cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/44121708

Joel Swanson March 5, 2026

Too many Jewish organizations, such as the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and American Jewish Committee (AJC) have suggested that this is the time to get behind the war effort and not to ask questions. But to say that Americans should not ask questions about the relationship between Israel and the United States because it might raise antisemitic conspiracy theories means handing over the tools of democratic accountability. That is too high a price.

And yet. The questions are not being asked only by sober foreign policy analysts. They are being asked, in far cruder form, by people who have never needed a pretext to believe that Jewish power secretly governs American foreign policy. In the days since the strikes, social media has been awash in the language of “puppet masters”, “dual loyalties” and insinuations that Jewish money bought American blood. The phrase “Israel first” – often wielded as an insinuation that US politicians are controlled by Jews – has surged across platforms. Far-right influencers have recycled rat imagery in ways that consciously echo Nazi propaganda.

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    8 days ago

    I don’t have a problem with Jews just as I don’t have a problem with Christians or Muslims or whatever faith. So long as their faith isn’t imposing itself upon me or those around me and using force to maintain itself or its delusional goals.

    I think the state of Israel has radicalized its people. I don’t know what else to say, but they are basically just a religious military cult… When all you produce are hammers everything around them are nails.