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Shadowman311 (shadowman311@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 00:11:53 JST Shadowman311 People often assume that people with dual citizenship between the US and Israel must also have dual loyalties to both countries. In theory, if that were true, that would make that politician engage in beneficial actions for both countries, provided said decision does not conflict with the other country he/she is hypothetically "loyal" to, but the opposite is true, Israel gets whatever it wants every single time while the US and it's Native White Population rots on the vine (and tbh the other ethnic groups aren't really given substancially much more aside from gibs and back pats here and there). In truth, those in Government who hold Israeli citizenships are themselves only loyal to Israel, and so long as they remain in power and are not removed for the treasonous subhuman scum they are, the worse this country will get. No more Israelis or Zionists in politics, every single one must go. - Machismo repeated this.
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Codeki :njp: (codeki@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 00:12:08 JST Codeki :njp: @Shadowman311 Funny enough, them saying that claiming Jews have dual loyalties is anti-semitic is the exact opposite.
It’s giving the Jews credit they don’t deserve, because they’re loyal to no one but themselves.
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veff :trash: (veff@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 00:12:16 JST veff :trash: @Shadowman311 That’s why attacking israel via proxy would actually be a good move on Russia’s part. If the US elites are trying to get the US nuked, maybe attack where they’re hoping to escape to and they’ll sing a different tune. Avoids glassing a bunch of civilians, too.
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Machismo (zerglingman@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 00:12:39 JST Machismo @Shadowman311 Dual citizens are allowed in government?