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The facebook account posting this is almost certainly a nazi.
It’s possible but I don’t at all think it’s definitive. The Rothschilds are a very well known Jewish family that have always been tied to Zionism.
From what I can see, a lot of Nazis are pro-Israel because it’s an ethnostate and encourages Jews to engage in settle colonialism away from the Imperial Core
I agree, but it's still important to be vigilant. Even on here there was a user (thankfully now banned) using Epstein as a cover to try and launder anti-semistism
No doubt. Nazis never miss an opportunity to spread their myths and hate
Agreed. Nazis seize cultural moments like these to spread their vileness. Also important to look out for who your friends are following, especially if they recently became aware of Israeli crimes. Once they are sucked into the pipeline, it's hard to get them out.
Uh, thinking that it's a problem that the Jewish supremacist is calling all non-Jews "goy" and "goyim" doesn't make you a Nazi. I don't know whether they are or not, but why are you quoting that one as if it's bad?
It's treating it as equally serious evidence that he was an Israeli agent as the fact that he actually worked for Israel in concrete ways. Additionally, nazis have used the words "goy" and "goyim" as a dogwhistle online for over a decade.
Him having Jewish supremacist views is definitely relevant to his motivations for working for Israel. It's not being treated "as equally serious evidence". It's on a list.
Yes, using a word and critiquing the use of a word are the same thing, actually.
This might have been a good assessment 4 years ago but it’s been fuck Israel o’clock for a while now and regular people who didn’t know about Zionism a few years ago are now calling out Jewish supremacy.
It looks like it's a one-person UK satire blog that doesn't quite understand what satire or subtlety are.