Cowards Always Stand with Perceived Power
Zionists are people who contain a lot of fear. Of course, fear is a primary driver, and it is something that we all possess in varying degrees. But what we do with this fear – whether it is transmuted into courage, whether it is bypassed in order to do the right thing, whether we let fear rule us over integrity – these are all key choices and indeed definers of our character, or should I say, fibre of character.
The thing I see in Zionists all the time – online, in person, in all of their varying sordid interactions, is how fear is very primary in them, and it is fear transmuted to its lowest common denominator. Zionists are scared cowards and this is why they need to always stand with the machinery of oppression and to side with what they perceive as power.
Indeed, power – in its brute force aspect, is what defines Zionism, which seeks to crush humanity and to oppress at all costs, in the most debased fashion. It seeks to rob people of their dignity and to reduce them to a state where it can gloat and revel in their pain. Zionism is the image of a big black boot crushing a human face – and cowards flock to align themselves with this, because they want to seek protection from the big boys.
Whether it is anonymous Zionist trolls online, or IOF “soldiers” picking on children, weapon clad and wearing the lingerie of women whose homes they have broken into and whose sanctified spaces they have violated.
Whether it is the teenagers of “Israel” laughing at and mocking bereaved mothers; or whether it is the spineless Arab leaders; or the “Israeli” tourists spitting on beaches and pushing locals out of their way (unless a bigger guy comes along, then they run off of course).
Or it could be the men in charge like those hateful “Israeli” politicians calling for ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. They are all ruled by fear – and this is why they need to be a part of the state sanctioned mechanisms of repression.
It’s the classic bully cliché, all bullies are scared little cowards inside, and when a narcissist looks in the mirror, despite their superficial bluster, they know that there is something missing at the core. This is why they require ever more money and power to fill the void of a lack of real human qualities.
This is what real cowards look like
Zionist Anger at Being Shown Up
Thus, we see grown middle aged men like Senator Lindsey Graham making thinly veiled threats to the petite Greta Thunberg, or the Zionist men making obscene and abusive comments about humanitarian women who have taken a public stance for Palestine.
Indeed, the moment that an individual stands up publicly for Palestine – a position that requires moral integrity and courage, not just the courage to take a position unpopular with the establishment but to forego in many cases, career progression and money - we see Zionists becoming particularly angry.
Why is it, that a boat with twelve humanitarians, the Gaza Flotilla, makes Zionists so furious, what is it that makes them feel threatened and insecure? To understand this, you have to understand that Zionists are incredibly cowardly and weak inside. Thus, seeing brave humanitarians taking a stand, out of a powerful, individual strong inner conviction to do the right thing, exposes them to themselves, as the sorry and pathetic specimens that they are.
When a Zionist – a person who stands with racism, ethnic cleansing, brutalizing children, and all that is generally wrong – sees people behaving in a noble way, it feels shameful. To look in the mirror and have to compare yourself to people doing the right thing – doctors volunteering in Gaza, humanitarians risking their lives and livelihoods just to stand with what is right – while you support Zionism, must be ultimately crushing, despite the cocky bravado and defiance of insisiting you support genocide and that you think the humanitarians are just “showing off”. Yeah, right.
Zionists know deep down, just as we all do, that true strength means standing alone and doing the difficult thing – and throughout history, many notable figures have taken the unpopular position of going against the majority in order to follow their own inner conviction. This is why, the brave figures that normal people admire - Zionists revile.
Currently “Israel” is still completely blocking food and aid to Gaza. World leaders and the Western media still avoid really writing anything that identifies and clearly calls out the culprit, “Israel”, for its savage and morally bereft position in starving a civilian population.
Twelve brave humanitarians risk their lives to sail to Gaza in order to exert some pressure on Western governments to break this siege and to open up a humanitarian corridor. These people are following in the footsteps of previous activists who have died on the same mission (yes, that was way before October 7th) – and Zionists have become furious.
Nobody started dropping 200 lb bombs on “Israel” or sniping its children; all that happened was that 12 brave people got on a boat with some supplies, and decided to act in the face of universal silence and inaction from the powers that be. And this has made Zionists furious, lashing out online and scrambling to somehow “defend” their position as supporting genocide.
With every such act, humanitarians show a mirror to Zionists of something that they can never be – possessing courage, nobility, true fibre of character and real burning integrity; for a moral coward who knows they are doing the wrong thing, this is soul shattering.
When they see their beloved “IDF soldiers” behaving not with real courage and dignity on a battlefield, but donning women’s underwear and pointing their guns at children, urinating on dead bodies and using elderly Palestinians as human shields, they feel a shame that is then projected hatefully back onto the people whose rights they are brutally trampling over.
There is something far bigger and more significant than money, outward power, and position in a society that worships the superficial – and that is possessing those qualities that define humanitarians. Zionists know this deep down, in the same way the school bully feels envious towards that person who shows them up just by existing.
So next time you see a Zionist lashing out at something that seems non-threatening, remember, that they feel deeply inadequate in the face of real humanity and courage. Then you will understand how a grown man can tweet death threats at a young woman who has never harmed him; and how Zionists can start to rant and scream when they see somebody acting bravely, in ways that they know they never could themselves.
Let's not forget who funds them.
Yes. This is entirely correct.