Let's say you're the most gullible person on earth and you're willing to accept every absurd rationalization as to why a tiny 'client state' seems to have absolute control of its supposed superpower benefactor. The issue remains: Why is there so much effort to sencor criticism, if such ctiticism is invalid?
Tik Tok - Asaf Hackman (the former IDF Unit 8200 member) is Tik Tok's global head of product strategy and operations as of 2021.
During the congreessional hearing preceeding the Tik Tok ban in 2024, Ted Cruz grilled TikTok's CEO Shou Zi Chew, stating: ''...in the United States, you are promoting to kids, self harm videos... [long pause] and anti-Israel Propaganda.''
In May of 2024, during a forum with Antony Blinken, Mitt Romney admitted: ''If you look at the uh postings on Tik Tok and the number of mentions of Palestinians relative to other social media sites, it's overwhelmingly so among Tik Tok um uh broadcast.''
In 2026, Tik Tok was forcebly sold to a consortium of pro-Israel investors. According to the primary authors and sponsors of the bill requiring ByteDance to relinquish its ownership, the real reason Congress approved the bill was because Tik Tok wasn't censoring enough criticism of Israel. Tik Tok's Chinese owners clearly understood the real rationale behind the push to sell, when in July 2025 they hired, former IDF soldier, Erica Mindel as public policy manager to develop the company's censorship policies. But even this show of difference proved insufficient for the Zionist lobby. The primary investors in the deal included Oracle and Andreessen Horowitz. Oracle is Larry Ellison's company. Oracle is his company and Oracle's board includes people like Safra Catz, the company's former CEO, who in 2021 told Oracle employees: "I love my employees, and if they don't agree with our mission to support the state of Israel, then maybe we aren't the right company for them. Larry Ellison and I are publicly committed to Israel.'' The co-owner of Andreessen Horowitz, Ben Horowitz, is the son of infamous neo-conservative activist David Horowitz, considered one of the Bush era's most famous anti-Muslim activists, responsible for some of the earliest Zionist pressure campaigns targeting American universities for allowing criticism of Israel.
During a February 2025 panel at the Munich Security Conference, the Tik Tok bill's main author and sponsor, former Wisconsin Representative, and current Palantir executive, Mike Gallagher, told what he called the real story behind the Tik Tok bill, explaining that various members of Congress had been trying to pass a bill forcing Chinese divestment from Tik Tok for years, but the plan was dead in the water until US public opinion started to turn against Israel, a trend which officials blamed on Tik Tok's algorithm.
'The Lobby' takedown - Al Jazeera's 'The Lobby' was pulled and later leaked online. The version on the lobby in the UK is still up, but the 8 part addition focusing on America is still only available as an archive. In 2018, heavy diplomatic pressure was applied against the Qatari government to prevent airing of the British version, which contained hidden camera footage recorded by a young Oxford grad named Anthony Kleinfeld during several months he spent working for the Israel lobby in Washington. Kleinfeld's contacts told him they were spying on US citizens with the help of Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs, founded in 2006, which reports directly to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. One official said: "We're a different government working on foreign soil, so we have to be very, very cautious."
Goldstone affair - Despite open Israeli posturing prior to the war, the backlash to the UN's fact-finding mission report on Israel's 2008 war on Gaza was so great that it resulted in a recantation by its principal author, Richard Goldstone, in a Washington Post article.
Track AIPAC boycott - In April 2024, two anonymous individuals started a Twitter account called Track AIPAC, which simply published infographics based on publicly available information showing the total amount of donations that specific candidates had received from AIPAC and affiliated groups. In response, AIPAC first doxed the owners of the account and then coordinated a smear and harassment campaign against one of their employers, which ultimately resulted in the account's co-owner losing his job.
WBUR-FM boycott - In consequence, to unfavorable reporting on Israel, WBUR-FM in Boston said it lost more than $1M in underwritings and pledges in 2024, nearly 4% of its annual budget.
CNN boycott - In consequence, to unfavorable reporting on Israel, CNN Chief news executive een Jordan said he could find up to 6,000 email messages protesting coverage in his inbox in a single day.
Ilhan Omar Boycott - Ilhan Omar the newly elected Somali American representative from Minnesota's fifth congressional district responded with six words ''it's all about the benjam 's baby''. When asked who she thinks is paying American politicians to be pro-israel, Omar replied: ''AIPAC''. For this, Trump called on her to resign; Democrat Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, House Majority whip, Jim Kern and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi published a statement which read: ''Anti-Semitism must be called out confronted and condemned whenever it is encountered without exception. We are and will always be strong supporters of Israel in Congress because we understand that our support is based on shared values and strategic interests. Congresswoman Omar's use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israel supporters is deeply offensive we condemn these remarks and we call upon Congressman Omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments.''
According to former AIPAC employee MJ Rosenberg, Omar was on the mark: ''I know this because I witnessed it over and over again. I sat in AIPAC staff meetings at which the political director discussed whom we would be supporting in this campaign and whom we were going to destroy in that one.''
Gerald Ford boycott - When Gerald Ford through his Chief Diplomat Henry Kissinger was trying to secure peace between Israel and Egypt they lost their patience: ''you don't understand I'm trying to save you'', Kissinger reportedly told Israeli Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin. Ford even sent Rabin a letter which read: ''I have directed an immediate reassessment of US policy in the area, including our relations with Israel.'' No less than 76 Senators signed a letter opposing the administration. Then senator from Maryland, Charles Matias wrote for Foreign Affairs: ''76 of us promptly affixed our signatures although no hearings had been held no debate conducted nor had the administration been invited to present its views. One Senator was reported to have candidly expressed a feeling that in fact was widespread: 'the pressure was just too great I caved.''' That Senator was Iowa's John Culver.
Chuck Percy boycott - Despite a generally pro-Israel voting record, Illinois senator, Chuck Percy incurred AIPAC's wrath by declining to sign the AIPAC sponsored letter of 76 protesting President Ford's threatened reassessment of US Middle East policy in 1975. Percy's opponents in both the primary and general election in 1984 received large sums from pro-Israel PACs, and a businessman from another state, Michael Goland, also a major AIPAC contributor, spent $1.1 million on anti-Percy advertising in Illinois. Director of AIPAC Tom Dine: "All the Jews in America from coast to coast gathered to oust Percy and the American politicians, those who hold public positions now and those who aspire, got the message.''
Bush admin - In 2002, 52 Senators signed a letter urging Vice President Dick Cheney not to meet with Yasser Arafat of the PLO. In one ambitious example, AIPAC mobilized thousands of pro-israel activists to urge lawmakers to sign a letter to the Bush Administration calling for an end to all American contacts with members of the Palestinian Authority. Some six thousand AIPAC members took part in meeting with hundreds of lawmakers, pushing pieces of legislation mandating tougher sanctions against Iran and ensuring financial aid to Israel.
Howard Dean boycott - When president hopeful, Howard Dean suggesting the US take an ''evenhanded role in the Arab Israeli conflict'', Nancy Pelosi of California signed a letter with 33 Congressional Democrats, stating: ''it is unacceptable for the US to be evenhanded on these fundamental issues.''
John Mirshimer & Steven Walt boycott - Back in 2006, the political scientists John Mirshimer and Steven Walt from the University of Chicago and Harvard, respectively, attempted to release an academic paper titled The Israel Lobby and US foreign policy, a straightforward summary of years of media reports about the lobby's actions. But despite their elite backing and reputations as scholars, no American media outlet was willing to publish the paper. After months of searching, the authors were eventually forced to release the article through the London Review of Books because no American publication was willing to even touch the subject. When the paper, which later became a book, was finally released, the mainstream media's response was to turn out dozens of articles and TV segments smearing the authors as antisemites without even attempting to address the substance of the argument. Typical of the media reaction was that of Joe Scarboro, who invited David Duke onto his MSNBC show to slander Walton Mirshimer by association.
Alan Dershowitz even coordinated with Epstein to compose and publish a critical article about the paper titled Debunking the newest and oldest Jewish conspiracy, and attempts were made to strip the authors of their tenure as professors.
University protests crackdown - In 2019, Trump signed an order redefining Judaism as a "nationality" under Title VI, so the Department of Education can investigate schools for "anti-Jewish discrimination" if they permit pro-Palestinian advocacy or BDS-related events.
In 2023, when anti-Israel protests broke out on American college campuses, Zionist pressure groups and billionaires coordinated with the Israeli and US governments to get some of the students blacklisted from employment, expelled from their universities, and in some cases, like with Makmoud Khalil, even tried to get them deported from the United States. The presidents of the Ivy League universities that hosted protests were hauled in front of congressional committees and questioned about their responses to the protests. The college's private and even public funding was threatened. And within 2 years, four of the eight Ivy League presidents had been fired and replaced with committed Zionists. Every single one of these actions was explicitly tied to the fact that they'd allowed students to protest against Israel, according to statements made by the funders and politicians behind the campaign.
In 2025 Trump threatened to defund middle east studies at universities if they're not pro Israel. Under Trump the Combating BDS Act of 2023 (Federal) was passed, allowing state and local governments to divest from or prohibit contracting with entities engaging in BDS. He also signed an executive order in January 2025 that expanded his 2019 order, directing federal agencies to use a broad definition of antisemitism to investigate universities. As of 2025, over 300 student visas have been revoked for participation in pro-Palestinian activism. Trump pledged to "find and deport" any "resident aliens" or "Hamas sympathizers" involved in campus protests. Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil was arrested and detained for expressing his right to free speech. Other 2025 policies require universities to monitor and report activities by international students and staff considered antisemitic.
Cory Bush and Jamal Bowman boycott - In 2024, AIPAC spent $23M to unseat two progressive members of Congress, Cory Bush and Jamal Bowman, shattering previous spending records for both their districts and AIPAC itself.
Tom Malinowski boycott - After losing a primary challenge for his New Jersey district, Democratic incumbent Tom Malinowski wrote: ''Late last year, an APAC official told me that the organization was concerned by a statement I'd made that the United States should make case-byase judgments about Israeli requests for military aid based on what's happening on the ground... 'Some of our members are also concerned you'll be influential in Congress.' ...I knew I had a problem when voters I met while campaigning at a train station asked me, "Are you mega? Are you pro- ICE? I was running in the Democratic special primary election in New Jerseyy's 11th congressional district, touting my passionately anti-Trump and pro- immigration record. But in the final days of the race, Apex spent $2.3 million on a deluge of ads, mailers, and phone calls linking me to Trump's mass deportation campaign. It was transparently false based on a vote that I and most Democrats had cast in the House of Representatives 7 years earlier to surge mostly humanitarian funding to the southern border. But it worked. According to early vote totals, I was comfortably ahead before the AIPAC attacks began. I lost narrowly on election day.''
LBJ Boycott - The Lobby's wrath was felt like it hadn't ever been before when State Department spokesman Robert J mclusky made the mistake of declaring on June 5th the first day of the war we have tried to steer an evenhanded course through this our position is neutral in thought word and deed. McGeorge Bundy himself in an oral history interview of his own frankly contextualized the backlash Johnson swiftly received for his daring statement: ''The president was driven up the wall in a lower key sense of importance by a state department announcement that we were neutral in thought and deed and word which is not what his friends in New York wanted to hear so he heard about that from the Arthur crims and the Abe fineberg of the world.''
Eden Deckerhoff - 23 year-old college student who lightly shoved a Jews shoulder for wearing an IDF shirt, causing him to reel back as if assulted. Despite the whole incident being recorded, the Jew claimed she told him, ''your family needs to die''. Deckerhoff was charged with battery and Canary Mission made a profile for her.
Admissions
Victor Ostrovsky, former Mossad case officer: ''Now, I know what they do, cuz I used to ask them to do it. I mean, when I was in the Mossad and we had a guy that gave us problems in the US, and he was speaking out... like, Pete talked one and said, 'Israel is bombing Lebanon with cluster bombs.' We say, 'Hey, who's that guy?' ...So what you do is, you get in touch with a guy in the station in NY or in the station in Washington, and you say, 'tell the guys at B'nai B'rith to label him. And of cource the campeign starts and before you know it, the guy's labelled, and he's an antisemite, because that's what we say he is, and that's one stain you cannot wash. Now, it shames me as a Jew to tell you that, but that's the fact, and it's wrong...''
Zionist activist Kenneth L. Marcus: ''Uh first there's government and there's been no administration that's been stronger in fighting anti-semitism than the Trump administration. No question about it. um freezing funds, uh administrative investigations, lawsuits from the federal government, absolutely critical and the use of contracts as well as grants gamechanging. We also need to use the courts with private party litigation. I mean, the fact is education is important, but when it comes to really bad actors, you need to hit them hard, and that means litigation. That's why we've been suing Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford, many universities that tolerate anti-Semitic harm. But beyond that, you have to raise the price of this sort of misconduct, which means going after the perpetrators. That's why we're suing all of the different uh people who uh took over Hamilton Hall of Columbia University and held those janitors hostage. And then beyond that, you need to go after the organizations that are organizing, that are uh training, that are funding all of this, which is why we're going after them as well. And then you need to trace the money often offshore to see where this is all coming from. So that's something that we do through litigation, holding institutions accountable, getting discovery that will bring transparency to what they're doing, and then through either settlement or victory, making sure they stop.''
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By: GDF, Psych History Show
Raped by: Otto Heckel
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