The word "propaganda" has negative connotations because it is commonly the term used to describe the methods the German nazis used to spread Jew hatred through sensationalist media. The term implies incitement to hatred, but on the other hand when it is describing "propaganda" used by a certain group to promote itself, the term implies untruth. But not all "propaganda" is untrue.
Oh I know that, but we can both agree that the person I was reffering to used "propaganda" in a negative term, and to people being influenced by this against Israel don't always know that the world doesn't always mean a bad thing.
haven't seen any reason from you as to why you think it's not authentic. Why not?
Well as I explained, it seems to do more damage than good, but I could always be wrong, which is why I wanted to hear opinions of people like you.
What's dangerous about that? Many times people don't know what to say. And worse, they don't know facts. So if this effort causes people to know more facts and be better prepared with what to say, how is this dangerous? This sounds very good to me.
True, but at the same time any PLO/Hamas Arab Muslim Nazi could look at these guidlines and already know exactly how to dismember any pro-Israeli opponent. Also, I mean dangerous for the people who have not yet made a commitment to either side, spreading such information might turn them against us... in retrospect it's not THAT bad as opposed to what other lies muslims are spreading, but this one is the first where I assumed arabs actually pretended to be pro-Israelis. Something I've considered them too stupid to do.
Sounds like a natural and good strategy to draw certain parallels with America since THEY EXIST.
And I acknowledge that, but the average American patriot with no opinion of Israel might see it differently, they might think Zionists are using text-book tactics to brainwash them.
Of course zionists use "tactics" just like any other person uses "tactics" to support his position.
For me the idea has always been to hide the tactics, once people expose them, they will hold that to you.
The question is whether the message rings true or not. If they can't dispute it except to say "that's a zionist trick" then we've already won.
That's a very good point, I've never thought of it that way. Another tactic would then be pointing out their lunacy.
I think you put too much stock into what antisemites say
That might be true, then again I don't know many other Jews who deal with it, so I don't have that community empowerment some Jews might have.
Opinions are just opinions, why put any weight at all behind them?
Well, I guess Hitler just had an opinion at one point, we just weren't powerful enough to keep it from influencing other people. But I will admit in that case I might be a bit paranoid, but just look at how rampant anti-Zionism has become because of a collection of opinions and white lies.