Israel to pay students to defend it online

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Why does Israel have to pay people to defend them?

One would think their many loyal supporters would do it for free.

You have to be one stingy/cheap bastard to require money in order to stand up for one's principles, on the internet.

Think about it. They need the best employees, they must be multilingual and highly educated and adept at negotiating the web. They need to be reliable with a good knowledge of the situation and know where to go for resources. It will be a highly professional set-up. About time too. Long long overdue.

Paying people to spread government sponsored propaganda is something that a Fascist or Communist state would do, not a supposed democracy.

What's next, will the Israeli government pay Hillel organizations around North America to do the same thing?

A nation that has to pay people to defend it, is obviously trying to defend the indefensable.
 
Why does Israel have to pay people to defend them?

One would think their many loyal supporters would do it for free.

You have to be one stingy/cheap bastard to require money in order to stand up for one's principles, on the internet.

Think about it. They need the best employees, they must be multilingual and highly educated and adept at negotiating the web. They need to be reliable with a good knowledge of the situation and know where to go for resources. It will be a highly professional set-up. About time too. Long long overdue.

Paying people to spread government sponsored propaganda is something that a Fascist or Communist state would do, not a supposed democracy.

What's next, will the Israeli government pay Hillel organizations around North America to do the same thing?

A nation that has to pay people to defend it, is obviously trying to defend the indefensable.

Don't get so upset. I am sure Israel isn't. It is a brilliant move on their part and will get the truth out there to counteract the lies. Fantastic.
 
Think about it. They need the best employees, they must be multilingual and highly educated and adept at negotiating the web. They need to be reliable with a good knowledge of the situation and know where to go for resources. It will be a highly professional set-up. About time too. Long long overdue.

Paying people to spread government sponsored propaganda is something that a Fascist or Communist state would do, not a supposed democracy.

What's next, will the Israeli government pay Hillel organizations around North America to do the same thing?

A nation that has to pay people to defend it, is obviously trying to defend the indefensable.

Don't get so upset. I am sure Israel isn't. It is a brilliant move on their part and will get the truth out there to counteract the lies. Fantastic.

Not upset. Dissapointed.

Democracies don't need to pay people to spread the truth.

Truth shouldn't require a pricetag. If it does, its probably not "truth".

The best way to portray Israel in a positive light is to live the truth they wish to spread.

If the Israelis treated the people of Palestine with decency, courtesy, humanity, and respect, the world would know about it.
 
Perhaps Israel has to pay non-employees to spread propaganda because their paid employees keep making asses of themselves, spreading racism and hate.

Israel forced to apologise to Japan over offensive Hiroshima comments | World news | theguardian.com

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The Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz identified the official heading the project as Danny Seaman, a public diplomacy official who has written posts on his personal Facebook page which Haaretz described as being incendiary and anti-Muslim.

Haaretz posted what it said were four screen shots of his recent posts. In one of them, Seaman wrote: "Does the commencement of the fast of the Ramadan mean that Muslims will stop eating each other during the daytime?" In another, he uses profanity in a comment about the chief Palestinian peace negotiator.
 
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Perhaps Israel has to pay non-employees to spread propaganda because their paid employees keep making asses of themselves, spreading racism and hate.

Israel forced to apologise to Japan over offensive Hiroshima comments | World news | theguardian.com

from the OP:

The Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz identified the official heading the project as Danny Seaman, a public diplomacy official who has written posts on his personal Facebook page which Haaretz described as being incendiary and anti-Muslim.

Haaretz posted what it said were four screen shots of his recent posts. In one of them, Seaman wrote: "Does the commencement of the fast of the Ramadan mean that Muslims will stop eating each other during the daytime?" In another, he uses profanity in a comment about the chief Palestinian peace negotiator.
And this is what you call turnspeak, a technique Arabs learned from the Nazis whom they adore so much. Accusing others (Israel in this case) of crimes you are most guilty of. It's part of the entire mindset called "Palestinian Mentality". In other words whe it comes to lying and spreading false propaganda, nothing comes close to the Palestinians. In fact there is an actual term for it called "Pallywood":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallywood

Pallywood (Arabic: باليوود* Bālīwūd; Hebrew: פאליווד*), a portmanteau of "Palestinian" and "Hollywood", is a coinage that has been used to describe alleged "media manipulation, distortion and outright fraud by the Palestinians and other Arabs ... designed to win the public relations war against Israel." The incidents of the Muhammad al-Durrah tapes and the 2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies (dubbed "Hizbollywood" or "Hezbollywood")[1] are notable events which have been cited as examples.[2]

The term has been publicized in part by Boston University professor Richard Landes, as a result of an online documentary video he produced called Pallywood: According to Palestinian Sources, alleging specific instances of media manipulation.[3]

Journalist Ruthie Blum, writing in the Jerusalem Post, describes "Pallywood" as a term coined by Richard Landes to refer to "productions staged by the Palestinians, in front of (and often with cooperation from) Western camera crews, for the purpose of promoting anti-Israel propaganda by disguising it as news." Landes himself describes Pallywood as "a term I coined... to describe staged material disguised as news." Besides al-Durrah, Landes cites the Gaza beach blast and Hamas's alleged exploitation of electricity shortages during the 2007–2008 Israel-Gaza conflict, as incidents of Pallywood.

Dr. Anat Berko, a research fellow with the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism, and Dr. Edna Erez, head of the criminal justice department of the University of Illinois at Chicago, say that "the phenomenon of manufacturing documentation about the conflict has been referred to as "Pallywood" (Palestinian Authority Hollywood)."[9] Similar allegations have been made by other media analysts, particularly after assertions of media manipulation (dubbed "Hizbollywood")[1] were made during the 2006 Lebanon War.[3][10][11][12][13] The Mackenzie Institute, a Canadian defense and security think tank,[14] has argued that given "a long history of posing for the cameras... the cynical 'Pallywood' nickname from once-deceived journalists for [Palestinian Authority] news services becomes understandable."[15]
 
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Perhaps Israel has to pay non-employees to spread propaganda because their paid employees keep making asses of themselves, spreading racism and hate.

Israel forced to apologise to Japan over offensive Hiroshima comments | World news | theguardian.com

from the OP:

The Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz identified the official heading the project as Danny Seaman, a public diplomacy official who has written posts on his personal Facebook page which Haaretz described as being incendiary and anti-Muslim.

Haaretz posted what it said were four screen shots of his recent posts. In one of them, Seaman wrote: "Does the commencement of the fast of the Ramadan mean that Muslims will stop eating each other during the daytime?" In another, he uses profanity in a comment about the chief Palestinian peace negotiator.
And this is what you call turnspeak, a technique Arabs learned from the Nazis whom they adore so much. Accusing others (Israel in this case) of crimes you are most guilty of. It's part of the entire mindset called "Palestinian Mentality". In other words whe it comes to lying and spreading false propaganda, nothing comes close to the Palestinians. In fact there is an actual term for it called "Pallywood":

Pallywood (Arabic: باليوود* Bālīwūd; Hebrew: פאליווד*), a portmanteau of "Palestinian" and "Hollywood", is a coinage that has been used to describe alleged "media manipulation, distortion and outright fraud by the Palestinians and other Arabs ... designed to win the public relations war against Israel." The incidents of the Muhammad al-Durrah tapes and the 2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies (dubbed "Hizbollywood" or "Hezbollywood")[1] are notable events which have been cited as examples.[2]

you believe this Israeli Minister of Propaganda is guilty of "turnspeak"?
 
I see from the OP that China is the only other nation that pays its youth to spread propaganda.

Of course North Korea surely does the same thing, except they pay with food and not money.
 
Why does Israel have to pay people to defend them?

One would think their many loyal supporters would do it for free.

You have to be one stingy/cheap bastard to require money in order to stand up for one's principles, on the internet.

Think about it. They need the best employees, they must be multilingual and highly educated and adept at negotiating the web. They need to be reliable with a good knowledge of the situation and know where to go for resources. It will be a highly professional set-up. About time too. Long long overdue.

Paying people to spread government sponsored propaganda is something that a Fascist or Communist state would do, not a supposed democracy.

What's next, will the Israeli government pay Hillel organizations around North America to do the same thing?

A nation that has to pay people to defend it, is obviously trying to defend the indefensable.
Give us a break from your nonsense, Hoffstra. Why shouldn't people be able to defend israel (we realize you hate that country and close your eyes to all the atrocities that are happening in other places) when there is so much propaganda against Israel and even the head of the UN admitted that the UN is anti-Israel. Is anyone stopping you from going to several of the hate sites writing your usual derogatory junk against Israel?
 
Give us a break from your nonsense, Hoffstra. Why shouldn't people be able to defend israel (we realize you hate that country and close your eyes to all the atrocities that are happening in other places) when there is so much propaganda against Israel and even the head of the UN admitted that the UN is anti-Israel. Is anyone stopping you from going to several of the hate sites writing your usual derogatory junk against Israel?

Two of the main rules of Hasbara is to accuse all people who criticize Israel, of "hating Israel" and to call for Israel's misdeeds to be ignored in favor of the "atrocities of other nations".
 
Palestinian home demolished, family moves to cave

Over the last 10 years Israel has demolished 448 Arab homes in East Jerusalem forcing more than 1,700 people to become homless, in violation of international laws regarding occupied territories and all protections for non-Jews stated in the Balfour Declaration, the Mandate for Palestine, and the San Remo Conference.

I am curious how the Israeli agents will spin that one.
 
Perhaps Israel has to pay non-employees to spread propaganda because their paid employees keep making asses of themselves, spreading racism and hate.

Israel forced to apologise to Japan over offensive Hiroshima comments | World news | theguardian.com

from the OP:

The Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz identified the official heading the project as Danny Seaman, a public diplomacy official who has written posts on his personal Facebook page which Haaretz described as being incendiary and anti-Muslim.

Haaretz posted what it said were four screen shots of his recent posts. In one of them, Seaman wrote: "Does the commencement of the fast of the Ramadan mean that Muslims will stop eating each other during the daytime?" In another, he uses profanity in a comment about the chief Palestinian peace negotiator.
And this is what you call turnspeak, a technique Arabs learned from the Nazis whom they adore so much. Accusing others (Israel in this case) of crimes you are most guilty of. It's part of the entire mindset called "Palestinian Mentality". In other words whe it comes to lying and spreading false propaganda, nothing comes close to the Palestinians. In fact there is an actual term for it called "Pallywood":

Pallywood (Arabic: باليوود* Bālīwūd; Hebrew: פאליווד*), a portmanteau of "Palestinian" and "Hollywood", is a coinage that has been used to describe alleged "media manipulation, distortion and outright fraud by the Palestinians and other Arabs ... designed to win the public relations war against Israel." The incidents of the Muhammad al-Durrah tapes and the 2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies (dubbed "Hizbollywood" or "Hezbollywood")[1] are notable events which have been cited as examples.[2]

you believe this Israeli Minister of Propaganda is guilty of "turnspeak"?
It appears that Hoffstra might be being paid by those anti-Israel groups. She doesn't seem to come up for air. I wonder if Hofstra University has a film-making class, and Hoffstra should have taken it so that she could have helped make another Pallywood film or helped with one of those Arab children cartoons that teach the kids to hate the Jews. Naturally, Hoffstra would never ask any group who publishes those anti-Semitic cartoons in Europe to stop. She must salivate over those. Or perhaps she likes to see the signs saying Hitler should have finished the job. Hmm, wonder why she had to change the screen name in which she posted her nonsense before.
 
Give us a break from your nonsense, Hoffstra. Why shouldn't people be able to defend israel (we realize you hate that country and close your eyes to all the atrocities that are happening in other places) when there is so much propaganda against Israel and even the head of the UN admitted that the UN is anti-Israel. Is anyone stopping you from going to several of the hate sites writing your usual derogatory junk against Israel?

Two of the main rules of Hasbara is to accuse all people who criticize Israel, of "hating Israel" and to call for Israel's misdeeds to be ignored in favor of the "atrocities of other nations".
Now, now, Hoffstra. There are loads of sites and forums all over the Internet. When you come up for air from bashing Israel, do you ever take the time to condemn what is happening to innocent people? Or maybe you have no feeling for those who are harassed and/or murdered for their religious beliefs. By the way, I am willing to bet that none of us here, posters and viewers alike, had ever heard the word "hasbara" until some posters started reading the NeoNazi/Islamofascist hater sites. Now the word is so popular with those who hate Israel.
 
It appears that Hoffstra might be being paid by those anti-Israel groups. She doesn't seem to come up for air. I wonder if Hofstra University has a film-making class, and Hoffstra should have taken it so that she could have helped make another Pallywood film or helped with one of those Arab children cartoons that teach the kids to hate the Jews. Naturally, Hoffstra would never ask any group who publishes those anti-Semitic cartoons in Europe to stop. She must salivate over those. Or perhaps she likes to see the signs saying Hitler should have finished the job. Hmm, wonder why she had to change the screen name in which she posted her nonsense before.

Israeli propaganda rule #2:

"accuse all who counter right wing ideology of being Nazis and anti-Semites"
 
Palestinian home demolished, family moves to cave

Over the last 10 years Israel has demolished 448 Arab homes in East Jerusalem forcing more than 1,700 people to become homless, in violation of international laws regarding occupied territories and all protections for non-Jews stated in the Balfour Declaration, the Mandate for Palestine, and the San Remo Conference.

I am curious how the Israeli agents will spin that one.
I wonder how the Arab agents like Hoffstra feel about their friends murdering people for their religious beliefs. Perhaps Hoffstra can tell us her feelings about this. Nobody likes to see anyone's home demolished even if it was taken by eminent domain. However, there are thousands of Black Muslim women from Darfur living in tents in refugee camps in Chad who probably will never be able to obtain a roof over their heads again except a tent. I wonder if, when Hoffstra comes up for a little air, she can spread the word about these unfortunate women since she wants us to think she is this great humanitarian who really cares about people.
 
I wonder how the Arab agents like Hoffstra feel about their friends murdering people for their religious beliefs. Perhaps Hoffstra can tell us her feelings about this. Nobody likes to see anyone's home demolished even if it was taken by eminent domain. However, there are thousands of Black Muslim women from Darfur living in tents in refugee camps in Chad who probably will never be able to obtain a roof over their heads again except a tent. I wonder if, when Hoffstra comes up for a little air, she can spread the word about these unfortunate women since she wants us to think she is this great humanitarian who really cares about people.

Israeli propaganda rule #3 & #5:

"accuse all who counter right wing propaganda of being 'Arab agents'"

"derail debate to focus on genocide committed by Muslims somewhere in Africa"
 
I wonder how the Arab agents like Hoffstra feel about their friends murdering people for their religious beliefs. Perhaps Hoffstra can tell us her feelings about this. Nobody likes to see anyone's home demolished even if it was taken by eminent domain. However, there are thousands of Black Muslim women from Darfur living in tents in refugee camps in Chad who probably will never be able to obtain a roof over their heads again except a tent. I wonder if, when Hoffstra comes up for a little air, she can spread the word about these unfortunate women since she wants us to think she is this great humanitarian who really cares about people.

Israeli propaganda rule #3 & #5:

"accuse all who counter right wing propaganda of being 'Arab agents'"

"derail debate to focus on genocide committed by Muslims somewhere in Africa"
Funny how Hoffstra doesn't mind when her like-minded pals here call those who stick up for Israel, whether they are Christian or Jewish, agents for Israel (and she herself is also busy doing just that), but she doesn't like to be called an agent for the Arabs. If anyone counted the posts she has made today demonizing Israel, she must be putting a lot of moolah into her purse. Hoffstra is thinking -- Neiman Marcus here I come or whatever expensive department store is out on Long Island. She must know them all from her student days at Hofstra University. Remember, Hoffstra, a "good humanitarian" like you has to save a little bit to give to the homeless of New York.
 
Perhaps Israel has to pay non-employees to spread propaganda because their paid employees keep making asses of themselves, spreading racism and hate.

Israel forced to apologise to Japan over offensive Hiroshima comments | World news | theguardian.com

from the OP:

The Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz identified the official heading the project as Danny Seaman, a public diplomacy official who has written posts on his personal Facebook page which Haaretz described as being incendiary and anti-Muslim.

Haaretz posted what it said were four screen shots of his recent posts. In one of them, Seaman wrote: "Does the commencement of the fast of the Ramadan mean that Muslims will stop eating each other during the daytime?" In another, he uses profanity in a comment about the chief Palestinian peace negotiator.
And this is what you call turnspeak, a technique Arabs learned from the Nazis whom they adore so much. Accusing others (Israel in this case) of crimes you are most guilty of. It's part of the entire mindset called "Palestinian Mentality". In other words whe it comes to lying and spreading false propaganda, nothing comes close to the Palestinians. In fact there is an actual term for it called "Pallywood":

Pallywood (Arabic: باليوود* Bālīwūd; Hebrew: פאליווד*), a portmanteau of "Palestinian" and "Hollywood", is a coinage that has been used to describe alleged "media manipulation, distortion and outright fraud by the Palestinians and other Arabs ... designed to win the public relations war against Israel." The incidents of the Muhammad al-Durrah tapes and the 2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies (dubbed "Hizbollywood" or "Hezbollywood")[1] are notable events which have been cited as examples.[2]

you believe this Israeli Minister of Propaganda is guilty of "turnspeak"?
No.

www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com
 
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