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I am thankfully people seem to be on the case. It would be a shame if the right was trying to increase anti-semitism on the left to score new followers in these times.
the âtrack aipacâ account is extremely sus and Iâm glad more people are noticing the weird way they decide if a candidate is good or bad
— Sam (@samd.bsky.social) 2026-03-19T22:01:45.395Z
RandySF
(83,831 posts)RandySF
(83,831 posts)applegrove
(132,002 posts)hlthe2b
(113,807 posts)anti-semitic? Is this simply because of opposition to AIPAC? This is truly a question without any personal agenda. Do you consider all who oppose AIPAC (specifically) to be anti-semitic?
There seem to be a lot of Democratic politicians today who are taking steps back from AIPAC--including Jewish Dem Politicians. I would have to look them up, but Bernie Sanders comes to mind. Is he anti-semitic too? Mine is an honest question sans, agenda, RandySF.. I can't open your link at the moment, so if that makes it clear, that is why I have the ?
RandySF
(83,831 posts)and suggested no women were raped during the attack.
applegrove
(132,002 posts)in black and white on a red background with clouds of smoke and lied about him taking money from AIPAC. The non Jewish candidate got a color photo on a pleasant green background mentioning she didn't take any AIPAC money. Neither of them did.
PeaceWave
(3,294 posts)Call it what it is - Antisemitism. A prejudice, discrimination, or hostility directed at Jewish people simply because they are Jewish.
leftstreet
(40,434 posts)These are modern times. Social media has helped expose the gazillion$ behind PACs and dark money sources influencing our elected representatives. People want to know the sources of these things