Hasbara is so gross because it's just Zionists throwing walls of language at you to convince you you're not seeing what you're seeing.
You see raw video footage of the most horrifying thing imaginable in Gaza, and then you see them in the replies going "This is actually fine and normal because words words words words words words words."
You see a news report about Israel doing something astonishingly evil in Lebanon, and there they are underneath it going "There's actually a lot more to the story because words words words words words words words."
You see some far right Israeli minister spouting nakedly genocidal rhetoric, and they're swarming all over it saying "Well this isn't actually what it looks like because words words words words words words words."
You see every major human rights group on earth saying Israel is guilty of genocide and apartheid, and they're running around frantically telling you it's a giant conspiracy to frame Israel and the truth is that words words words words words words words.
You see more and more mainstream news institutions reporting on the mountains of evidence of widespread rape and torture in Israeli prisons, and they saturate the airwaves claiming it's an antisemitic blood libel because words words words words words words words.
The idea is to just pound your intellect with a firehose of verbiage until your inner sensemaker has been shredded and you're too confused to form a coherent picture of what's actually going on. It's a disgusting, abusive, and profoundly unethical thing to do to people.
But the good news is it's not working anymore. Language is immensely powerful, but its power has its limits. Israel's behavior has become so transparently unacceptable that no amount of word magic can manipulate people into seeing anything other than what's happening in front of their face.
The Sun is campaigning for the Death Penalty, Rupert Murdoch wants the Death Penalty...
But no-one else does.
If you know the Death Penalty is wrong in everyway RT.
Proud to join junior doctors on the picket line today.
Solidarity is at the root of our movement — that’s why I will always support healthcare workers in their fight to restore their pay, protect their patients and save our NHS.
Mass graves. Grieving mothers. Widespread starvation. Streets flattened. Homeless orphans.
It is beyond shameful that our political leaders have normalised such horrendous suffering.
We will not forget their complicity in the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.
Many of us will spend this Christmas celebrating with our loved ones.
Those enduring the horrors of war will be in mourning and despair.
We are all human beings — and we all deserve to live in peace.
Palestinians are being killed in their thousands. Those who have survived the bombs face death by disease and starvation.
It is incomprehensible that we are still debating whether more human beings should die.
This cannot go on any longer. We need a permanent ceasefire, now.
While sections of our media are being exposed for their shameless corruption, journalists in Gaza are being killed for exposing the truth.
We hear the silence from those who cannot show solidarity with brave colleagues abroad, enduring a level of horror they will never know.
Human beings should not have to beg for more time just to bury their children.
For the sake of our common humanity, do not stop calling for a permanent ceasefire.
A mass anti-racist movement that challenges antisemitism and Islamophobia goes hand in hand with demanding peace and justice in Israel and Palestine.
My piece for @M_Star_Online. https://t.co/tRU3E3rvdG
Today, the Tories threatened to deny free prescriptions to people out of work. What an unspeakably cruel way to treat human beings in need.
The autumn statement is a war on people with disabilities and mental illness.
We must — and we will — mobilise for a kinder alternative.
A cabinet reshuffle will not change the fatal consequences of a continued refusal to call for a ceasefire.
It will not mask our government's complicity in the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.
And it will not stop us demonstrating for a just and lasting peace.
We are every community. We are every faith. We are every language.
We are united in our solidarity with people under occupation — and we will carry on demonstrating for a just and lasting peace.