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by bell-cot
776 days ago
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> ...are all linked in a global conspiracy... If a half-competent intel agency giving some money to a group whose angry behavior seemed to be furthering their aims would qualify as "a global conspiracy"...then maybe every intel agency on the planet is doing global conspiracy 24x7x365, and your definition of that phrase is kinda useless? Overall - I get the feeling that you are angrily arguing against a variety of beliefs and positions that I'm (at best) barely aware of. And occasionally asserting "2 + 2 = 4"-level facts in a manner suggesting that I disagree with them. Question - Is there some Wikipedia page which describes the beliefs or position which you assume that I hold, where I might read and try to understand the background for your comments? |
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What I thought you were referring to (and I may be wrong) was the conspiracy theory of the Jewish Lobby[4], or the more innocent—i.e. non-antisemitic variation (and not a conspiracy theory)—the Israel lobby.
While the Israel lobby exists (not to be confused with the Jewish lobby, which doesn’t; or at least not in a way which massively influences US policy), and is probably has some influence at the US government. And while Israel funded astro-turf campaigns also exist, and are probably paying (or otherwise influencing) agent provocateurs[5] at the student protests, to suggest that those are all linked and to hint this is the reason for US government policy, that is getting kind of close to the Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory.
I certainly hope that I’m actually the one that is reading too much into this, and this is not actually what you meant. If so, then I apologize for making these accusations.
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judeo-Masonic_conspiracy_theor...
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_th...
3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_genocide_conspiracy_theo...
4: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_lobby
5: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_provocateur