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Israel is ramping up propaganda for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and ChatGPT in an effort to reach Gen Z audiences. The company hired a conservative media firm called Clock Tower for $6 million to help win back the conservatives that once supported Israel but now find it morally indefensible to do so.
Clock Tower is owned by former top aide to President Trump Brad Parscale, who registered as a foreign agent to take this job.
How can Israel reach you on ChatGPT? It’s not a social experience. The Responsible Statescraft reports that “Clock Tower will even deploy ‘websites and content to deliver GPT framing results on GPT conversations.’ In other words, Clock Tower will create new websites to influence how AI GPT models such as ChatGPT, which are trained on vast amounts of data from every corner of the internet, frame topics and respond to them — all on behalf of Israel.”
Still, it’s a tall order. Gen Z support for Israel is tanking fast. No influencer campaign will reverse that.
Lately we have noticed a new tactic from pro-Israel voices, summed up perfectly by Nick Fuentes. Let’s call it: “Who cares?”
It goes something like this: “We don’t take an interest in Israel. Let them do whatever. America first.”
That’s a ruse. The smart people who are saying this know that Israel controls American politicians and gets first dibs on war funding and that Americans don’t have the luxury to not care about Israel.
When they say that they don’t care, what they mean is that they want YOU not to care so that Israel can carry on.
If we all see this game, it won’t work. Not while American workers are being stiffed on their paychecks.