I find this ad interesting because it depicts young white men being on the same side as the non-whites. If the non-Whites who support Palestine see this ad, they might be exposed to the idea that white people support their cause for the first time so in some ways, this is helping the perception of white people among non-whites.
I also know this ad will have 0 impact on white boys posting Hitler was right.
IMO, this ad is targeted at white parents, especially of the boomer-gen crowd. Your MIGA types. The purpose of the ad seems to compel parents to talk to their kids about this issue to make sure they aren't a Nazi in order to cause division among white families over the Israel/Palestine conflict.
My mom and dad are MIGA as hell. They literally think rebuilding the temple will bring Jesus back, even though their religion purports that no man can know the time and the hour, that Jesus comes like a thief in the night. Yeah I paid attention in Bible school; I just don't like it.
I find this ad interesting because it depicts young white men being on the same side as the non-whites. If the non-Whites who support Palestine see this ad, they might be exposed to the idea that white people support their cause for the first time so in some ways, this is helping the perception of white people among non-whites.
I also know this ad will have 0 impact on white boys posting Hitler was right.
IMO, this ad is targeted at white parents, especially of the boomer-gen crowd. Your MIGA types. The purpose of the ad seems to compel parents to talk to their kids about this issue to make sure they aren't a Nazi in order to cause division among white families over the Israel/Palestine conflict.
You're spot on. It's about getting whites to police themselves into a pro zionist stance. Report your neighbors goy!
My mom and dad are MIGA as hell. They literally think rebuilding the temple will bring Jesus back, even though their religion purports that no man can know the time and the hour, that Jesus comes like a thief in the night. Yeah I paid attention in Bible school; I just don't like it.
Founding Questions just posted a couple days' worth discussion of Protestantism and the very clever boy syndrome that pertains to Protestantism.
I'm not quite following what you are saying. What's the subject-verb-object?