They Are Lying to You About 'Palestine'. Here Is the Truth.

For too long, the world has been sold a fairy tale. A story of noble victims fighting for freedom, of a historic claim to land, of a simple struggle for self-determination. But a fairy tale is all it is, and in recent months, the 'Palestinian cause' has ripped off its own mask to reveal its monstrous, true face. The choice we face is not between two sides of a complex conflict, but between civilization and a terror-worshipping death cult.
The Lie: A Cause of the People
The first and greatest lie is that this movement represents a popular, authentic, and moral cause. We are told that the world’s artists, musicians, and thinkers are rising up in solidarity. This is a carefully constructed deception, and it is collapsing under the weight of its own ugliness.
Look no further than the Glastonbury festival, a supposed beacon of peace and love. There, the Irish band Kneecap—already entangled in terrorism charges for supporting Hezbollah—gave a 'shout-out' to Palestine Action, a group so extreme it is now proscribed as a terrorist organization by the UK government. On another stage, artist Bob Vylan led a frothing crowd in chants of 'death to the IDF'. This wasn't a call for peace; it was a public incitement to violence so appalling that Glastonbury's own organizers had to condemn it as 'hate speech'. The cultural ambassadors of 'Palestine' are not activists; they are openly celebrating legally-defined terrorism on the world’s biggest stages.
But is this support even real? Ask the artist Azealia Banks. She had the courage to go on the record and state what many others only whisper: that she was the target of extortion, threatened by festival promoters who tried to 'force' her to parrot pro-Palestine slogans or have her contract torn up. She rightfully labelled this what it is: a campaign of bullying, ideological purity tests, and 'overt antisemitism'. The movement’s public face isn't one of genuine support; it's a hostage video, a curated performance coerced through threats and intimidation.
Even the media supposedly sympathetic to their cause is rotting from the inside. At the BBC, activist staff are waging an internal war, openly admitting their goal is to force a pro-Palestine agenda, turning a news organization into a 'propaganda machine' for their side. They are so fanatical they've discredited their own institution in the process. The lie of a noble cause is a sham, built on terror-sympathy, coercion, and activist corruption.
The Truth: A Movement Defined by Massacre
With the lie exposed, the truth becomes painfully clear. We have been asked for decades to sympathize with a narrative of 'historic dispossession' and a 'struggle for self-determination'. We were told to look past the rockets, the suicide bombings, and the endless rejection of peace deals. Our patience for this narrative has not just run out; it was incinerated on October 7th.
That day, a Palestinian terror organization carried out a barbaric massacre, not as a random act of violence, but as a strategic step they believed would bring them closer to their vision of a 'Palestinian nation'. This was not a desperate cry for freedom. It was a calculated act of medieval savagery—slaughter, rape, torture, and kidnapping—broadcast with pride. This is their 'struggle'. This is what their path to 'self-determination' looks like.
The weak spot in their entire argument has always been this: their actions prove they are not seeking a state to live beside Israel, but a state instead of Israel. October 7th was the ultimate confirmation. It was the physical manifestation of their core belief, a belief that has nothing to do with historic ownership of land and everything to do with a genocidal ideology that cannot be negotiated with.
The Moral Contrast: Chaos vs. Civilization
So what kind of nation would this movement build? We don't have to guess. Their own media gives us the answer. An opinion piece on Al Jazeera, a network that champions their cause, described the situation in Gaza not as a society struggling toward statehood, but as a 'dystopian' hellscape, a 'Hunger Games' of 'chaos and death'. They themselves admit they cannot maintain basic order. They inadvertently confess that Gaza under their watch lacks the fundamental structure required for self-governance. They are arguing against their own capacity for nationhood.
This embrace of chaos is a core tactic. Look at how they treat their supposed allies. In Denver, protesters stormed a PrideFest celebration, proudly describing their actions as 'militant' and creating open conflict within a community supposedly built on inclusivity. Their message is clear: there are no allies, only tools. All other struggles for justice must be hijacked and subservient to their own. This isn't solidarity; it's ideological narcissism.
The contrast could not be more stark. On one side, a society that builds, innovates, and seeks order. On the other, a movement that celebrates terror, enforces its views through threats, alienates its allies, and whose proponents describe their own territory as a failed state of chaos. This is not a choice between two equals. It is a choice between light and darkness.
The Strategic Imperative: A Proxy War on the West
Make no mistake: this is not a distant conflict. The 'Palestinian cause' has been weaponized by hostile state actors as a proxy to attack the West. When the regional assembly of Corsica—a fringe separatist movement—recognizes a Palestinian state, it is celebrated by Iranian state media. The connection is explicit. The enemies of Western democracy see this cause as a perfect vehicle to sow division, promote separatism, and weaken us from within.
Supporting this movement is not supporting the underdog. It is lending legitimacy to a campaign fueled by Tehran and its proxies. It is cheering for a worldview that sees our values of freedom, tolerance, and democracy as obstacles to be dismantled. The danger is not a new state in the Middle East; the danger is the normalization of terror-linked ideology in our own streets, on our campuses, and in our cultural institutions.
If we do not act, it will be too late. The slow poisoning of our society will continue until the values that hold us together are eroded beyond repair. We will have allowed a lie to fester until it consumed the truth.
The choice is clear. So what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies about a 'noble struggle' stand unchallenged. Expose the links to terror and the tactics of coercion.
- Demand action from your elected officials. Tell them to stop legitimizing a movement whose cultural face celebrates terrorists and whose stated goals were written in the blood of innocents on October 7th.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for civilization. The bullies want you to be afraid. Refuse to be.