Why Every Reform in Israel Starts with a Slogan and Ends in Shouting
Almost every Israeli reform looks the same.
Same new slogan, same commentators, same protests, same panel with the same person saying “I just want to finish a trial.”
Almost every Israeli reform looks the same.
Same new slogan, same commentators, same protests, same panel with the same person saying “I just want to finish a trial.”
True equality is when everyone puts in the same effort, sacrifices the same thing, and receives according to what they put in. Not according to who they are, or who wasn’t in the military.
Because in the end, discrimination is discrimination – even when it’s wrapped in good intentions, even when it comes with a nice presentation.
Once upon a time, when they said “civilized discourse,” they meant something like: two smart and polite people, talking politely about issues they disagree on, and maybe even becoming friends.
Today? If you say something that doesn’t comply with the guidelines of the National Consensus Committee – prepare for cancellation, boycott, dismissal, or at the very least public shaming on Twitter with the hashtag #Nazism_Hate_and_Outdated_Perceptions.
A “free” Palestine will not come, we are here from the sea to the sea – one people, one state, one army.
They will shout in the street, we will continue to live here.
The era where hatred doesn’t need a neat ideology, a theory book, or a drawn mustache.
A good algorithm, a little rage, and a lot of screen time are enough.
To those who shout “Free Palestine” on the streets of London, Paris or New York — understand: “Free” Palestine will cost you dearly.
It will not come without blood, it will not come without war, and it will not come at all – because we are here, from the Jordan to the sea, and we are not going anywhere