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It seems that no matter what’s unfolding in the world, white people often find themselves targeted and denigrated as the perpetual bad guys. This has become almost the norm lately, and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine is no exception. In fact, there’s a video circulating that portrays “blonde white people” as the villains tearing down all the “missing” posters related to Israel.

Really?

These don’t look like blondes.

And neither do any of these people…

Darren Beattie of Revolver News was among the first to pinpoint the narrative of anti-white bias being promoted here, pointing out how “blonde whites” still have to be labeled the bad guys.

Yet, there’s an interesting aspect of this narrative that may hold some truth—one that hasn’t been thoroughly examined or explained. It’s been observed by numerous individuals online that many radical, white, left-wing women are the ones removing these posters, a reflection of the left’s pro-Palestine stance, but something we can’t fully confirm. However, if you look at the clip through this lens, that message becomes clearer, yet it’s also true that this nuance may fly over most people’s heads. Consequently, the predominantly “anti-white” messaging is what resonates with most, whether they realize it or not. The unfortunate reality is that “war” most often boils down to propaganda and half-truths, all woven to stir emotions and generate buzz for whichever side is peddling the falsehoods.


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