From US President Donald Trump

    by Desperate-Emu4297

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    1. I hope that he is watching all of this Blue Hurricane tonight and just keeps watching with lots of McDonald’s. 

    2. Weird because plenty of huge trump supporters hate Jews to the point of being borderline Nazis.

    3. This is what a senile old man says America’s the dumbest country on the planet😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    4. Trump literally said the Charlottesville Neo Nazis were fine people and had fuck all to say about Elongated Muskrat doing 2 Nazi salutes at his inauguration, but sure, now Trump cares about Jewish people

    5. TieFighterHero on

      Hahahaha, how’d that work out for you Trump? You fucking lost every election tonight. America is tired of your bullshit!

    6. I know it’s probably not worth his time, but it’d be amazing if Mamdani sued for defamation over this.

    7. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

      To the “religious right”, or conservatives in general, we’re just political props. More than that, us Jews merely exist to play a role in their biblical myths. We’re literally a means to a prophetic and apocalyptic end.

      They’re not actually concerned for us or sympathetic towards us, it’s all so disingenuous.

      Mamdani has publicly condemned anti-Semitism; something you cannot say of a Republican party that largely panders and appeals to white nationalists/supremacists, Holocaust deniers, conspiracy theorists perpetuating anti-semitic tropes, and neo-nazi groups and their many grievances, all of whom disproportionately vote Republican.

      And while they say they’re cracking down on universities as part of some virtuous and painstaking effort to combat anti-semitism on campuses, they’re really just using it as a pretense for seizing authoritarian control over academic decision making. It’s just a way for them to disguise their anti-intellectualist crusade.

      If they were so concerned about anti-Semitism, they’d look no further than the domestic extremists, neo-nazis and white supremacists that are flocking to their own party. But they haven’t done anything to address this very real and pervasive problem.

      It’s also shamelessly hypocritical of the “religious right” to refer to Mamdani as some kind of ideological or religious extremist when they are the same people whose policies, actions and rhetoric more closely resemble the stuff of actual religious extremism.

      In reality, Mamdani’s platform focuses on practical policies that aren’t linked to any sort of religious ideology.

      The right’s mindless culture war scruples and their grievance politics are clearly rooted in islamophobic stereotypes.

      Conservative “Christians” are always lamenting their oppression and persecution at the hands of some secularized society and anti-christian boogeyman posing a largely fictional threat to their white, Christian hegemony, but they’re the ones discriminating against others for their disparate religious beliefs.

      The right complains that they are “under attack” merely because of their religious views and affiliations. But they’re the ones using dehumanizing language and vilifying and attacking Mamdani because of *his* religion.

      And their hypocrisy knows no bounds because while they mourn their victim status, they’ve also shown outspoken support for undemocratically negating Mamdani’s win or forcibly removing him from the country. It doesn’t get any more despicable and un-American than that.

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