DesertRose
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We were the terrorists ex Israeli soldier speaks out
From what I have seen, nowhere in his speech did he threaten Israel or Jewish people. They still couldn't handle it.......“
CNN on Thursday parted ways with contributor Marc Lamont Hill after a speech the college professor made on Israel and Palestine at the United Nations.
A CNN spokesperson confirmed Hill is no longer under contract. The network did not give a reason, but the move comes amid objections to Hill's speech by the Anti-Defamation League and other groups.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/marc-lamont-hill-fired-cnn-after-his-speech-israel-draws-n942151
The adl is saying that he called for the destruction of Israel when he said something like free Palestine from the river to the sea. Not a direct quote. People on Twitter were going so far as to say it was a dog whistle supporting hamas. They are literally saying that he is calling for violence towards Israel which all kinds of ridiculous. He clearly isn’t calling for violence. He just supports Palestine and support for Palestine is like supporting the raiders in philidelphia.From what I have seen, nowhere in his speech did he threaten Israel or Jewish people. They still couldn't handle it.......
Allow me to answer your question Etagloc:
Mainly its got to do with Western complacency in regards to less than 1% of the world population holding vast amounts of disproportionate influence, and refusing the criticize the obvious for fear of character defamation.
For example. The State of Iowa is approximately 1% of the total U.S population.
If only HALF of Iowa made up 50% of the wealthiest 1% in the world, would you look at Iowa differently?
Flip Iowa with the global Jewish population. and you have the biggest statistic of the last 100 years.
Your equation here is missing the many other components of social influence, like ownership and representation in critical fields like media, law, and "higher" education. Finance may be the engine, but its not the whole car.There are 167 Jewish Billionaires out of 1,152 Billionaires world wide. That's 15%. High representation maybe but not even close to what you are suggesting. If Jews are good at Capitalism hate the game not the player. Drop your bias and see what the real problem here is, Capitalism.
Well, first your statistic in your first post was slightly misleading as Jews represent 2.2% of US population and you stated around 1. The number of US Jewish Billionaires is only slightly higher than the worldwide average at 19%.Your equation here is missing the many other components of social influence, like ownership and representation in critical fields like media, law, and "higher" education. Finance may be the engine, but its not the whole car.
And here in America the number I projected is much more accurate.
Here is the odd thing.I had never heard of it but I’m not shocked at all.
Yeah, I watched the RT video you posted about that. He made very good points and I went to look up more information on the subject after I got done. All I found were a bunch of articles about the teacher who was fired and an article looking at how this happened without anyone noticing. I was like, "you took the words right out of my mouth."Here is the odd thing.
There is no loyalty oath for their own government you can criticize and boycott the US and nothing will happen but many American states are now disallowing the criticism, boycott or support of sanctions against Israel for human rights violations.
P.S The Marc Lamont interview I posted above is also eye opening.
They probably wanna pass these laws in more states before it becomes common knowledge.So the interesting thing to notice is that this subject is still entirely censored with the exception of the teacher getting fired.