Discreet Dolls

Israel at war

Phil C. McNasty

Go Jays Go
Dec 27, 2010
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First you retract that "You have a history of anti-semitism and I believe you've been banned for anti-semitism as well."
Ha!! I knew you wouldnt be able to condemn Hamas!!!
That means you tacitly approve of them.

Thank you for confirming (y)
 

danmand

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Nov 28, 2003
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Ha!! I knew you wouldnt be able to condemn Hamas!!!
That means you tacitly approve of them.

Thank you for confirming (y)
You are having a drunken party in your own mind all by yourself.
 

richaceg

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Feb 11, 2009
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And you appear to love genocide by bombing, starvation and disease.
People are eating grass in Gaza now,


Israel isnt doing that. They already advised gazans to evacuate to safe zones and there are aides in those safe zones...hamas told gazans to ignore the warnings and stay in the war zones, getting killed in the war zones are recognized as heroes of the hamas cause....
 
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mandrill

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If you don't want this kid killed then according to the Israeli supporters you are a Hamas supporter.
Jackson Hinkle?!?!..... Seriously?!?!?!

This guy is a notorious disinformer.

You're so desperate that it's pathetic.


Hinkle has a history of publishing misinformation and conspiracy theories, and has been embroiled in several controversies.[16] His show on Twitch was removed for violating misinformation policies and propagating disinformation about the war in Ukraine.[9][10] Following his deplatforming, Hinkle went viral on X over his tweets about the 2023 Israel–Hamas war; some of his posts were regarded as part of disinformation in the 2023 Israel–Hamas war.[7][9] He has falsely claimed graphic images from the October 2023 Hamas attack were fake,[17][18] and has also spread disinformation about United States aid to Israel and the deployment of U.S. Marines to Gaza.[19] Additionally, Hinkle has been accused of requesting antisemitic AI-generated images from Midjourney,[20] and is frequently cited by Russian and Iranian state media.[14][15][21]

Conspiracy theories and misinformation

Hinkle has a history of publishing misinformation and conspiracy theories,[2][15][16] his show has also been a source of controversy.[51][52][53] In April 2022, the Tech Transparency Project stated that the show was peddling "Putin propaganda" in violation of the site rules of Twitch, where the show was hosted on.[37] The show violated the three new policies outlined by Twitch, namely "(1) persistently sharing (2) widely disproven and broadly shared (3) harmful misinformation topics, such as conspiracies that promote violence."[37] The show was eventually taken off Twitch and YouTube for misinformation about the war in Ukraine.[9][10] Hinkle also has a history of posting pro-Russian and far-right commentary.[53]

Since being deplatformed, Hinkle has attracted attention for his tweets regarding the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, gaining 1.4 million followers on X (formerly Twitter) by October 2023,[21] and has been labeled by The Jewish Chronicle as one of the "most viral misinformation spreaders" in regards to the conflict.[10] Described as an "online reactionary" and "paid clout-chaser" for leveraging pro-Palestine views, he once proclaimed: "I do everything for the clout, you will never see me do something not for the clout."[15]

Hinkle's tweeting style has come into question, with much of it being criticized as misinformation as well as misleading. His posts have been cited and referenced repeatedly by Russian and Iranian state-affiliated media.[14][15][54] For example, the Russian news outlet Lenta.ru used a headline quoting Hinkle's suggestion that the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive be labeled as a suicide mission.[55] In the wake of the Israel–Hamas conflict, Hinkle was deplatformed from YouTube,[14] calling himself the "most censored man on YouTube",[13] as well as the "most viral worldwide".[15] With posts reaching over 20 million views as of November 2023,[17] Hinkle reached 2 million followers on X,[9][18] where he offers a premium subscription to those wanting to help him "DEFEAT THE ZIONIST LIES".[10] In August 2023, Bloomberg reported that Hinkle had requested antisemitic, AI-generated images of "satanic George Soros" using a tool called Midjourney,[20] which a study found to be easy to generate racist and conspiratorial images.[56]

A graphic image from the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel was shared on X by Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as the conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. Hinkle subsequently claimed that the image was fake due to an inaccurate AI detector classification; however, the image was determined to be genuine by other AI detectors, and later verified by third-party sources as authentic.[17][57] Hinkle also falsely claimed on X that Haaretz had reported that the Israeli government inflated the death toll for the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.[18][nb 1] Haaretz quoted the post in a tweet and said that Hinkle's post "contain[ed] blatant lies" and was not substantiated by their reporting on the attack.[8][58]

In October 2023, Hinkle shared a fake news release stating that the United States was sending billions of dollars in aid to Israel.[1] He also published fake news on the arrival of the United States Marines in Israel, using an image from July 2022 in Romania that was unrelated to Israel.[19] Hinkle followed up by falsely claiming that Iran had declared war on Israel and that Yemen had announced they were at war with Israel.[9][59][60] Before deleting his post, Hinkle also claimed that video footage showed Israel bombing hospitals; however, the footage instead showed an infirmary in Aleppo dated to 2016.[16][61] He has also mislead his audience after posting an old video from 2018 of a three-year old being detained by border police in Hebron, in the southern West Bank, receiving over one million views.[53] On November 12, 2023, Hinkle posted on X a photo of a woman near a demolished building, with the caption: "You CANNOT BREAK the Palestinian spirit."[5] Fact checking discovered that the captioned photo, which showed a woman stepping down the stairs of a demolished building, was not from Palestine but from Syria, and had been submitted in 2020 for the Siena International Photo Awards.[5][16]

In December 2023, Hinkle called for a boycott of the video game Grand Theft Auto VI, linking the game to Zionism. Vice disputed the game's links to Zionism and described them as a conspiracy theory.[62]
 
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