Thomas Wictor

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Goodbye, Bakr boys

Tonight I sent the final material to the Los Angeles filmmaker who says he’ll do a documentary about the Bakr boys, the four children Hamas murdered in order to smear the Israeli Defense Forces. I’ll be available to answer questions, but in all other ways, I’m finished with this atrocity. My first two attempts at…

 

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Nazis complaining about Nazism

Prior to June of 2014, I had no contact with rabid Jew-haters. Now, they send me messages daily. One of their tropes is that Israel is the new Nazi Germany. They don’t actually believe that, of course, because the people making the accusation are all fans of Nazism. You can see it most clearly in…

 

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Death to memes

Back when I was trying to be an author, my fake publicists opened a Twitter account for me. The publishing industry is full of stories about authors selling a million copies of their books by using social media. I’d looked at Twitter before July of 2013—that’s when I hired the fake publicists—and decided it wasn’t…

 

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Put on your big-boy pants

A while back I wrote a post about virulent Jew-haters on Twitter. I titled it “The Church of the Poisoned Mind,” after the song by Culture Club. Well, now one of the people in the post is demanding that I take it down because it’s bad for his business. Social media has made people think…

 

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The church of the poisoned mind

Before I began writing blog posts defending Israel, I had no contact with Jew-haters. Now, Jew-haters contact me. All the time. Because of their own words, I’ve come to believe that all opposition to Israel is based on Jew-hate. I didn’t think that before June of 2014. These people belong to the church of the…

 

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The great irony of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

I began studying the Israeli Defense Forces when I was about nine. I couldn’t explain why. Part of the reason was that the Israelis used World War II equipment, which had interested me since I was five. I’ve always hated war, but I’ve always studied it. People often enter the psychiatric field to find out…

 

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