JIDF in worldnews
85 2017-12-04 by pizzaman9176
Now i generally don't give a damn about the whole Israel/Palestine thing, but i have noticed these past months that these threads at the start are usually pro Palestine, then you come back a few hours later, every pro Palestine comment is downvoted by like -50 and users who only ever post on Israeli thread in Worldnews magically pop up and defend Israel and are always super upvoted. Have any of you noticed this?
41 comments
1 TheMadQuixotician 2017-12-04
Funny how that happens, no?
1 mastigia 2017-12-04
Good thing nothing like that ever happens here, whew.
1 notevelyndrothschild 2017-12-04
It's been bad for a long time, in many subs.
1 cjluthy 2017-12-04
... It's almost as if they know that the "house" they built was made of cards and the "control" they had was mostly illusory.
1 notevelyndrothschild 2017-12-04
May it all come tumbling down, no matter what the outcome.
1 Myhearthergain 2017-12-04
This probably more the result of the threads being cross posted elsewhere. It's generally an unpopular opinion and those threads draw many antisemitic comments.
1 pizzaman9176 2017-12-04
The thing is most of the Pro Israel commenters literally only post on worldnews threads that involve Israel. That makes me suspect they are paid shills. They won't post for three days then magically show up to a Israel V Palestine thread.
1 Muh_Condishuns 2017-12-04
This goy knows.
1 Myhearthergain 2017-12-04
It's also entirely possible that they are just most concerned with this. I'm sure paid shills exist for all sorts of causes, but mostly I don't think this is the case in regards to downvotes here. It's like the same as everyone in /politics calling people Russian bots and shills. Or t_d calling people ctr.
1 SneakyTikiz 2017-12-04
They are paid this is known students can get over a thousand dollars a month using a program that tells them where to post
1 Muh_Condishuns 2017-12-04
"Your rights end where our feelings begin." - JIDF
1 d3rr 2017-12-04
Welcome to
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JIDF is a boogeyman. You could look it up yourself, the Twitter and Facebook page haven't been active in nearly two years. At its height, it would receive maybe a few hundred likes and tweets. "Desktop Megaphone" was the older boogeyman and little different.
In my opinion, people who are passionate about the subject are the first to post and vote. In this case, the anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian (two different things) crowd outnumber the pro-Israel crowd. But in the US and rest of the developed world, the mindset is far more balanced to pro-Israel. So once a thread gets popular, "everyone else" starts to vote on it and pushes the more intense comments towards the negative and more leveraged comments to the positive.
Besides, I don't really see much evidence of what you're talking about. There's one Israel related thread on the front page today, and the top comments are all about how Netanyahu is a terrible person blah de blah.
1 actualzed 2017-12-04
if the mod of /r/israel says it, it must be true!
1 martini-meow 2017-12-04
Hahah! It must be time to start fitting Bibi for his sacrificial lamb outfit.
1 Quacks_McDuck 2017-12-04
(((oy vey goyim, why do you hate Jews do you want anudda Holocaust stop being a hater you Nazi Hitler lover oy vey move along nothing to see here)))
You people are so transparent that frankly it's just sad and pathetic, get a life.
1 CelineHagbard 2017-12-04
Removed. Rule 10.
1 Quacks_McDuck 2017-12-04
Just pointing out the irony in the leader of r/Israel is coming in to say 'nothing to see here move along folks' .
1 BanMikePantsNow 2017-12-04
The JIDF may be a boogeyman, but the hasbara most definitely is not.
1 ConspiracyAccount 2017-12-04
Yes. Fuck the JIDF.
1 actualzed 2017-12-04
Welcome to the internets, where every day the unthinkable becomes more obvious
1 KarmaPolice777 2017-12-04
TED X Talk on Astroturfing.
1 URPerfect 2017-12-04
Jew here, show me an example and we can discuss it.
You point toward something with no real evidence, or anything to support your claim...
Also, where is my moneyz for shilling???
1 BanMikePantsNow 2017-12-04
Done.
1 URPerfect 2017-12-04
I don't see anything here related to /r/worldnews, or Israel/Palestine thing as OP pointed to.
1 BanMikePantsNow 2017-12-04
You said nothing about /r/worldnews in your comment. However, for you to even pretend that /r/worldnews isn't hasbara moderated and censored is utterly ridiculous. Your pal /u/mikepants is a prime example.
1 URPerfect 2017-12-04
I am failing to see your prime example about hasbara in anything related to Charlottesville. Where is the connection here? And OP not me pointed at worldnews
1 BanMikePantsNow 2017-12-04
I don't doubt that for a minute. Nevertheless, the -75 downvotes in 6 hours makes it abundantly clear that my comment was brigaded just like anti-Israel comments are in /r/worldnews. Doesn't it get tiring attempting to cover up the endless stream of Israeli crime and corruption? I am certainly glad that I don't live in a country whose continued existence is dictated by the sentiment of the American public.
1 URPerfect 2017-12-04
I'm now curious: how is Israeli hasbarah involved in Charlottesville and why? Serious question.
1 BanMikePantsNow 2017-12-04
I think the comment I linked to summarized Charlottesville succinctly.
Let no crisis go to waste, even if you have to manufacture it, right?
1 Indra-Varuna 2017-12-04
r/worldnews is JIDF occupied territory, most are actually banned from posting pro-Palestinian comments.
1 Troppin 2017-12-04
This is simply false. I've debated this topic for some time and seen the same names popping up to post pro-Palestine and anti-Israel comments.
I'd imagine blatantly bigoted comments could get one banned, but there are plenty of folks repeatedly posting anti-Zionist stuff and not being banned.
Most threads seem to have at least one person saying "anti-Israel isn't anti-Semitism" before anyone even tries that. I've rarely seen that tactic used anymore, although the term "Islamophobic" seems to have been invented to fill that role and it doesn't stick either.
1 thinkB4Uact 2017-12-04
I've posted many times in such threads, usually not in favor of Israel and never got banned. I got banned only from /r/conservative for my first post. It challtheir worldview, which is a big no no. How could we have conservative forums without censorship? Their ideas would die.
1 Chibibaki 2017-12-04
Has it occurred to you that the daily "Jewish people are bad" articles are starting to develop a backlash? Maybe THAT is why people are downvoting these things.
This subs obsession with the Jewish people and Israel comes off as both unauthentic and frightening. I steer clear of our daily "Two minutes of hate" threads in here. There are much more productive and fascinating things to read.
1 zachij 2017-12-04
Theres nothing wrong with calling out barbaric apartheid states, regardless of what man made cult the perpertrators subscribe to.
1 Chibibaki 2017-12-04
There is nothing wrong with calling out countries on their crap. My point is that this board singles out one country and one group of people.
1 zachij 2017-12-04
Nah this board doesnt single out one country and one group of people, thats hyperbolic crap. Are there any particular articles you take umbridge with? Saw a JIDF post on the front page before but its already been cycled away. I think if anything, Israels crimes are under-reported on a massive scale, more people should be aware if anything.
1 BanMikePantsNow 2017-12-04
This is the hasbara at work. They moderate several subs on reddit.
1 FAREEQAWAL 2017-12-04
Funny too since Reddit started banning subs that promote hate, vulgar and offensive content subs like /r/PalestineCircleJerk and /r/ipCircleJerk, remain even after multiple complaints, which you could witness here, /r/HasbaraShillWatch.
1 SneakyTikiz 2017-12-04
Zionist have a program you can download for free that links you to social media posts where Israel is being discussed so that the shills can brigade. Its very effective sadly, unless you check their comment history any average joe will think its just another random person, not a part of a cordinated astroturfing PR team.
1 thinkB4Uact 2017-12-04
Unscrupulous people do unscrupulous things. Sometimes it gets so bad they get a reputation for it. Sometimes it's even worse, as they make you look like a racist for condemning their behavior. It can be so bad, they begin to resemble cells of a parasite trying to subvert the race to serve themselves, like a Goa'uld.
What is the underlying intent, truth and equality or deception and usury?