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ICEJ is somehow politicized by the Japanese TV stations. I’m actually surprised at what they say about ICEJ, because the TV stations are indeed politicizing any affairs related to politics. ICEJ is a goodwill Christian organization that has a mission to spread the goodness of Christians and how we, the Christians, consider the state of Israel.
My simple question is,
“Why is Christianity politicized if Christians advocate for Israel?
Here is another simple question.
Why do the media or other people who discuss the Jewish people tend to differentiate the Jewish people and the Israelis, or Zionists? What is the whole point of teaching all these discriminatory values to people? It sounds as if it were “wrong” to advocate for Israel. On the other hand, the media preach to people that there is no such thing as “right” or “wrong” in advocating for people for a cause. I’m talking about “the Palestinians” in the Al Jazeera narrative.
I do understand the safety of journalists in some countries. I don’t intend to harm them. However, it’s morally corrupt not to inform about what the Islamic Republic is about. It’s obviously not only because Iran is somewhere far away and Israel is overly conscious of itself.
Really?
There are a lot of Japanese in the Islamic Republic of Iran. I understand people may not be political. However, what about the ongoing protests that broke out as a result of the sanctions? I do understand that the factors could be sanctions, but at the same time, the 12-Day War has obviously weakened the Khamenei regime.
Some academics seem to want to shut their ears, calling out the information that Mossad holds “propaganda.” On what basis do they claim this on TV? Or, is the information provided by the media all “propaganda to them?”
Back in the 60s, the Japanese faculty, I have to say, some, and I can actually name some, supported the radical left agenda, and protested against the U.S.-Japan Alliance. If these radical leftists support the liberalism of the people, where are they marching now for the Iranians who are brutally killed on the streets by the IRGC?
When the Druze were facing the siege by the cruel Al-Julani forces, where were they? What was ICC doing? They love to talk about Russia. I understand the human rights violations happening in Ukraine. However, the next topic the chief Judge of ICC discusses is Gaza.
I’m beyond belief what ICC has been focusing on. It’s obviously a political organization in the UN body. They are well aware of the severe human rights violations in Iran and Syria, against the Druze and the Kurds. Where are they? Not as an individual, there is no words of condolences toward the Kurds? What about the Iranians?
The Iranian expats aren’t free at all. They’re always targeted for assassinations, or they’re kidnapped to bring them back to Iran, and will face executions. Such culture isn’t the Iranian culture. I think it’s time we stopped blindly following the theological element that Khamenei has tried to expand since 1979.
As we do, the Iranian people deserve freedom and democracy. We can’t overlook the fact that over 40,000 innocent Iranians were brutally murdered by the regime, and over 330,000 people were injured.
At the same time, why can we stay silent on the brutal murder of Kurds by the President of Syria? Who made him the President? That’s another problem.
Al Julani is a terrorist.
Al Julani has never tried to govern Syria.
When his army faces the Druze, they ask, “Who are you?”
The Druze answered, “I’m Syrian.”
"What do you mean by Syrian? Answer?”
The Druze man is beaten up.
Julani’s loyalists know who the Druze man is. They kept assaulting the Druze man until they said, “I’m Druze.” Then, the Druze man was executed.
There has been a famous clip of a braid of a Kurdish woman that the ISIS fighter held.
“She won’t live by now.”
Well, they’ve “only” learned not to leave the evidence “on their phone.”
They executed, and they’re selling Kurdish women as prostitutes for them.
Being Silent means being complicit.
All about Japan, Israel, U.S. and the Open Indo-Pacific is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
By Author/Podcaster Hannah KleinAll about Japan, Israel, U.S. and the Open Indo-Pacific is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
ICEJ is somehow politicized by the Japanese TV stations. I’m actually surprised at what they say about ICEJ, because the TV stations are indeed politicizing any affairs related to politics. ICEJ is a goodwill Christian organization that has a mission to spread the goodness of Christians and how we, the Christians, consider the state of Israel.
My simple question is,
“Why is Christianity politicized if Christians advocate for Israel?
Here is another simple question.
Why do the media or other people who discuss the Jewish people tend to differentiate the Jewish people and the Israelis, or Zionists? What is the whole point of teaching all these discriminatory values to people? It sounds as if it were “wrong” to advocate for Israel. On the other hand, the media preach to people that there is no such thing as “right” or “wrong” in advocating for people for a cause. I’m talking about “the Palestinians” in the Al Jazeera narrative.
I do understand the safety of journalists in some countries. I don’t intend to harm them. However, it’s morally corrupt not to inform about what the Islamic Republic is about. It’s obviously not only because Iran is somewhere far away and Israel is overly conscious of itself.
Really?
There are a lot of Japanese in the Islamic Republic of Iran. I understand people may not be political. However, what about the ongoing protests that broke out as a result of the sanctions? I do understand that the factors could be sanctions, but at the same time, the 12-Day War has obviously weakened the Khamenei regime.
Some academics seem to want to shut their ears, calling out the information that Mossad holds “propaganda.” On what basis do they claim this on TV? Or, is the information provided by the media all “propaganda to them?”
Back in the 60s, the Japanese faculty, I have to say, some, and I can actually name some, supported the radical left agenda, and protested against the U.S.-Japan Alliance. If these radical leftists support the liberalism of the people, where are they marching now for the Iranians who are brutally killed on the streets by the IRGC?
When the Druze were facing the siege by the cruel Al-Julani forces, where were they? What was ICC doing? They love to talk about Russia. I understand the human rights violations happening in Ukraine. However, the next topic the chief Judge of ICC discusses is Gaza.
I’m beyond belief what ICC has been focusing on. It’s obviously a political organization in the UN body. They are well aware of the severe human rights violations in Iran and Syria, against the Druze and the Kurds. Where are they? Not as an individual, there is no words of condolences toward the Kurds? What about the Iranians?
The Iranian expats aren’t free at all. They’re always targeted for assassinations, or they’re kidnapped to bring them back to Iran, and will face executions. Such culture isn’t the Iranian culture. I think it’s time we stopped blindly following the theological element that Khamenei has tried to expand since 1979.
As we do, the Iranian people deserve freedom and democracy. We can’t overlook the fact that over 40,000 innocent Iranians were brutally murdered by the regime, and over 330,000 people were injured.
At the same time, why can we stay silent on the brutal murder of Kurds by the President of Syria? Who made him the President? That’s another problem.
Al Julani is a terrorist.
Al Julani has never tried to govern Syria.
When his army faces the Druze, they ask, “Who are you?”
The Druze answered, “I’m Syrian.”
"What do you mean by Syrian? Answer?”
The Druze man is beaten up.
Julani’s loyalists know who the Druze man is. They kept assaulting the Druze man until they said, “I’m Druze.” Then, the Druze man was executed.
There has been a famous clip of a braid of a Kurdish woman that the ISIS fighter held.
“She won’t live by now.”
Well, they’ve “only” learned not to leave the evidence “on their phone.”
They executed, and they’re selling Kurdish women as prostitutes for them.
Being Silent means being complicit.
All about Japan, Israel, U.S. and the Open Indo-Pacific is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.