Posted on 12/27/2025 5:29:34 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
A sitting U.S. mayor responded to a Jewish mass murder by spreading antisemitic conspiracies, blaming Israel, excusing terror, and issuing a hollow apology—exposing how deeply normalized Jew-hatred has become in progressive politics.
The mayor of Richmond, California, Eduardo Martinez, was hammered following the Bondi Beach massacre of 15 people, with calls for his immediate resignation after he posted numerous antisemitic social media rants branding the slaughter as an Israeli “false flag” operation, while blaming Israel for the rise in violence against Jews.
Martinez was elected mayor of Richmond in November 2022. He has served on the city council since 2014 and is a member of the Richmond Progressive Alliance. He has indicated that he plans to run for reelection in the city’s primary election in June of 2026.
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White kids would cruise Walnut Creek , more American Graffiti/Fast Times at Ridgemont High. No shootings back then.
Force him to resign.
Look at that a-hole sporting a kaffeyeh. The Palis would toss his faggot ass off a building in a heartbeat.
Disgusting. Spouter of lies.
Of course he would know the truth😂
Always remember islam is a religion of peace😎
Well, the picture tells the whole story about the turd mayor. Of course he won’t back down. He was rooting for the murderers.
The United States’ “troubling history” with Israel involves
<><>specific historical tensions,
<><>policy disagreements,
<><>actions by Israel that run contrary to stated U.S. interests
<><>Israel deliberately acting to cause significant friction.
These events have generated controversy and caused a
“backlash” wrt US foreign policy or public opinion.
Key areas of historical and ongoing friction include Israeli Military Actions and Civilian Casualties: Israel’s military actions, particularly those resulting in high civilian casualties in places like Qibya in the 1950s or more recently in Gaza, have drawn international condemnation and criticism from US administrations and the public.
The U.S. has often expressed concern over the
humanitarian consequences of these operations.
Israel’s 1967 War (Six-Day War) was a bone of contention The U.S. initially pursued diplomatic efforts to avoid the conflict, which Israel ultimately initiated.
The outcome had profound consequences for U.S. policy, solidifying the conflict for generations and creating a dynamic where the U.S. was seen by some as Israel deliberately pulling the US into the conflict’s aftermath.
In 1967, during the Six-Day War, Israeli forces attacked the American intelligence ship USS Liberty, killing 34 U.S. servicemen and wounding more than 170.
To save its billion of US tax dollars in foreign aid, Israel claimed it was a “mistake,” but some in the U.S. government and military have long maintained it was a deliberate attack, leading to a long-standing point of tension and mistrust.
Policy Disputes and Strains in Government Relations: U.S. presidents have, at times, clashed with Israeli prime ministers over policy, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, West Bank settlements, and the peace process.
President Eisenhower forced Israel, Britain, and France to withdraw from the Suez Canal in 1956.
More recent disagreements have involved U.S. attempts to withhold specific arms shipments to pressure Israel regarding military strategy in populated areas like Rafah.
Tensions have also arisen over Israel’s influence and control of U.S. foreign policy, with some critics arguing that Israeli interests conflict with U.S. national security goals.
Israel pushing the U.S. into a war just b/c they hate Iran.
Public Opinion Shifts: While U.S. support has seen a decline in public approval, especially among younger Americans and certain political demographics. Concerns about Israeli military conduct, civilian casualties in Gaza, and U.S. military aid have contributed to a more negative view among a significant portion of the American public.
These issues form part of a complex and multifaceted relationship that also includes decades of close strategic, intelligence, and military cooperation.
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Eduardo is just doing what his rodent masters tell him to do.He probably has no idea where Autralia is
Keep 'em revealing themselves!
This muzzie wetback is a real scumbag. What the hell are those morons in Richmond smoking while voting in his Messican colony of Richmond. Where did this maggot steal that pizza place tablecloth?
Pibg
Ahh, another DEI hire.
Bondi was arranged by NSW gov’mt — so that AussieLand can take the final step to become another CCP.
Call it false flag if you wish, but blaming Jews is asinine.
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