Ex-GOP Senator Tells Israel Summit, "Jews Are the Masters of the Universe" But We Also Have to Fight Gen Z
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My screenshot won’t play for you.
Don’t even try. Here’s the link of the guy saying the thing.
https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1916717323194339487
There is a whole lot to say about his little speech. But before we get into the analysis of the logic or the content or whatever. Let’s think about the guy’s physical presence.
What does he make you feel when you hear him speaking about himself and his group as “the masters of the universe”?
He looks and sounds pretty unhinged, no?
Are people not disgusted by this behavior?
Well a whole lot of Gen Z people are! (It’s people in their teens and 20s, aka way too young to be brainwashed by boomer propaganda claiming there is a universal moral obligation to revere not just Israel, but all that anyone living in Israel, or hailing from there might ever choose to do, say or believe.)
Former US Senator Norm Coleman has raised eyebrows by declaring that “the masters of the universe are Jews” at a major Zionist lobby event in Jerusalem.
Pause in the presence.
Understand that Norm’s safety in being able to make that statement in such a public forum is entirely a function of his being Jewish.
Wait. Is he Jewish?
Ok. Yes, he is Jewish.
You really can’t (and shouldn’t) assume anything. I assumed he was, considering he was addressing a Zionist summit called the Jewish News Conference with Bibi Netanyahu in literal Jerusalem.
But you also have those funny things that happen sometimes where a non-Jew supporter of Israel says something in public which is basically a brag about Jewish power and influence, but then the person gets into hot water because the statement doesn’t sound quite right when stated by a non-Jew, even a highly supportive one.
For example, years ago, Joe Biden told some group that Jews had been “a leading force for gay rights” or something. Which is visibly and demonstrably true! And he meant it as a compliment! But some people scolded him for it as a bit of saying the quiet part out loud, as in, “Yeah Joe, it’s not quite time to brag about that yet, won’t play well in Peoria.”
In an address to a summit hosted by the Adelson-funded Jewish News Syndicate on April 27, Coleman pointed to various major technology firms founded by Jews, suggesting the shared religion of the companies’ creators should translate into a greater zeal for censoring criticism of Israel.
Funny that!
I’m something of a “various major tech firms founded by Jews” noticer myself.
Where does one sign up for the platform access to speak on these interesting topics?
I’m also a bit of a “shared religion of companies’ creators might translate into greater zeal for censoring criticism of Israel” hobbyist.
Any more slots open for further noticing and discussion at the next JNC?
What’s that?
Oh it’s a religiously exclusive organization?
Fair enough.
However: exclusivity tends to go both ways, no?
Why are Norm Coleman and Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin and Jan Koum allowed to brag and cheerlead about a plan to use their influence/ownership of big tech platforms to censor criticism of themselves, but the outsiders who have to live under such a regime are not allowed to have any exclusive orgs of our own?
Because they will sure as heck kick you right out of OpenAI and Facebook (well not so much anymore) and Google and the Ivy League universities if you say something about Israel they dislike.
And advise you to “go start your own search engine/social media/AI learner”. Except, WHOOPS! They’ve arranged a multi-dimensional corporate-government monopoly on both speech and market entry!
That’s a neat old trick!
It’s literally like: “Don’t bother complaining Gen Z. We, and not you, are the masters of the universe! It’s time to finish the job of making all criticism of us, and Israel, and our behavior, completely illegal!”
“And when you think about it, the Masters of the Universe are Jews! We’ve got Altman at OpenAI, we’ve got [Facebook founder Mark] Zuckerberg, we’ve got [Google founder] Sergey Brin, we’ve got a group across the board. Jan Koum, y’know, founded WhatsApp. It’s us.”
It really is to laugh.
This guy is insane!
Why is he talking like this? Could there be a more ghoulish way of bragging about your plans to rape your enemies?
The remarks came as Coleman lamented that pro-Israel propagandists are “losing the digital war” in battle for the hearts and minds of younger generations, and called for more stringent censorship of pro-Palestinian speech.
You best not doubt a world controlled by a group of people who feel that they should never be criticized.
Because you’re in one!
Let’s find out what Norm Coleman thinks is causing all the trouble…
“A majority or Gen Z have an unfavorable impression of Israel. And, my friends, I think the reason for that is that we’re losing the digital war. They’re getting their information from TikTok, and… and we’re losing that war.”
Hahahahaha!!
Lose harder Norm.
Oh you don’t control TikTok? Poor guy. Why didn’t you masters of the universe go buy it from the evil Chinese?
Did you ask Ram Man to help? Mecha-neck? Orko?
Anyway…isn’t it considered to be one of the absolute no-no’s of the Antisemitism Law Definition that you are not supposed to refer to the idea that Zionists control the media?
Because I seem to remember that being a huge part of what the US Congress has been pushing for since October 7, 2023.
Oh.
Hahaha.
Just. What can you say? Someone else from Colemans Masters of the Universe group spoke at the same event, on the same stage, who is literally part of Meta (one of the platforms he feels needs to step up the censorship), and said that, “We banned content claiming Zionists run the world or control the media.”
So.
Are those statements antisemitic? Or righteously pro-Zionist?
Because I’m hearing opposite claims from a single platform/group/event this week.
Maybe truth is a function of who is speaking?
Hint: truth is NOT a function of who is speaking, but POWER is!
To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.
As numerous polls show young Americans are increasingly skeptical of Israel – with a recent survey showing 71% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans under age 49 now hold an unfavorable view of Israel – establishment politicians have consistently blamed TikTok’s algorithm for the decline in enthusiasm for genocide.
LOL!
So many good things there, especially that last line. GrayZone sliding in some dark shivs on these bodies.
Also, kudos for listing me as young, it’s been a minute.
But really: what an awesome survey finding!
You know what else they’re likely to say?
That you should never trust anyone over 30.
That was always a sickeningly antisocial boomer slogan from when they were teenagers, but the spirit of it remains with them all, just transferred to whichever group currently has the audacity to suggest a pro-social focus, regardless of that group’s age demographic.
Guess what boomers? You missed us with the Israel propaganda. It’s too late, we are going with the whole America First thing (the one Trump used to promote but appears now to have forgotten).
Ok.
There aren’t any Protestants or Catholics involved in the Israel-Hamas war. Obviously.
So you would expect way fewer in those groups to find the war personally relevant.
I don’t find it remotely relevant, except for the fact that the government of the country where I live is controlled by one of the co-belligerents (it’s Israel).
You can’t stop tribal thinking in terms of how people assess war, and there’s no reason you should, probably.
But this whole evangelical thing of taking up, perversely, for another tribe, one that is so visibly hostile to your own, both in document and deed, is a true head-scratcher.
Most US Adults Now Have an Unfavorable View of Israel
Let’s go!
Dang, I should have written a separate post just about the Pew survey.
Not only does a solid majority of US adults view Israel negatively, but also half of the young (ages 18-49).
“Republicans” (LOL) can cope with “Oh those young morons will learn over the years, and then they’ll come over to our side.”
Really?
What were all the great things Israel has done for you and your country in your lifetime Boomer?
Name one.
I’ll wait.
Don’t mention the USS Liberty, whatever you do.
In February, the top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee, Mark Warner, revealed that the bill forcing China’s ByteDance to sell TikTok was motivated by the visibility of pro-Palestine content on the app.
You don’t say!
It’s almost like the Masters of the Universe wish to use their outsized power and wealth to control the entire world by buying off or threatening every other vector of competition!
The Point of Banning TikTok Is to Censor Anything the Government Dislikes
They’re not banning TikTok to prevent China from spying on us—the American government loves spying on us, in case you’ve been asleep the past 20 years.
For Coleman, though, it appears this wasn’t enough. “We have to figure out a way to win the digital battle,” he told summit attendees. “We’ve got to get our digital sneakers on, so that the truth can prevail over the lies. And when we do that, the future of Israel will be stronger because a majority of all Americans will support Israel. We’ll make that happen, we have to make it happen. Thank you, Baruch hashem.”
That chick Chloe Swarbrick was one of the originators of the whole meme, or one who made it viral, by saying it during a government meeting.
But the fact is she is a spiritual boomer herself, because she’s a self-absorbed attention whore and leftoid.
She was actually running her mouth on that particular day about some climate change garbage, the most boomer hoax ever to be perpetrated by boomers and for boomers.
And she even goes around saying, correctly in fact, that boomer is more a state of mind than a historical group. True.
And she proves it.
She is also aging like a boomer.
Yikes!
She is like 30! And looks about 50.
I wonder why?
Is it because she’s a degenerate?
Yep. Got it. Sorry for the rabbit trails.
But yeah. We are winning!
This right here is an amazing and funny take about the speech by Jimmy Dore.
You should be watching a whole lot of Jimmy Dore now. He is just right on point and super funny.
He quoted Coleman’s statement about “we need to pull on our digital sneakers” and Jimmy was like, “Come on what? Are you not already sneaky enough?”
LOL!