Where did they hear this and what are the 49 groups? It only mentions 1! This seems to be Buzz feed and kotaku level of journalism. Narrative, narrative, narrative and above all else, narrative. This is why I avoid websites like these for news. They don't care about giving the news, only narrative. This is why i only visit kotaku, or Buzz feed or similar websites for lolz and nothing else.
EDIT:
The journalist sucks, he needs to show his receipts, but, just like the writer of the article, the idiots behind this petition were also less than honest. They used their local chapter(creators of the petition) to pump up their numbers.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHWg9yl30Q4-m-zrTbSY8nNXZOHSEqYU/view
In other news, still a nothing burger, and I admit being partially wrong.
Link to me the full document. I found the website, some mention of some Jewish groups, but never the full 49 list, and mention of other groups that seems to allude not to be Jewish.
Pretty sure I don't have to lead with anything, given that you should be able to parse a press release for the actual letter they sent, particularly when they link the letter in brackets which say 'Click here to read the letter from Jewish organizations to the White House'.
But hey, if you want to talk numbers, let's talk numbers: 20/49 are national organizations, and of the state/regional/local, only 12/49 are the local chapters of Bend the Arc. If you like, let's exclude those 12 local chapters, so only 37 national/state groups of indeterminate size, yet who claim in their letter to represent millions, are advocating for the subversion of US immigration law on the basis of their religion/history. Precise enough for you?
Are those organizations responsible or completely representt all Jews? If so, i am 100% certain southern poverty law represent all white people. Remember those Jews are also American citizens.
Plus, the author of the original article muddied the water with his selective article and lack of citation.
Where did they hear this and what are the 49 groups? It only mentions 1! This seems to be Buzz feed and kotaku level of journalism. Narrative, narrative, narrative and above all else, narrative. This is why I avoid websites like these for news. They don't care about giving the news, only narrative. This is why i only visit kotaku, or Buzz feed or similar websites for lolz and nothing else.
EDIT:
The journalist sucks, he needs to show his receipts, but, just like the writer of the article, the idiots behind this petition were also less than honest. They used their local chapter(creators of the petition) to pump up their numbers. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHWg9yl30Q4-m-zrTbSY8nNXZOHSEqYU/view
In other news, still a nothing burger, and I admit being partially wrong.
Literally 10 seconds of searching 'Bend the Arc pathway to citizenship'.
Link to me the full document. I found the website, some mention of some Jewish groups, but never the full 49 list, and mention of other groups that seems to allude not to be Jewish.
EDIT: You should have led with this. 49 ain't it. They pumped the numbers by using their own local chapters https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHWg9yl30Q4-m-zrTbSY8nNXZOHSEqYU/view
Pretty sure I don't have to lead with anything, given that you should be able to parse a press release for the actual letter they sent, particularly when they link the letter in brackets which say 'Click here to read the letter from Jewish organizations to the White House'.
But hey, if you want to talk numbers, let's talk numbers: 20/49 are national organizations, and of the state/regional/local, only 12/49 are the local chapters of Bend the Arc. If you like, let's exclude those 12 local chapters, so only 37 national/state groups of indeterminate size, yet who claim in their letter to represent millions, are advocating for the subversion of US immigration law on the basis of their religion/history. Precise enough for you?
Are those organizations responsible or completely representt all Jews? If so, i am 100% certain southern poverty law represent all white people. Remember those Jews are also American citizens.
Plus, the author of the original article muddied the water with his selective article and lack of citation.