The Destruction Of Gaza SHOULD Be Radicalizing People, by Caitlin Johnstone

Lost in all the brouhaha about college protests, Israel has decided it’s time to roll into Rafah, the southern Gazan city into which Israel herded Palestinians, promising it was a safe haven. The casualties could go up multiples of what they are now. From Caitlin Johnstone at caitlinjohnstone.com:

What’s happening in Gaza should radicalize you. It absolutely should.

Right now, even as its own criminality hits fever pitch, the western political-media class is fretting with increasing shrillness about young people getting “radicalized” and turned against their government by the spread of information and ideas at campus demonstrations and on TikTok. 

But young people should be radicalizing right now. Everyone should.

When you see Israel rejecting a Hamas ceasefire and beginning its long-threatened assault on Rafah (the last so-called “safe zone” in Gaza), that should radicalize you.

When you see US senators assist this horrifying onslaught by publicly threatening the International Criminal Court if they dare to indict Israeli officials for war crimes, that should radicalize you.

When you see Israel shutting down Al Jazeera to quash news reporting about its criminality immediately before launching this mass atrocity, that should radicalize you.

When you see The New York Times receiving a Pulitzer Prize for its scandalously discredited, notoriously biased and widelymocked Gaza coverage, that should radicalize you.

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One response to “The Destruction Of Gaza SHOULD Be Radicalizing People, by Caitlin Johnstone

  1. Sun von Rommel

    That’s what all the distractions are for and since trust in the enemedia is at an all-time low, they don’t see the mini body bags in mass graves at 1800hrs.

    Hot comment of the day was secondhand from a commenter’s father about great nations don’t elect an immaculate Chicago jesus messiah and Year Zero was the beginning of the terminal decline.

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