• General_Shenanigans@lemmy.world
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      Likely, however, Zionists also don’t like him right now. A high-profile popular Jewish politician speaking out against Israel’s actions in Gaza? Yeah, there’s a lot of high emotions there and he’s probably made some more crazy enemies. Right now, I’m 50/50 on which one of these two it might be.

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        The timing is what made me lean toward a zionist, since it comes directly on the heels of him telling Netanyahu to quit murdering innocent people. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a MAGAt, but I haven’t seen anything outside of what he normally does that would’ve particularly triggered one of them.

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      Pretty sure everyone with 2 brain cells knows the motive. Maga traitors did it.

      That is the obvious answer, but until the investigation is completed and a suspect is arrested and charged, people making official statements need to choose their words carefully.

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      I read on reddit that they police have to be absurdly cautious about ascribing motive before trial to the media. That it can break a case.

      But yeah we all know what the motive was.

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        police have to be absurdly cautious about ascribing motive before trial to the media. That it can break a case.

        That’s exactly what is happening in this statement.