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[–] Joe_McCarthy ago  (edited ago)

I used to be big on the Israel stuff myself. But I discovered that Jew obsession is kind of another sort of brainwashing. I'm far from the only one that has had a similar experience.

That isn't to say Jews are all good and holy. There is a problem of sorts overall with them. More like those who focus on them overstate their importance.

It's an involved topic though. You may or may not come to see it as I do.

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[–] ATX_1138 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

When you have a group that can't be questioned....

When you have a group that is not only allowed a homeland but funded enormously by US tax dollars while Americans are losing their homes...

I don't see how it can be overstated and is, indeed, understated enormously.

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[–] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

There are a lot of things that are funded whilst Americans lose their homes. Things that are more costly for the federal budget than aid to Israel.

Israel may be understated by the mainstream though I think funding them is in our interests. For one thing it helps keep Israel safe for Jews by ensuring they have a competitive edge in arms. If Israel goes under or even becomes unviable Israeli Jews will move to the US. I don't know about you but I don't see any value in having more Jewish Democrats in swing state Florida.

But my point was that Judeo-obsessives overstate the whole Jewish issue as if they're the nexus of our problems. This overstatement of course includes Israel, and for reasons I just outlined bitching at Israel is counterproductive even if one hates Jews. Israel is a place to put a bunch of them. It's a Jewish Liberia.

There are other reasons to support Israel. It'd be replaced by a hostile Hamas state or something similar. Aiding Egypt and Israel both makes it hard for another Arab war coalition to be assembled against Israel which helps regional stability, keeps us from getting war refugees Jewish and otherwise, and prevents the kind of instability that could spike oil prices or inhibit the free flow of oil. After all, we started sending foreign aid to Egypt and Israel with the Arab oil embargo of the 70s in mind. Better to throw a few bucks at the problem to save far more at the pump with another war and another embargo was the thinking.