
SotaiR
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This is just nuts. If you don’t agree with the messaging of an account, point that out specifically. Not everything is a psyop or something coordinated. As I said earlier, @PopBase and @PopCrave cater to young audiences who, since October 2023, want to see accounts they follow occasionally post about social and geopolitical issues — especially Israel and Gaza. It’s not a coordinated influence campaign to support Hamas — it’s just good business for these accounts. This account points out that, in 2025, @PopCrave posted 18 times about Israel, as if that is some substantial number. Pop Crave has, at times, posted over 100 times in a single day. Eighteen posts is nothing.


HAPPENING NOW: Maine Dem Senate candidate Graham Platner rallies with Sen. Elizabeth Warren. On the ground for @FreeBeacon



Bibi didn’t just torch support for Israel in the US; he squandered every shred of goodwill Israel ever had, made the country an international pariah, and led the slaughter of thousands of innocents. One of the most disastrous leaders any country has seen in my lifetime.

Janet Mills surrogates are announcing they will not vote for Platner if he is the Democratic nominee. Apparently the tent is only big enough for Schumer's hand-picked candidates.

Bibi did nothing to affect the U.S.-Israeli relationship. The relationship was doomed — or, at least, destined for a long stretch of uncertainty and wobbliness — the moment the Jewish state declared its intention to end Hamas.


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The Israeli historian Omer Bartov argues in his new book that a “state ideology” of Zionism has led to what he calls genocide in Gaza. newyorker.com/culture/the-ne…


Bibi torched U.S. support for Israel for a generation. Older Republicans and white Evangelicals are the last groups to hold majority favorable views of Israel, according to recent Pew polling, @AndrewSolender and Justin Green write for @axios axios.com/2026/04/18/isr…

We are quickly heading to a place where middle eastern Arabs will have a more nuanced and reasonable view of Israel than White liberals in America. I'm not even a little bit kidding.


Hasan Piker’s remarks about Vietnamese refugees are deeply offensive and cannot go unanswered. Those who have chosen to campaign alongside him, and anyone on the political left who has remained silent, are enabling this kind of rhetoric. They have a responsibility to speak out and make clear that it is unacceptable. Here in Little Saigon, I will not stay silent when my community is targeted. We expect better from those who seek to represent and engage with our community.



Hasan Piker on 2028 candidates Rahm Emanuel: “No” Gavin Newsom: “No” JD Vance: “Absolutely no. I will never vote for a Republican, ever” Gretchen Whitmer: “Maybe. She’s to anti-M4A, but more responsive. I’m 50/50” AOC: “Yes” Tucker Carlson: “No” Cory Booker: “No. Absolutely not” Jon Ossoff: “Again, interesting candidate. Maybe” Kamala Harris: “Oh God. No” Pete Buttigieg: “No”




@PanasonicDX4500 The Dems will enjoy a Blue Wave in 2026 no matter what, but hating on Israel as the Dems' key issue won't play well in 2028. The DNC is having financail issues. I wonder why.


El-Sayed gaining in the Mich Senate race is emblematic of the Dem Party at-large on Israel. There's really no divide on Israel with Dem voters. Dramatic shifts to basically uniformly negative. Israel's net favorable is -54 pts or worse with young, old, liberal & moderate Dems.


Democrat spokesperson Hasan Piker goes off on a Vietnamese refugee who escaped communism: "Shut the fuck up you stupid fucking idiotic old lady." "Suck my dick old lady." "Fuck this south Vietnamese motherfucking...psychotic fucking refugee!" This is the Democrat Party.





