The Inevitable “Blame The Jews And Israel” Responses To Nice Terror Attack

It must be nice to live in a world where you can concurrently support Islamic terrorism and blame it on the Jews and Israel.

https://twitter.com/MrsAmer1caFirst/status/753822177632276482

https://twitter.com/altrightnation1/status/753795252549357568

https://twitter.com/BornChallenger/status/753817646152331264

https://twitter.com/draltameme/status/753794987557552128

https://twitter.com/draltameme/status/753795596150935552

https://twitter.com/heavyde65/status/753789093604098048

https://twitter.com/heavyde65/status/753762371517177857

https://twitter.com/karma4yourass/status/753872551844143105

Update: Other disgusting reactions ignoring a little something called reality.

https://twitter.com/basemn63/status/753834537424007168

https://twitter.com/lettywho1/status/753738880185044993

11 thoughts on “The Inevitable “Blame The Jews And Israel” Responses To Nice Terror Attack”

  1. Why doesn’t ISIS attack Israel? Uh … maybe because they don’t want to be slaughtered like the vermin they are and prefer to beleaguer nations that will alternately ignore them and try to buy them off?

    1. Norman_In_New_York

      The last thing ISIS wants is an Israeli-Kurdish alliance that will unite the two strongest militaries in the region.

  2. Jim from Iowa

    Maybe ISIS hasn’t pulled off a successful terrorist attack against Israel because Israelis take terrorism seriously, like it’s an existential threat to them. We need to learn from our Israeli friends and apply anti-terror policies and procedures that have been proven to be effective in reducing terrorist threats in Israel.

  3. “Why has every Jew on the internet talked about Pence being VP?” Right, because there are so many Republican Jews, especially with an interest in Mike Pence. Besides, what’s to say about one more MUSLIM attack on civilization. It’s what they do.

  4. I wish people would stop referring to ISIS, on one hand, as if they are a specific country, and on the other hand as if they are a non specific Boogie man. These terrorist attacks are jihadist attacks. When individuals who perpetrate them claim allegiance to ISIS, it’s not as though a group of terrorists from the country of ISIS infiltrated. For all purposes and intent, the Palestinian jihadist attacks in Israel are inspired by ISIS, (and inspire ISIS) and should be considered the same as ISIS attacks.

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