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yardwork

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23. Good question. I rarely use the AI results, but here goes...
Sun May 17, 2026, 12:12 PM
9 hrs ago

American films critical of Israel:

Munich (2005): Directed by Steven Spielberg, this historical drama follows a group of Mossad assassins tasked with hunting down the Palestinians responsible for the Munich Olympic massacre. The film does not cast Israelis as classic villains, but it portrays their retaliatory actions with deep moral ambiguity, showing how the cycle of violence compromises the characters' humanity.

The Other Son (2012): This French-American co-production explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the story of two young men—one Israeli, one Palestinian—who discover they were accidentally switched at birth. While not an action film with a "villain," the movie acts as a strong critique of the entrenched political and cultural hostilities in the region.

The Gatekeepers (2012): Although this is an American-Israeli documentary, it heavily critiques the state of Israeli policy. The film features interviews with six former heads of the Shin Bet (Israel's internal security service), who frankly discuss the ethical failures, brutality, and moral costs of Israel's military occupation.

The Hammer of Boravia in Superman (2025): Director James Gunn's Superman film drew significant cultural commentary due to its plotline. The movie features the fictional country of Boravia alongside an antagonistic military presence, which many critics and audiences interpreted as an allegorical representation of the Israel Defense Forces and the U.S.'s role in the Gaza conflict.

Looking beyond America, there are many, many recent films portraying Israel and Israelis in very negative lights.

And of course, looking at portrayals of Jewish people in film, literature, and art over hundreds of years, it's overwhelmingly negative and hateful. Check out Shakespeare's portrayal of Jews in The Merchant of Venice. Read almost any American or British novel written in the 19th or 20th century and if there's a Jewish character, they're portrayed as shifty, sly, sneaky, criminal. I'll be reading, say, a detective novel written in the mid 20th century and out of nowhere there's an evil "money lender" from "the Levant" with a "hooked nose" who is "greedily" stealing.

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Lucky enough to meet a couple of multigraincracker 14 hrs ago #1
Ditto malaise 13 hrs ago #2
The propaganda portrays Israel is "the good guys" and Muslims as "the bad guys" Orrex 13 hrs ago #3
Yes Israel has controlled the narrative here and elsewhere for a long time FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #8
Do you know any Jewish people? yardwork 12 hrs ago #11
Yes we have many Jewish groups in Pittsburgh and I have several friends and neighbors of the Jewish faith FakeNoose 8 hrs ago #36
So you are accusing your Jewish friends and neighbors of the following? yardwork 7 hrs ago #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Biophilic 7 hrs ago #47
Where are you seeing that? yardwork 12 hrs ago #9
Just out of curiosity... Orrex 10 hrs ago #21
Good question. I rarely use the AI results, but here goes... yardwork 9 hrs ago #23
We need to be careful not to conflate Jews as a people with the state of Israel Orrex 9 hrs ago #29
I was responding to your post above. yardwork 9 hrs ago #31
Ah yes--you did respond. My bad. Orrex 8 hrs ago #35
You have not. yardwork 8 hrs ago #37
I'm sorry that you don't care to engage with the subject seriously Orrex 8 hrs ago #38
Thank you and an excellent response. Biophilic 8 hrs ago #39
Muslims: Bad press since The Crusades no_hypocrisy 13 hrs ago #4
Well, those and that little "conversion by the sword" thing. ColoringFool 13 hrs ago #5
What gets overlooked Old Crank 13 hrs ago #6
The Christian Crusaders butchered both Jews and Muslims. yardwork 11 hrs ago #12
And a lot of other Christians Old Crank 2 hrs ago #58
THIS!!!!!!! eom BlueMTexpat 11 hrs ago #13
"Conversion by the sword" is a misconception/trope used against Muslims since the Middle Ages. AloeVera 11 hrs ago #16
Islamic people developed most of what we think of as modern advances. yardwork 10 hrs ago #22
I believe there is still a tremendous amount of guilt about what happened in WWII. Biophilic 12 hrs ago #7
it didnt start w ww2. mopinko 10 hrs ago #19
What didn't start with WWII? Biophilic 9 hrs ago #24
attacks on jews. mopinko 9 hrs ago #28
It's interesting, isn't it. yardwork 9 hrs ago #32
yup. mopinko 8 hrs ago #33
Oh, good grief, no. Like a couple of millennium. Biophilic 6 hrs ago #49
it mystifies me, too. mopinko 5 hrs ago #52
All I can do is agree with you. It's honestly a mystery. And Christianity never looks good. Biophilic 4 hrs ago #53
Most of what you've written here is inaccurate. yardwork 9 hrs ago #25
As I stated in my post these are the myths I grew up with. Myths! Not truths. Biophilic 8 hrs ago #43
So you don't agree with what you wrote above? yardwork 7 hrs ago #45
Many decades of conditioning, propaganda and manipulation have brought us here. OGBuzz 12 hrs ago #10
You can say that again. yardwork 11 hrs ago #14
You're saying it becase you imagine that it serves your agenda. Orrex 8 hrs ago #41
Seems like every country needs to have a focal point to hate BeneteauBum 11 hrs ago #15
Israel has plenty of reason to fear their neighbors. yardwork 11 hrs ago #17
Basically I agree with you BeneteauBum 8 hrs ago #40
I agree with this post. yardwork 7 hrs ago #46
For them, the end justifies the means. AloeVera 10 hrs ago #18
Are you quoting Hamas? yardwork 10 hrs ago #20
You can't just "disagree" with a genocide. AloeVera 8 hrs ago #42
I think that you and I have different personalities. yardwork 7 hrs ago #48
Don't be too sure of that! AloeVera 5 hrs ago #51
Not everyone BlueWaveNeverEnd 9 hrs ago #26
Its also American terrorism SSJVegeta 9 hrs ago #27
Bigotry, willful ignorance, cognitive dissonance, disingenuousness, motivated reasoning, etc. RockRaven 9 hrs ago #30
"Israel has plenty of reason to fear their neighbors." J_William_Ryan 8 hrs ago #34
What do you think would be an appropriate way TBF 5 hrs ago #50
Before the massacre, thousands of Palestinians were being held w/o charges, questionseverything 4 hrs ago #54
Nice evasion but I'm curious - who started the fire? TBF 4 hrs ago #55
so u believe everything u read in the nyt now? mopinko 3 hrs ago #56
There are pictures, there's victim testimony, there's ashamed Isreal guards testimony questionseverything 2 hrs ago #57
Nothing will be enough. AloeVera 46 min ago #59
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