Lone Soldiers And Dual Nationals: How Genocide Was Globalised, by Nate Bear

“The only people who get legal protections to travel from all corners of the world, pick up a gun and kill civilians, are Zionist Jews.” From Nate Bear at donotpanic.news:

Western politicians and commentators have begun gleefully using the Bondi beach attack as a cudgel to beat anti-genocide protestors, dehumanise Palestinians and shore up support for genocide.

In particular, these politicians and commentators have singled out the phrase ‘globalise the intifada’ as incitement to terrorism. This is a phrase that has been used for years to demonstrate solidarity with Palestinians and against their apartheid state oppressors.

But now, desperate to weaponise the attack to smear opposition to Israel, the western media and political class say this phrase encouraged the Bondi attack. From the New York Times to the Times of Israel to The Times of London, from New York mayor Eric Adams to the UK’s health secretary Wes Streeting, the Bondi killers were, they say, acting on the injunction to ‘globalise the intifada.’ Caitlin Johnstone has pulled together a definitive list of all the times the phrase has been blamed for the attack in the past five days.

Globalise the intifada, apparently, is code for ‘kill Jews everywhere.’ (Intifada actually just means uprising, but let’s not get distracted by facts.)

In the UK, police have said anyone using the phrase will be arrested, and indeed have begun, arresting people for saying it. After banning the activist group Palestine Action as a terror organisation earlier this year and arresting anyone who uses ‘Palestine’ and ‘Action’ in the same sentence, British authorities have criminalised more words to protect Zionist feelings.

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