gerald lindner
1 min readNov 21, 2024

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"virulent anti-Semitic conspiracy fantasist"

Let's fact-check this statement.

1. virulent "extremely severe or harmful in its effects." Truth, especially if hidden so long from the masses, will change how they think about the state of Israel. Correct.

2. anti-Semitic "hostile to or prejudiced against Jewish people." I read no threats or prejudices made in the article. All presented facts are verifiable. So not correct.

3. conspiracy "a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.". I think it is fair to say that the British elites who pushed for the division of Palestine in 1948, knew what they were doing would be extremely harmful to the Arabs living in the region. They kept that fact hidden from the public and purposefully masked it as a benign act towards the Holocaust victims. So yes, a conspiracy is indeed being unveiled here. Correct.

4. fantasist "a person who imagines or dreams about something desired". No, unfortunately not, like my hope for a full boycott of Israel, that is not the case here. So not correct.

What remains of your sentence is a "virulent conspiracy". This indeed sums up the article nicely, and I would, for precision, add "made public" to it. A virulent conspiracy made public.

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gerald lindner
gerald lindner

Written by gerald lindner

My 3 continents, 5 countries youth deconstructed most cultural lock-ins and social biases. It opened my mind to parallel views and fundamental innovations.

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