Jew thread

jesus fuck that is kinda overload, were gonna need to unpack that to the points and focus there, ppl can google the rest maybe?

>they will hide behind their holocaust shield.
I have a thought on that should I share it?

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i dont know what this means or why its posted?

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saban user i know some dirt on him. you sure he is zionist? not that the dirt relates to that or maybe it does.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Israel_Public_Affairs_Committee

>The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC /ˈeJpæk/ AY-pak) is a lobbying group that advocates pro-Israel policies to the Congress and Executive Branch of the United States. The current President of AIPAC is Lillian Pinkus.[3]

>One of several pro-Israel lobbying organizations in the United States,[4] AIPAC states that it has more than 100,000 members,[5] seventeen regional offices, and "a vast pool of donors".[6] Congressman Brad Sherman of California has called AIPAC "the single most important organization in promoting the U.S.-Israel alliance".[7] In addition, the organization has been called one of the most powerful lobbying groups in the United States.[6] The group does not raise funds for political candidates itself, but its members raise money for candidates through PACs AIPAC helped establish and by other means.[6]

>Its critics have stated it acts as an agent of the Israeli government with a "stranglehold" on the United States Congress with its power and influence.[8] The group has been accused of being strongly allied with the Likud party of Israel, and the Republican Party in the US, but an AIPAC spokesman has called this a "malicious mischaracterization".[6] The Washington Post described the perceived differences between AIPAC and J Street

>AIPAC, on the other hand, describes itself as a bipartisan organization,[10] and the bills it lobbies for in Congress are always jointly sponsored by both a Democrat and Republican.[11] AIPAC's supporters claim its bipartisan nature can be seen at its yearly policy conference, which in 2016 included both major parties' nominees—Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump—as well as high ranking Democrats, including Vice President Joe Biden, and high-ranking Republicans, including Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

gotta make these images dumbed down for us, gotta spell out what AIPAC is, would be nice to compare their rise in donations with a graph showing rise in funding to Israel meaning those same people voting for more money for israel are getting that same money payed back to them.

I agree but I am admittedly not tech savvy

same :(