Cpt. Tele

self hating is all i am

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now here is some more

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you mean for "all your boring"

amiright?

but it is sad that we don't have more activity on here anymore

i remember when i had to use the next page function to keep up on all the good dish

now it isn't even half the front page
 
he posts a ton on a forum that was created for a now dead game that he likely didn't play and knows nothing of its history

I think maybe like 2-3 people like him

although did someone say he came from TWL?
 
Meet the Students Who Stand for Israel Online

Thursday, 29 June 2017 | In November 2012, while the IDF [Israel Defense Forces] was fighting Operation Pillar of Defense in the Gaza Strip and residents in Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion and Jerusalem suffered rocket fire on their city for the first time, Yarden Ben-Yosef, 29, was a second year law and government student at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC).

During the operation, he encountered a lot of online hostility against Israel, and felt he could no longer sit idly by. He recruited several of his friends from the International School at the IDC, and together they formed a makeshift operations room, where they started commenting on online articles that were slandering Israel and defending the country’s name and actions.

Two years later, during Operation Protective Edge, Ben-Yosef got the team back together and reopened the operations room, where they all—completely voluntarily—lent a hand in the online war of hasbara (public relations).

“People learned of our initiative by word of mouth, then it was also reported on by Yedioth Ahronoth, and more and more students asked to join the effort,” Ben-Yosef remembers. “We had about 1,000 volunteers, most of them students from the IDC, who created pro-Israel PR content in 35 different languages, reaching some 40 million web users.”

‘Not just during war time’

The intensive around-the-clock work, which continued throughout the entire duration of the operation, gave Ben-Yosef the feeling this was a battle field that has been neglected.

“After what I’ve seen and experienced during Pillar of Defense and much more during Protective Edge, I felt like our work can’t just be done at times of emergency, such as wars and military operations,” he explains. “I realized something had to be done during peacetime as well—if we even have such a thing as peacetime—and we needed to establish the first pro-Israel online community.”

Three years later, Ben-Yosef is now managing Act.il, a civilian project done in cooperation between the IDC and the Israeli-American Council (IAC), dedicated entirely to waging Israel’s battle of hasbara online.
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You too can be a soldier for Israel and make sure the internet is scrubbed of all anti-Israeli comments: Google Play: Act.iL App
 
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