Brief: RFK Jr. Loses New Age Support Over Israel
RKF Jr., who has campaigned as the peace candidate who will draw down the US military empire, has recently called Israel America’s “aircraft carrier” in the Middle East. When challenged to call for a ceasefire as the casualties rise in Gaza, the self-proclaimed protector of children said, “nobody likes children dying,” but then compared Israel’s efforts against Hamas to Alliance efforts against the Nazis.
On Gaza and Israel, RFK Jr is sounding unlike the end-the-forever wars, bring-our-troops-home candidate that many of his followers in the alternative health, anti-vax, and New Age spiritual communities thought they were supporting.
Now he’s paying the price.
Lifelong pacifist Dennis Kucinich quit the Kennedy24 campaign nine days after Israel began its retaliation for the Hamas attacks. RFK Jr.’s Director of Messaging, Charles Eisenstein, is speaking out against his boss’s one-sided stance. And alternative health and anti-vax mogul Sayer Ji has withdrawn his endorsement in a newsletter sent out to 300K subscribers.
Matthew reports on the developments and poses the questions: What is it about Gaza that suddenly makes the mainstream media reports credible to conspiritualists—as opposed to the news from Ukraine, or about COVID? And if RFK Jr. loses the support of the natural health pacifist who first backed him, who is he left to stand with?
Show Notes
Dennis Kucinich Leaves Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Presidential Campaign - The New York Times.
Dennis Kucinich ceasefire petition
Kennedy Condemns Terrorist Attacks Against Israel | Kennedy24
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Declares Independent Candidacy | C-SPAN.org
The New Age Origin Story of RFK Jr’s Campaign — Conspirituality
"In my name, I want no vengeance." - Charles Eisenstein
Why I Withdraw My Endorsement of RFK Jr. and Affirm the Urgent Cause for Peace In Palestine & Israel Sayer Ji
Disinformation Dozen Star Sayer Ji Now Exploiting Black Lives Matter | by Matthew Remski
Harvard Should Suspend Students Over Antisemitic Content: Bill Ackman - Bloomberg
Poll: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes eye-popping 22 percent against Biden, Trump, - POLITICO