The Red-Green Alliance: Where the Hammer Meets the Crescent ☪︎
If you had told a Communist uncle in the 1950s that one day his ideological heirs would walk alongside political Islam, carry posters for the Hamas, and shout “From the river to the sea” in unison with bearded men wearing kufis — he’d likely toss Marx right into his sambusak.
But here it is. Right before our eyes a strange, unsettling, and at times pathetic alliance is forming between the radical left in the West and Islamist fundamentalist movements. They’re calling it the Red-Green Alliance — red for the blood of revolution, green for the flags of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. And this isn’t science fiction — it’s the reality of universities, the media, and quite disturbingly, even some European politicians.
As absurd as it sounds, it is happening right now: the radical left and political Islam are drawing together like two roommates who don’t speak to each other but dream of the same apocalypse. In recent years, under different rhetoric but overlapping goals, these two camps — once supposed enemies in the name of “sacred” values — suddenly discovered a common language. Not a language of peace, but one of anti: anti-capitalism, anti-America, anti-Zionism, anti-colonialism, anti-the West. In other words — anti everything that holds civilization together.
Each of these “anti” words may sound harmless in a sociology lecture, but in practice they boil down to calls for violence, contempt for liberal values, and pathological hatred of anything that carries even a whiff of freedom. This is no longer an academic joke or a confused professor’s slip-of-the-tongue — it’s a real strategic challenge, one that decision-makers in the U.S. and Europe keep ignoring hoping it will disappear if we just keep singing “Imagine.” But when pacifists on the left propose bridges and Islamists on the other side drop roadside bombs — maybe it’s time to stop imagining.
A Shared Enemy — the West
How did vegan zealots, LGBT activists, and strident gender-equality crusaders find common ground with men who suspend homosexuals from cranes and force women into the burka from cradle to grave? It’s simple: they hate the same things.
- The West — that free, liberal, capitalist West — is the ultimate enemy.
- America — the imperialist.
- Israel — the colonizer.
- The traditional family — patriarchal.
- Judaism — privileged (until it turns into Islam — then it’s “authentic”).
When the hatred for the foundations of the democratic world exceeds logic, suddenly even the refugee camp in Gaza appears like a peace camp, and Hamas looks like a grassroots version of Mahatma Gandhi.
The Left Lost its Morals; Political Islam Only Gained
Once the left stood for workers. Then it stood for minorities. Today — for anyone who isn’t white, male, Jewish, Zionist, or economically successful.
And political Islam? It recognized the trick. It dressed itself as the victim. It learned to speak the language of “apartheid,” “oppression,” “colonialism.” It no longer has to blow up buses — it just needs the left to do its public relations for it.
The Western academy became the new propaganda agent of jihad, offering “decolonization studies” courses in which Gaza is Paris and Hamas is Gandhi.
The Feminist and the Burka — an Impossible Love
There are women in the West who fight tooth and nail against sexual harassment in public restrooms — and yet sympathize with the most chauvinistic culture on earth. Women who get angry at white men for opening doors for them — but not at religious laws that demand women shop in full modesty while enduring ritual humiliation.
Progressive feminism lost its compass. Not long ago in France, a group of leftist activists stood silently in memory of a Hezbollah militant. It seems that the feminism of 2025 is ready to bow to any man — as long as he’s not a liberal Jewish Tel Avivian.
Campuses, Slaps & Sophisticated English Curses
American universities are now incubators for anti-Israel campaigns, full of big words and small morals: “colonial settler state,” “white supremacist Zionism,” “apartheid wall.” They don’t get — or choose not to get — that if it weren’t for Israel, none of those female students could study, speak, wear what they want, or even leave the house.
All the learned professors who support “Palestinian genocide” have never seen a Qassam rocket, but they can recite every post by Linda Sarsour.
And What About Our Side?
Progressive leftism sells its values for a headline in The The Guardian. The Right, unfortunately, reacts late — because it’s busy apologizing. But the time has come to say clearly: there is an alliance here, and it’s dangerous.
Political Islam is using the left as a staging ground en route to cultural and political domination. And the left — out of guilt, ignorance or moral arrogance — is happily enabling it.
The Crescent and the Hammer — Until the Axe Falls
The Red-Green Alliance was never meant to last. It’s temporary. It’s tactical. The moment political Islam becomes strong enough — it will crush its leftist partners like Fatah was crushed by Hamas.
But until then, the Western world pays the price: legitimizing jihad, hating Israel, and eroding every Western value that was once worth fighting for.
And us? We’ll keep flying our flag, protecting our family, and upholding our values. And we’ll wait for the moment when even the last progressive understands — when you dance with a Hamas flag, the knife is already under the rug.
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