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I think all groups need to demand a statement from RFK Jr. on human rights. If he does not stand for human rights for the Palestinians, will he stand for human rights for you? Will he stand against the war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza and the West Bank which are supported with U.S. weapons, intelligence and U.S. vetoes in the U.S. This is a test of his sincerity. The american people are waiting for an answer from him.

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i'm still waiting, his silence on this issue is frightening and contradictory to his platform

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This quote reflects my feelings! I'm not alone .

'This whole issue/conflict to me is really about what I call the true war. The war of the global elite against the globe's masses. The talking points of the governments to convince the masses that this genocide and picking one ethnic group over another is somehow justified is the master mental gymnastics performed upon the masses and required by the masses. French President Macron came out two days ago, the lone western leader, and called for a ceasefire immediately admitting babies, old women were being slaughtered. The next day he publicly called on his people to join the Jewish Protests that day. For weeks he along with other western leaders have tried to silence the Palestinian protest. We are beyond madness."

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I live in the most hispanic populated city in the country and I think it would be a good idea for an event here.

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Excellent

RFK ALL THE WAY!

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I would like to know/hear more from RFK, Jr about his stand regarding Gaza, etc., yet, he will get my support no matter what because, overall, he is much, much better than the other two evils.

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he lost my vote. he picked a side and should not have. he has done exactly what he has preached against. he painted the Israelis as good and the Palestinians a bad--where is the nuance here ??? how can he be silent and watch the humanitarian crisis that is taking place?

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Why are "BROWN SKIN" people called, BLACK? Europeans PRETEND to be, so-called WHITE? How Do We BENEFIT From The Great Pretend Game?

We versus THEM? Pretending that people are opposites of each other = CASTE SYSTEM

Just think, this is 2023, and we continue to allow ourselves to be brainwashed, to call ourselves and others, "black" and "white," when neither are actually those colors. It's all make believe to create divides and peg people against each other. It's NO coincidence that Europeans or European Americans are so-called, "white" and Africans, or African Americans, have to pretend to be, so-called, "black." There is "ZERO SCIENCE INVOLVED" and clearly not based on actual appearance. The European wealthy rulers created the concept for their benefit. It's brainwashing. Divide and conquer.

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"Lyons highlighted a concerning statistic: 85 percent of young Americans no longer feel proud to be American. When an audience member asked the speakers how to engage young people with Kennedy's message in an era of disillusionment with politics, Lyons responded by pointing to a positive shift in recent polls. ... Kennedy garnering more support from Gen Z than both President Biden and former President Trump. This suggests young people are now paying attentive to Kennedy."

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How many young Americans are proud of America using their tax dollars to supply Israel with the ammo that's turned Gaza City into Dresden? Gen Z support will wane when they “start paying attention” to Kennedy's videos where he's taken a hard-line Zionist position. Gen Z doesn't watch corporate propaganda news. When they dig into this issue, RFK's position won't make sense to them. When RFK Jr. parrots Israel Lobby & Rabbi Shmuley Boteach's talking-points he damages his integrity & credibility on all subjects. Young people have been burned by Bernie; they have an aversion to BS and hypocrisy.

If RFK Jr is merely misinformed on Israel/Palestine history, perhaps he should keep his promise on the "Jimmy Dore Show" to speak with Max Blumenthal: ("Show me where I'm wrong"...). Or read one of the book's Jeremy Sachs's suggested in his recent "Common Dreams"'s article "Israel’s Chance to Turn Carnage into Peace". Or read Dennis Kucinich's new Substack.

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