Cenk Uygur
@cenkuygur 3h
Can everyone please stop the dumb "from the river to the sea" chant? It is incredibly hurtful to our Jewish brothers and sisters. It's also incredibly counterproductive to protecting Palestinians. Do not chant something that majority thinks is call for genocide. Not complicated.
Dec 11, 2023 · 11:09 PM UTC
Not too long ago I was at a pro-Palestine protest where members of Jewish Voice For Peace were gladly joining along with "From the river to the sea" chants
Nattering media class yet again mistakes the few hundred of their peers who pretend to believe from the river to the sea is antisemitic represent a majority
It's genuinely hilarious he's running for president. Like people either have no idea who he is or are so terminally lib brained they're definitely voting for Biden anyways.
Imagine getting dominated that badly and thinking "yeah I definitely have a deep understanding of politics and my fellow americans" instead of just stepping back from bloviating and retiring
That shit was pathetic. It would have been smarter for him to go more local and run for a spot on a school board or the LA city council. Probably would have had more success too if his enormous ego didn't get in the way.
I mean, there's a clothing store in the US called "Banana Republic". Is that a bad look? Sure, to people like us, who know. But at a certain point your brand surpasses the original atrocity it's associated with in the cultural memory and no one cares.
I love how libs will insist everything is "complicated" except for defense of atrocities. Defending atrocities is the only non-complicated thing in the world and they are gobsmacked whenever others express those strange things called "morals."
First "that phrase is a call for genocide because we said so" combined with the more recent "maybe we should stop calling everything 'genocide'" whenever anyone describes what Israel is doing.
yeah, if the chant had been "peaceful and reasonable accommodation with the state of israel", they would've called that a genocidal chant. there's no point.
He gets that. His entire schtick about trans people has been complaining how everything trans people do is too far actually. He understands it well and exploits it for every cause he doesn't like but is too cowardly to badmouth openly.
Gonna go ahead and say the guy with the media empire called the young turks is being disingenuous when he's complaining how bad seeming to support genocide can be for your messaging.
look, it's very simple. palestinians are stupid children who are incapable of properly advocating for themselves, so we must refrain from using their absurd political slogans
Didn't he just go on a rant against zionists that turned a bunch of heads on the left? Was he cynically trying to win over some left cred just so he could sell this to some people?
cynically? no probably not he's just a big dumb optics-brain baby who thinks the republicans would totally all be democrats if they just sloganeered a little better
I actually didn't watch the clip myself I just kinda deducted what I could from context. It was on Twitter so it was probably mostly libs sharing it now that I think about it. I think I just made up a story in my head.
I don't want to link to Twitter, but it's all I found so here it is: https://twitter.com/umyaznemo/status/1733326416718987727
If it really were ”our Jewish brothers and sisters” there may have been a point, not that I suggest listening to a damn westerner concern policing people fighting for freedom from foreign occupation. Except even the premise is false. The people getting irritated or whatever by the slogan are the people who know on a fumdamental level that they're settlers and occupiers, and that the reckoning is long due. These poeple don't have a problem with antisemitism, so much as any reminder that they live on stolen land and the rightful owners are held in an open air prison.
Zionism not only breeds but it encourages anti-Semitism. Zionism's goal is a Jewish estate, part of that is encouraging migration from other places, part of that requires making Jews in those other places feel unsafe, feel persecuted.