Why do you support us? That's another genuine question as i'm always curious why non Brummies choose Villa.
You do see the difference between ten adult Luftwaffe pilots in armed aircraft in WW2 and tens of thousands of murdered children though, don’t you?
Why have a Jewish Fan group anyway?
You’re genuinely a little nuts at this stage
I think a lot of this is just bitterness and an old man shouting at the clouds.
Not because you're Jewish but because you come across as a massive twat
Maybe if you didn't write shit like this in your first post so many people wouldn't think you're a twat. But you did, so they do.
What people write on Twitter has nothing to do with us, so stop using that as an excuse to be a twat on here.
Do you possess a brain?
You’re so engrossed in your own paranoia you’re starting to sound quite frankly deranged.
I couldn't care less how many politicians are dripping with Israeli blood money.
No one dislikes you because you're Jewish, they dislike you because you're a deeply unpleasant twat. Your comeback to anyone that points out what a massive twat you are is to call them antisemetic, no, we're simply antitwat.
If you're a twat then you're a twat regardless of anything else.
Do you not think that politicians are being paid to support Israel?
If you're acting like David Irving, you're probably a twat.
I know. He's full of bullshit and double standards.
And anyone that disagrees with him or think that he's a twat does so because they are an anti-semite.
I appreciate subtlety and nuance is lost on you
Are you a Hamas plant?
Is AI anti-Semitic?Key findings from recent reportingSeveral investigative reports, most prominently by Declassified UK, detail the extent of this funding and influence. Overall funding and influence:Widespread influence: More than 180 sitting MPs have accepted funding or hospitality from pro-Israel sources in recent years, amounting to over £1 million.Paid-for trips: A significant portion of this funding, over £500,000, was used to pay for more than 240 trips to Israel. These delegations, sometimes referred to as "solidarity" missions, are organized by groups like Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) and Labour Friends of Israel (LFI).Direct Israeli government links: Over 40 MPs have received funding directly from Israeli state institutions, with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs often subsidizing a portion of the trips.Cultivating future MPs: Pro-Israel groups have funded trips for prospective candidates before they were even elected, raising concerns about influencing politicians early in their careers. Funding in the Labour Party:Key figures: The investigation found that 13 out of 25 current cabinet members have accepted funds from pro-Israel lobbyists or donors.Major donors: Multi-millionaires and prominent lobbyists, including Trevor Chinn and Stuart Roden, are major donors to the Labour Party and its senior figures.Keir Starmer: Received £50,000 from Trevor Chinn for his 2020 leadership campaign.Stuart Roden: Donated over £1 million to the Labour Party and associated groups since 2023.Labour Friends of Israel (LFI): LFI does not disclose its funders. Undercover footage from a 2017 Al Jazeera documentary revealed LFI's close working relationship with the Israeli embassy in London. Funding in the Conservative Party:Widespread membership: Around 80% of Conservative MPs are members of Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI), which does not publicly disclose its own funding sources.Extensive travel funding: CFI has funded 160 trips to Israel for 118 sitting Conservative MPs, with a total value exceeding £330,000 over the past decade.Direct arms industry links: One Conservative MP accepted a donation from Elbit Systems, Israel's largest arms firm, and helped open one of the company's UK hubs. Rules on donations and reportingUK politicians must follow disclosure rules set by the Electoral Commission and parliamentary bodies, though some loopholes and transparency concerns exist. Register of interests: MPs must declare gifts, benefits, and hospitality over a certain value (currently £300, or £1,500 for donations). These are published in the Register of Members' Financial Interests.Permissible donors: Gifts and donations over £500 must come from a "permissible source," such as a UK-registered company or individual on a UK electoral roll.Transparency concerns: Lobby groups like LFI and CFI are not required to disclose their own donors, masking the ultimate source of their funding for parliamentary trips. This lack of transparency has been noted as a "democratic deficit" by critics.
Aww. Genocide-denier fweind.Calm down, it’s only AI. And it’s only the UK. Don’t forget the AIPAC money.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on Today at 08:51:10 PMAww. Genocide-denier fweind.Calm down, it’s only AI. And it’s only the UK. Don’t forget the AIPAC money.Wow
Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 08:57:35 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on Today at 08:51:10 PMAww. Genocide-denier fweind.Calm down, it’s only AI. And it’s only the UK. Don’t forget the AIPAC money.WowGosh! Am I to assume you think the internet is anti-Semitic or something? I realise you have a huge criteria.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on Today at 09:00:22 PMQuote from: eliotpollak on Today at 08:57:35 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on Today at 08:51:10 PMAww. Genocide-denier fweind.Calm down, it’s only AI. And it’s only the UK. Don’t forget the AIPAC money.WowGosh! Am I to assume you think the internet is anti-Semitic or something? I realise you have a huge criteria.What do you think then about Jewish Villans and our role? Are we a Mossad plant? Paid by Israel? Tell me honestly - I will not react