Here's the thing: America’s so-called "unshakable alliance" with Israel was never born out of genuine love for Jewish people. It’s transactional power politics — plain and simple. The U.S. has historically turned its back on Jewish refugees when it mattered most, from quotas before World War II to denying sanctuary as millions perished. So let's not fall for the propaganda that this is about shared values. It’s about strategy, imperial reach, and maintaining a geopolitical outpost in the Middle East.
The genocide we’re watching unfold in real time is not some anomaly; it's the logical extension of settler-colonialism, which America knows intimately. America funds what it understands — land theft, ethnic cleansing, narrative control. The same playbook used on Indigenous peoples here is being run on Palestinians over there. And when they push the narrative that questioning this makes you antisemitic, it’s not about protecting Jewish lives — it's about protecting power and the ability to suppress any challenge to colonial domination.
Black people in particular know this game. We’ve been the moral conscience of this country even when it tried to rip our tongues out. We've been told to vote for "the lesser of two evils" while both evils line their pockets with blood money. The moral gymnastics they perform around Palestine are no different than the ones they perform around our lives here — crocodile tears when convenient, silence when accountability is needed.
And let’s get real: these attempts to recruit Black institutions and voices into defending genocide aren't about solidarity. They're about using our hard-earned moral authority as a shield for state-sponsored violence. But some of us aren’t for sale, and more of us are waking up. Solidarity isn't transactional. It's built on shared struggle against systems that choke us all.
America's media machine knows exactly what it’s doing — marginalize, dehumanize, and control the story. But the truth is leaking through every crack. The young generation sees it, the oppressed peoples of the world see it, and no amount of PR spin will cover up that what they’re funding is colonial violence — the same violence their entire empire is built on.
At some point, the empire’s lies collapse under the weight of truth. And when that day comes, we better be on the right side of history — because history doesn't care about feelings; it cares about receipts.
Eιɖεર Dરε
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