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What you’re saying isn’t in doubt, but it doesn’t fit the pattern of what I’m describing. Ofc there are people who oppose the Israel/Palestine war. I never said no one opposed it. I also never said I was for it.
The point of the description is there was a deluge. Daily multiples across forums, subs, endless. The deluge abruptly stopped on Nov 5. The genocide didn’t stop on Nov 5, but the endless fury of posts across social media did.
I understand that no one likes to face or feel manipulation, but there it is.
You're seeing a conspiracy where one doesn't exist.
Why would people continue to post about the topic as much afterwards? What do you think the intention of getting the recognition was for? Afterwards people were demoralised and angry at other pressing world events (Trump winning), of course it's going to become overtaken in the news cycle by that.