Every Palestinian grave is a line in the story empire wants you to forget. Not a statistic. Not an accident. A sentence in a history that was never meant to be written.
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Every Palestinian grave is a line in the story empire wants you to forget.
Not a statistic.
Not an accident.
A sentence in a history that was never meant to be written.
Because empire prefers silence.
It prefers ruins without records.
Corpses without context.
Blood without blame.
It is not just the bomb that kills.
It is the deletion.
The distortion.
The deliberate confusion.
Every censored image.
Every silenced protest.
Every repeated lie.
Every talking head telling you this is "tragic but complex."
Every anchor saying "both sides."
Every algorithm that hides the face of a murdered child but promotes the flag of the nation that killed them.
Every platform that punishes the truth and protects the narrative.
All of it is designed to make you believe this is complicated.
That it’s too tangled to take a side.
Too messy to mourn out loud.
Too ancient to understand.
Too risky to condemn.
But it isn’t.
It is the story of a people occupied, displaced, bombed, starved, demonized, erased.
And it is the story of the powers that arm their oppressors,
Veto their liberation,
And profit from their extinction.
There is no complexity in genocide.
No nuance in ethnic cleansing.
No justification for turning the murder of a child into a policy debate.
What exists is a machine.
One that runs on distraction.
Fueled by cowardice.
Protected by language.
And oiled by journalists who mistake obedience for objectivity.
But you do not need to understand every border map or historical resolution to know that burying children beneath rubble is not self-defense.
You do not need a PhD to recognize apartheid.
You only need a conscience.
Because this is not complicated.
This is complicity.
And history will remember who acted confused.

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