Hillary Clinton Blames TikTok for Anti-Israel Sentiment, Robby Soave Critiques
The HillDecember 5, 20259 min10,650 views
23 connections·26 entities in this video→Hillary Clinton's TikTok Theory
- 💡 Hillary Clinton attributes declining support for Israel among young people, particularly Jewish Americans, to misinformation spread on social media, specifically TikTok.
- 🎯 She argues that these platforms are where young people learn about events like October 7th and its aftermath, leading to negative perceptions of Israel's actions.
- 📌 This mirrors her previous explanation for her 2016 election loss, which she blamed on Russian bots and Facebook.
Critiques of Clinton's Stance
- 🧠 Robby Soave contends that Clinton's argument is flawed, as mainstream media also exhibits biases, often favoring government action and military intervention.
- 🚀 Social media, while containing biased or malicious content, offers a broader range of perspectives and has become the primary news consumption platform for most people.
- ⚠️ Soave suggests that Clinton and other elites are upset that people are consuming news from sources they don't approve of and reaching conclusions they disagree with.
- 🗣️ He advises that if one wants public support for foreign policy, they must
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