The ‘pro-Palestinian’ Left isn’t really about Gaza. Its real target is America
The article discusses the funding and motivations behind pro-Palestinian activism in the U.S., suggesting that it is more anti-American than pro-Palestinian. It highlights the financial connections of various activist groups to foreign sources and critiques their selective outrage regarding global human rights issues. The piece argues that these activists often ignore abuses in countries like Cuba and China while focusing on U.S. policies.
- ▪The Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury are investigating $278 million funneled into pro-Palestinian groups by Neville Roy Singham.
- ▪Activist groups like Code Pink have been criticized for their silence on human rights abuses in countries like Cuba and China.
- ▪The article claims that the loudest pro-Palestinian voices in America are actually anti-American, focusing on U.S. actions while ignoring abuses by adversaries.
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The Departments of Justice, State, and Treasury have all confirmed they are investigating the money behind America’s loudest “pro-Palestinian” network — roughly $278 million funneled since 2017 by Neville Roy Singham, an American communist living in Shanghai, into groups including Code Pink. None of it is registered as foreign. That tells you what it actually is. The loudest voices calling themselves “pro-Palestinian” in America aren’t pro-Palestinian. They’re anti-American. Recommended Stories ‘A republic if you can keep it’: America at 250 Manhattan’s construction doors are covered in a Hamas targeting symbol Women are freedom’s early warning Palestinianism is the marketing. You can prove it with one test: what they don’t protest.
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