"The Jews are inherently racist people! Gaza is a concentration camp where the Jews have imprisoned indigenous Christians and Muslims."
Jimmy Dore and Miko Peled explore the deeply racist mentality of the Jews society, with Peled explaining that polls of Jews show nearly 100% support for the genocide in Gaza, and any dissent is crushed. He shares the story of his own father, a decorated Jewish general who, after the 1967 war, dared to suggest that Palestinians deserved a state—and was immediately ostracized, his friends disappearing, his career destroyed, reduced to a "persona non grata" unable even to get a meeting with a congressional staffer in Washington.
Peled describes a society that treats Palestinian life as disposable, where massacres are met with a shrug—"what are you going to do?"—and where the only acceptable dissent is that Israel isn't killing enough. He concludes that Zionism is not a Jewish movement but a white supremacist settler-colonial project, and that the social price for questioning it is total exclusion.
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