shocking how a foreign power has achieved a total iron grip on U.S. congress, and have maintained it for decades. Very concerning with how the Iran attacks have been kicking off.


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Day after day atrocities at aid sites whilst attention goes to the Iran-Israel war. Fuck Israel and Western complicity. The next decades will look very different as power centres shift - justice will be served in the form of those who gain power in the East and those who lose it in the West, crumbling under their own injustices and moral failings the world has seen and that no amount of spiral dynamics gymnastics can explain away.

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@zazen When power shifts the right will blame the left, the left will blame the right, trump will blame biden, biden will blame trump...and they will eventually all blame immigrants (non white ones) or foreign nations (non white ones). They won't be able to accept that there is no one to blame but themselves so they will never arrive at a solution. I think shifts will happen soon like 2 years

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12 hours ago, zazen said:

The next decades will look very different as power centres shift - justice will be served in the form of those who gain power in the East and those who lose it in the West, crumbling under their own injustices and moral failings the world has seen and that no amount of spiral dynamics gymnastics can explain away.

We will see how is the Chinese empire. It looks less vampiric than the Western one, that's for sure. Less wild, more orderly, more in tune with the coming technological age.

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1 hour ago, Breakingthewall said:

We will see how is the Chinese empire. It looks less vampiric than the Western one, that's for sure. Less wild, more orderly, more in tune with the coming technological age.

And more crushing of freedom of thought and criticism. 

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7 minutes ago, PurpleTree said:

And more crushing of freedom of thought and criticism. 

Yes but I don't think they will try to impose their dynamics on the rest of the world. But who knows, it's very difficult to say what's going to happen with the Chinese way of being. how long more they could act as a perfect machine 

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8 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

Yes but I don't think they will try to impose their dynamics on the rest of the world. But who knows, it's very difficult to say what's going to happen with the Chinese way of being. how long more they could act as a perfect machine 

I think whenever they can be authoritarian and crush on peoples opinions (when they have enough power) they do it. They have proven it time and time again. Even in Europe and elsewhere they try to stop criticism.

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They are so afraid of criticism. That’s their biggest weakness imo.

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Just now, PurpleTree said:

Even in Europe and elsewhere they try to stop criticism.

How they did that in Europe? But yes, they are extremely authoritarian because they think that's the only way to manage a country of that size without it blowing up in their faces and causing chaos and misery, as has happened in the past. It's not a system I'd like to live in, but it's the most successful one.

Considering the misery and injustice that reign among the majority of humanity, perhaps it's selfish to want to maintain our European bubble of freedom at the expense of the absolute misery of billions. Who knows? We'll see how it develops.

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18 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

How they did that in Europe? But yes, they are extremely authoritarian because they think that's the only way to manage a country of that size without it blowing up in their faces and causing chaos and misery, as has happened in the past. It's not a system I'd like to live in, but it's the most successful one.

Considering the misery and injustice that reign among the majority of humanity, perhaps it's selfish to want to maintain our European bubble of freedom at the expense of the absolute misery of billions. Who knows? We'll see how it develops.

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I think if China was more open of criticism from the outside and inside it would actually make them stronger and more trustworthy.

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On 17/06/2025 at 1:05 AM, Puer Aeternus said:

A video well summarizing and doing additional research on Mearsheimer's book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy.

It's shocking how a foreign power has achieved a total iron grip on U.S. congress, and have maintained it for decades. Very concerning with how the Iran attacks have been kicking off.

Also this One by Candice Owens. 

Ps: She had problems with The Wire, and as we know, the Wire is kind of corrupt 

This video is about AIPAC

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AI Summary:

The YouTube video "Ideological Fractures In The Right-Wing Coalition" explores the diverse factions within the modern American right-wing coalition, primarily united under Donald Trump. The creator proposes that while ideological differences exist between groups such as economic nationalists (like Steve Bannon), pro-capital libertarians (like Elon Musk), non-interventionists, hawks, and the "alt-health" movement, Trump’s non-ideological, ego-driven nature allows him to bridge these divides. The video highlights how personal relationships and individual grievances often play a more significant role in coalition fractures than purely ideological conflicts, suggesting that ideological analysis provides an incomplete picture.

How does it relate to Israel, and their deception?

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Based on the sources, the relationship to Israel is primarily discussed in the context of the hawkish faction within the right-wing coalition and Trump's personal interactions.

Here's a breakdown:

Hawkish Stance on Israel: Pete Hegseth, identified as the defence secretary and a representative of the hawkish faction, is described as "very pro spending money on the endless wars pro-Israel pro-Ukraine". This suggests that the hawkish segment of the coalition strongly supports Israel.

Trump's Interaction with Netanyahu: The sources mention a hypothetical scenario where Trump might say to Netanyahu, "maybe we should help the people of Gaza more" and express dislike, even doing "deals behind his back". The video narrator poses a question about the motivation behind such actions:

It could be due to the non-interventionist wing of the right-wing coalition influencing Trump to be pro-Palestine.

Alternatively, it might simply be that Netanyahu "personally wronged" Trump, suggesting that interpersonal relationships can often be more significant than ideological motives in these political fractures.

Regarding "their deception," the sources do not explicitly use the term "deception" in relation to Israel or any specific faction. However, they do describe Trump's communication style as "meta-ironic" and state that he "needs to speak out of both ends of his mouth simultaneously". This approach allows him to appeal to diverse and often contradictory factions within his coalition, such as the side of capital and the side of autarky. While not called "deception," this strategic ambiguity could be perceived as such, as he tries to keep both opposing sides happy.

The sources also suggest that many of the observed "fractures" within the coalition, including potential shifts in foreign policy, are not solely ideological but often stem from "interpersonal relationships" and personal grievances. This means that actions that might appear inconsistent or "deceptive" when viewed through an ideological lens could simply be the result of personal dynamics.

 


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On 6/23/2025 at 6:23 PM, Raze said:

 

How ironic that Destiny said that on video.

If you're going to coach soldiers on not recording their war crimes, maybe don't record yourself.

*Picard face-palm*

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https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-06-27/ty-article-magazine/.premium/idf-soldiers-ordered-to-shoot-deliberately-at-unarmed-gazans-waiting-for-humanitarian-aid/00000197-ad8e-de01-a39f-ffbe33780000
 

https://archive.ph/LNFr0
 

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'It's a Killing Field': IDF Soldiers Ordered to Shoot Deliberately at Unarmed Gazans Waiting for Humanitarian Aid

IDF officers and soldiers told Haaretz they were ordered to fire at unarmed crowds near food distribution sites in Gaza, even when no threat was present. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed, prompting the military prosecution to call for a review into possible war crimes ■ Netanyahu, Katz reject claims, call them 'blood libels'

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According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza, 549 people have been killed near aid centers and in areas where residents were waiting for UN food trucks since May 27. Over 4,000 have been wounded, but the exact number of those killed or injured by IDF fire remains unclear.

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"It's a killing field," one soldier said. "Where I was stationed, between one and five people were killed every day. They're treated like a hostile force – no crowd-control measures, no tear gas – just live fire with everything imaginable: heavy machine guns, grenade launchers, mortars. Then, once the center opens, the shooting stops, and they know they can approach. Our form of communication is gunfire." 

The soldier added, "We open fire early in the morning if someone tries to get in line from a few hundred meters away, and sometimes we just charge at them from close range. But there's no danger to the forces." According to him, "I'm not aware of a single instance of return fire. There's no enemy, no weapons." He also said the activity in his area of service is referred to as Operation Salted Fish – the name of the Israeli version of the children's game "Red light, green light".

 

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Haaretz is doing an amazing job. The pressure must be unreal.

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What do you think of this video of an Israeli man trying to argue that the Jews never stole land from Palestinians, before the 1948 war.

 


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Translation: I bear witness that there is no God but Allah, and Leo [Gura] is the messenger of Allah.

 

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