The video shows Michael Yon making false claims regarding so-called “terrorists coming across the border being funded by Jewish money.” Yon was speaking at a “Take Back Our Border” convoy in Texas.

In the video posted on X, formerly Twitter, the man can be heard claiming that HIAS, a global Jewish nonprofit that works to protect refugees, is responsible for funding terrorists coming to America.

  • @linearchaos
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    27 months ago

    You have a fairly large group of people here that are making every argument possible to validate genocide. If someone calls me a racist for listening to hip hop there’s nothing really hurt in the balance. The one person in a minority view or even the 000 1% wouldn’t bother me.

    25% of the Jews I know on social media are still flying the I stand with Israel flag. These are not normally sociopaths. If you get into an argument with them they say you just don’t get it they did this and they did that and they do this and they do that. They start quoting scripture, You say yeah but none of that validates genocide, then they change their argument back to what are the white man do to the Indians.

    The term anti-Semitic is being flown as a flag and watered down. I think it would be useful to have a secondary term that means I’m against supporting the genocide of Palestine.

    • Flying Squid
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      47 months ago

      25% of the Jews I know on social media are still flying the I stand with Israel flag.

      How many Jews do you know and how many of that 25% claim that any criticism of Israel is antisemitism? Because otherwise, I’m not sure why that’s relevant.

      • @linearchaos
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        17 months ago

        I always hate fighting with you. It’s tiring.

        How many is a good number, 5, 10, 20, 50 where’s that line exactly that makes it right versus wrong? There are certain number that makes it worth it for you?

        The industry I’m in has a fair amount of Jewish people. We get a lot of employees from friends and family.

        It’s not until this most recent conflict that we’ve had problems in a point of view.

        • Flying Squid
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          17 months ago

          You gave an anecdotal example that gave a statistic which didn’t actually support your point.

          Asking you for a number based on that statistic doesn’t seem out of order.

          Your claim, if you have forgotten, was that 25% of the Jews you know support Israel, therefore we need to differentiate between two types of antisemitism even though one of them isn’t antisemitism.

          So, again, I think ‘how many people is that and how many of them actually believe that critics of Israel are antisemitic’ are fair questions.

          If you do mean to suggest that any Jew that supports Israel thinks any non-Israel supporter is antisemitic… well that is an antisemitic stereotype in and of itself. That is real antisemitism, assuming what Jews believe without them making it explicit to you. And I can tell you for a fact that there are Jews who support Israel and accept that others do not and also aren’t antisemites.