<sigh> Wrong again.
She implied that support for Israel is only submitting to the master of money rather than God. It is in response to this that he suggested that if money is separating her from God, by all means, she should quit.
No butt hurt. And how could he be but hurt if her comments IN CONTEXT had nothing to do with him and the war against Israel?
Well, read the article again, I
think she meant something like, she was sticking by her personal opinions and beliefs was more important to her than staying in a cushy job and getting paid by him. That was what she meant by the peacemakers quote.
I also think that she might have meant the Arabs too, in their crimes against Israel, not just one side, or she was just criticizing everyone broadly. But Shapiro was the one who
interpreted her initial comment as something it was not explicitly trying to say, and attacked her for it. And remember something else, she is actually a practicing Christian and a mother and a wife, while Shapiro is admittedly an Orthodox Jew who has repearedly refused to this day to believe in Christ. I respect both of them to some extent, and wish they would try to mend their differences.
According to this article,
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/gaza-samaria-palestinians/2023/11/20/id/1142944/, 75% of the ‘peaceful’ Palestinians support the Oct 7 attack on Israel. Safe to say until this number is close to zero, the war will continue - even if you propagandize it by calling it genocide.
Yet if we want to talk about polls, Netanyahu is honestly not very popular at all either in Israel. If even his own people have turned against him, why should the rest of us be cheering him on? His legacy is already ruined in his country.
As many as 80% of Israelis believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must take responsibility for the security failures exposed by the devastating Oct. 7 assault on Israeli by Hamas, a poll in the Ma'ariv newspaper showed on Friday.
www.reuters.com
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www.haaretz.com
An overwhelming majority of 86% of respondents, including 79% of coalition supporters, said the surprise attack from Gaza is a failure of the country's leadership.
www.jpost.com
And most Americans do support a ceasefire right now, in fact only 32% of Americans say we should "support Israel". So some people are being less enthusiastic as time goes on, for better or worse. Both in
both parties are so sick and tired of war,
I'm not sure the average working-class guy struggling to raise a family wants us to send $14.5 billion over there when our own economy and education and everything else has so many problems.
U.S. public support for Israel's war against Hamas militants in Gaza is eroding and most Americans think Israel should call a ceasefire to a conflict that has ballooned into a humanitarian crisis, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
www.reuters.com
But Republican paralysis amid failure to elect speaker could hamper efforts to secure funds for allies
www.timesofisrael.com
Candace never said she liked the Arabs, or supported them, or whatever, I think her point was that we need to take care of ourselves and fix
our complex problems first rather than police the world, she said this in a recent interview about Ukraine also.