What's Big Bird's Opinion on the War in Ukraine?
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I want to assure my readers that I do not write these numerous articles about modern antisemitism with the intent of sounding repetitive. If it’s getting old, I apologize. The problem is that the machine of lies and misinformation shows no signs of slowing. For many of the influencers with criminally large followings engaging in this behavior, they must keep pumping out sophistry to please their audiences of pathetic sheep. I don’t care how long it takes—I will tear them down as many times as necessary until this garbage stops.
Some of you might be familiar with my recent takedown of Ms. Rachel, who in addition to “annoying” and “insufferable,” can now add “useful idiot” to her list of personality traits. Ms. Rachel is a content creator for babies and toddlers with over 14 million subscribers on YouTube who would not have attracted the wrath of disgruntled Zionist Subtack writers the world over had she just stuck to what she actually does well: creating extremely irritating children’s videos. Instead, she decided to “take a stand” for the children of Gaza, a place she shows zero actual knowledge of. Which means that she’s getting all of her information about the current state of Gazan children from…who, exactly?
Recently, Ms. Rachel appeared on Mehdi Hasan’s horrendous publication to defend her position after StopAntisemitism (read: those evil Zionists) called her out for getting funded by foreign governments (*cough*QATAR*cough*) to spread anti-Israel propaganda. Mehdi has created a media brand that revolves around his vile worldview, which includes morally impressive positions such as blaming the Israelis for the attacks of October 7th and accusing those mourning the deaths of the Bibas babies of engaging in white supremacy.
The fact that Ms. Rachel would debase herself by appearing alongside Mehdi just proves how right I was about her from the beginning. I will not provide a link to this interview because I will not directly facilitate traffic to publications like Mehdi’s. But I’ll provide the highlights:
Ms. Rachel’s new motto is “silence isn’t a choice.”
She loves all children no matter where they come from, but believes the children of Gaza are experiencing the most suffering of all children in the whole world (a view that Mehdi mirrors back to her explicitly).
The people (read: the Zionists) currently demanding that the U.S. government investigate Ms. Rachel’s financial backers are doing that because they hate Palestinian children and want to see them dead.
Allow me to state for the record that I do not believe that Ms. Rachel is an antisemite—at least, not to the degree that Mehdi is. Like many accidental activists that this conflict has created, she knows not what she does. While I find her well-meaning, her sin is her inability to acknowledge what she doesn’t know. It’s that level of ignorance combined with her ability to spread misinformation to her millions of followers that makes her susceptible to bad actors like Mehdi who are basically exploiting her for clicks. Since appearing on his show, she’s doubled down. Here’s the latest from her:
The “most absurd accusation ever” is coming from whom, I wonder?
Since Ms. Rachel feels that more children entertainment figures should come out in support of children in “emergency situations,” why stop at Gaza? I personally would like to know the following:
Dora the Explorer’s view on the Sudanese war/famine
Barney’s commentary on global child sex trafficking
Bluey’s statement on the oppression of indigenous peoples in his native Australia
SILENCE ISN’T A CHOICE! THIS IS WRONG!
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She’s probably already booked on Joe Rogan.
I love it when your article arrives while I’m waiting for the bus 🚎! This person sounds annoying and stupid and is unfortunately influencing children and parents. This sort of idiocy is common in many public schools but fortunately not where I teach. We keep politics out of the classroom.