Brandon Tatum
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If there's people that could potentially be starving, critique of the way that the food is being administered is not an anti-Semitic thing.
What happens is when you begin to attach a particular fault on a people that you don't genuinely have congruent with another country,
If you don't think that America, if America did the same thing as Israel, if you don't think that America is wrong for doing other countries that have done this, then you have to look in the mirror and say, are you just singling out Israel?
And if you are, why?
If food shortages are happening, which no military in a war situation is providing food to the enemy, to be quite honest.
But Israel is going up and beyond to do it.
If you are attaching a theology that they're intentionally starving people.
You go beyond just a critique.
When you're saying that Israel runs America, you can criticize AIPAC.
But when you say they run America, when you say they run President Trump, that he's bought and paid for by Netanyahu or whatever you want to say, that's when it becomes a problem.
When you have a Jew that is associated with an investment firm that owns most of the pornography sitesβ
That's a Jewish person doing it.
When you say the Jews run the porn industry, that's when you go beyond the veil.
You're going so far that you become anti-Semitic.
You lump everyone in one category.
Every Jew is not the same.
You have religious Jews and you have ethnic Jews.
You have people who claim to be the seed of Abraham, and you have people that don't claim to be the seed of Abraham whatsoever.
They have no connection.
They don't even want a connection.