I am reading journalists on X (formerly known as Twitter) today, who are blindly pushing the terror agenda of Hamas against Israel while also denouncing their recently deceased Australian colleague John Pilger for his past support of Syria’s Bashar Assad, infamous for his use of fuel bombs and nerve gas on his own people. They can’t see the hypocrisy.

They are rightly criticising some media for not publishing the name of Australian alleged domestic violence victim Melissa Hoskins who was killed a day after Pilger, yet will not mention a single name of a Hamas rape or femicide victim in Israel from October 7 2023.
And they are calling out other journalists for taking paid junkets to Israel as if part of a bloodlust cabal while not criticising those who fly Emirates or take junkets to the UAE (backers of the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan responsible for mass murder, rape and 5,000,000 Muslim refugees today—the most refugees from a single state anywhere in the world).
Simply put it’s a psychosis. The seething hatred that these people unabashedly exude shows that something in them has snapped.
It snapped when on October 7 Hamas raped and pillaged southern Israel in the most inhumane fashion, when Palestinians then dragged the bloodied bodies of abused women through the streets of the Gaza Strip, and when Islamist apologists then took to social media claiming that rape, abuse and necrophilia were Islamic duties because infidels deserved “humiliation” before and after death in jihad.
The snap came because in these people’s minds Palestinians were always “freedom fighters” against a “colonialist” Israel. Therefore October 2023’s misogyny had to be a tool for freedom. But they knew it didn’t make sense. Their worldview was now shattered, but their hatred of Jews was already so ingrained they couldn’t step back.
They had a breakdown bleating the most stupid of all refrains: that Jews had weaponised “victimhood” because Hamas’s Palestine can be the only victim in their story.
Fact is, if the belated resignation yesterday of Harvard’s antisemitic president Claudine Gay signals anything about the appalling plagiaristic and groupthink condition that academia is in this young 21st century, these people Tweeting are evidence of the same weakness in public communication that media bosses are right to weed out and de-platform.
You see, hate isn’t a twilight zone after all. It’s a catch 22.
That’s why after 75 years there is still no Palestinian nation and why the “Thousand-Year” Third Reich lasted only 12. Hate is always built on lies and lies can never be a foundation for anything.
© 2024 Adam Parker.
Picture credit: Satellite image of Misterei, West Darfur, Sudan, showing some life after the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces attacked in May 2023. The often scandal-prone group Human Rights Watch reported that, “The mass killings of civilians and total destruction of the town of Misterei demonstrates the need for a stronger international response to the widening conflict.” Google Earth via Airbus, attributed October 13 2023.
Tagged: Antisemitism, Hamas, Hate, Israel, Journalism, Media, Palestine, Sudan, UAE, Victimhood
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