“This isn't about politics. This isn't about who you vote for. This isn't about what your religion is... It's about human beings. It's about children. Please don't forget that..Children are starving to d€ath.”
—Acclaimed Actor Mandy Patinkin with an emotional Message
If "there’s no such thing as Palestine," then tell me:
What exactly have they been bombing for 77 years?
What have they been annexing, blockading, and colonizing?
What are the checkpoints for? The snipers? The sieges?
What exactly is being erased, if it never existed?
Strange how a people who "don’t exist" need to be surveilled, imprisoned, and displaced at industrial scale.
Strange how a land that "was never there" required ethnic cleansing, land theft, and a wall to keep its ghosts out.
You don’t erase something that never existed.
You erase something you're terrified still does.
So let’s talk history—since you’ve clearly never met it.
"Palestine" is not a Twitter myth.
It’s not a hashtag.
It’s not a propaganda slogan.
It’s a name that predates the modern state of Israel by millennia.
The word "Palestine" appears in Herodotus' Histories in the 5th century BCE.
It was used by the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, and the Ottomans.
It was printed on maps drawn by Crusaders, Arab scholars, and European cartographers centuries before 1948.
Under the Roman Empire, the province was named Syria Palaestina—part of an effort to suppress Jewish uprisings and assert imperial control.
Under the British Mandate (1920–1948), the League of Nations formally recognized the name "Palestine" as the official designation for the territory.
Passports, coins, postage stamps, and legal documents from that era all bore the name "Palestine"—in Arabic, English, and Hebrew.
So what are you actually saying, my man?
That the Romans, the Ottomans, the British, the League of Nations, and every major historical recordkeeper got it wrong?
But some guy with a meme account in 2025 finally got it right?
If Palestine "never existed," then why did Zionist leaders like Golda Meir and David Ben-Gurion spend decades insisting that "there is no such thing as the Palestinian people"?
Why deny something you claim was never there?
Because they weren’t denying a myth.
They were trying to erase a reality.
And if your argument is that Palestine doesn’t exist because it didn’t have formal statehood—then by that logic:
There was no such thing as Israel either, until Britain and the U.S. gave it a flag and a rifle.
There was no such thing as the United States, until colonists declared it on stolen land.
There was no such thing as Australia, until the British dumped their convicts on an entire continent and called it theirs.
By your logic, no one had a country until empire gave them permission.
That’s not reasoning.
That’s colonialism dressed up as common sense.
Palestine doesn’t need your recognition to exist.
Its history stretches across languages, empires, and centuries.
It was there before your talking points.
It will be there after your denial.
Because deep down—even you know this:
You can kill the body.
Bulldoze the village.
Burn the olive tree.
But you can’t kill a people’s name,
And you can’t kill a land that remembers itself.
There was a British spy plane over Gaza last night collecting intelligence for Israel as it was burning children alive
We are paying for this holocaust
How long will we tolerate it?
Awni AlDous (12) dreamed of reaching 100,000 subscribers.
Israel killed him and his dream.
Today, his channel nears 2 million.
We will never forget you, Awni.
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First, freedom of speech is nearly nonexistent. According to many reports, expressing an opinion that contradicts the official narrative can result in up to 20 years in prison.
This has pushed ordinary citizens to appear in videos wearing masks and shmagh to conceal their identities.
Dozens of such videos have surfaced from cities across the kingdom, where the masked citizens criticize:
1.Normalization with Israel
2.The secularization of society through government-funded concerts, music festivals, and nightclubs
3.Bin Salman’s policies
4.Harsh living conditions according to them.
The masked men exchanged greetings with other masked men, declaring they would not back down until the fall of MBS and some went further and said the entire Al-Saud family.
Almost all of them emphasized their peaceful approach, until the masked Qassab appeared.