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I don't. That's the point. If it isn't worth caring about then it isn't worth caring about. If you are asking for clarification about it then you DO care. Why?If it makes no difference to you, then why would you care?
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I don't. That's the point. If it isn't worth caring about then it isn't worth caring about. If you are asking for clarification about it then you DO care. Why?If it makes no difference to you, then why would you care?
I read them (all of them) and enjoy reading them. Whether or not he (if it is a 'he'...I have no idea) is paid to post them doesn't affect their content.For example, the poster named "Sixties Fan" bumps his own threads that well over two years old. He/she is virtually the only one reading/clicking his own threads. Sixties fan has done this multiple times.
So who does that? Why would anyone do such research for a thread virtually no one reads? Why would someone spend the time pasting hundreds of articles, tweets, etc. that no is going to read?
Sixties Fan
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I don’t know why he’s so concerned about some Jews being paid to counter the antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric being tossed around on social media when we have CNN and MSNBC anchors paid millions of dollars to spread it.Lots of things, so far.
But again, are you a sock?
Let’s say that some posters are paid to write in support of some issue or position.I don’t know why he’s so concerned about some Jews being paid to counter the antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric being tossed around on social media when we have CNN and MSNBC anchors paid millions of dollars to spread it.
I’m not being paid for any of my efforts, but for the past couple of years I’ve been involved in writing and promoting emails for Jews to send to the president, and their state reps. I’ve ramped it up recently, since Biden turned on Israel.Let’s say that some posters are paid to write in support of some issue or position.
To the extent that’s true, it isn’t unexpected that some other posters might get paid to write in opposition.
Most of us (free of charge) do that on a regular basis, anyway.
If “A” gets paid to disseminate a biased position against Jews or Israel or how Israel is going about the difficult task of rooting out Hamas vermin, that doesn’t make the posting efforts any more valid.
Of course, a paid poster (“B”) who seeks to refute the views of “A” ant any more persuasive simply because he or she is paid, either.
The double standards being applied in this conflict just scream antisemitism.I support Israel. I believe that Israel is a legitimate homeland for Jews. Does that mean that I don’t have serious concerns about the numbers of civilian casualties in Palestine caused by the Israeli forces? No.
However, when the Hamas scumbags deliberately hide within the civilian population of Palestine, I’m not sure what the Palestinian protestors against Israel assume Israel can do instead.
Enemies in war have historically killed civilians — intentionally. They have carpet bombed cities. They have razed cities. They have planted salt in farm lands. That doesn’t make it right. But it does mean it’s not unusual. And it’s ridiculous to assume that Hamas deserves a free pass.
Israel (like every other sovereign nation) has a right to defend itself and its people.
The linked column from an NPR veteran of 25 years employed there, should help you understand it’s not telling you the truth.That's not true, but I understand why you think so.
Meh, you can always find some asshole with sour grapes.The linked column from an NPR veteran of 25 years employed there, should help you understand it’s not telling you the truth.
I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.
Like what?Lots of things, so far.
No. Are you?But again, are you a sock?
So then are you paid to post here?I don't. That's the point. If it isn't worth caring about then it isn't worth caring about. If you are asking for clarification about it then you DO care. Why?
If it does not matter, then why don't the paid posters reveal they are paid?I read them (all of them) and enjoy reading them. Whether or not he (if it is a 'he'...I have no idea) is paid to post them doesn't affect their content.
I don't know why the funders are so concerned about it. Why not reveal they are paid?I don’t know why he’s so concerned about some Jews being paid to counter the antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric being tossed around on social media when we have CNN and MSNBC anchors paid millions of dollars to spread it.
Am I paid? In cash, directly? No.So then are you paid to post here?
Are you, in fact, the user Sixties fan?
If it doesn't matter. Why should any provide any personal info?If it does not matter, then why don't the paid posters reveal they are paid?
That’s a stretch. America funds Israeli posters?I don't know why the funders are so concerned about it. Why not reveal they are paid?
The US govt funds Israel and their army, so they indirectly fund paid posting. Not the same with CNN and MSNBC.
So basically, people who debate paid Israeli posters are paying these posters. You are paying someone to debate you! lmao
All that poster is trying to do is delegitimize posters who support Israel over HAMAS barbarians. Since he can’t censor pro-Israel posters completely, he’s implying that the only people who support Israel are paid to do so.Am I paid? In cash, directly? No.
But still, why do you care? What impact would it have on the content of my posts?
And as to your second question, no.
You're a sock. Unwashed and with holes.You’re a sock. An unwashed sock. Your awful scent gives you away.