They’re calling to end a regime that steals land, demolishes homes, jails children without trial, and massacres entire families under the lie of "self-defense." They’re not calling for genocide. They’re calling for justice. And you know it.
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You’re not listing humanitarian efforts. You’re listing a marketing campaign.
You flood the world with stories of Israeli aid drops as if they erase the missiles dropped on Gaza.
As if patching up earthquake victims in foreign countries cancels out turning hospitals into rubble at home.
As if helping flood victims in Texas somehow morally offsets the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in the West Bank.
But it doesn’t.
You speak of "Israel" like she’s a selfless angel draped in bandages and mercy.
The world sees something else.
A militarized apartheid regime built on occupation, land theft, and racial hierarchy.
You ask, "Do you think they know what they’re calling to destroy?"
Yes. They know exactly.
They’re calling to end a regime that steals land, demolishes homes, jails children without trial, and massacres entire families under the lie of "self-defense."
They’re not calling for genocide. They’re calling for justice.
And you know it.
You weaponize the phrase "From the River to the Sea" as if it’s a code for mass murder.
But you refuse to acknowledge what already exists between that river and that sea.
Checkpoints. Snipers. Segregated roads. ID systems. Siege. Airstrikes.
A military that shoots medics in the spine and journalists in the head.
What you’re defending isn’t a country. It’s an illusion.
An illusion where delivering bottled water to one disaster zone absolves you from creating another.
Where treating a Syrian child at the border is supposed to make us forget the thousands maimed by Israeli shells.
Where good PR is mistaken for good character.
This is what empire always does.
It drops aid with one hand and bombs with the other.
It builds hospitals in foreign lands while erasing villages on stolen land.
It teaches the language of compassion but forgets every word at the checkpoint.
You ask what kind of countries we want?
We want countries that don’t use humanitarianism to launder brutality.
We want countries that help without occupying.
That heal without branding.
That protect without controlling.
That show mercy without cameras rolling.
So no, Rich, no one is buying the brochure.
You don’t get to cover a graveyard with band-aids and call it virtue.
And if the world is finally saying "No more,"
It’s not because they hate who you are.
It’s because they’ve seen what you do.


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