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Hiding Israel's crime of genocide
The Light
|Issue 51 - November 2024
Media repeats 'victimhood' narrative to conceal the true agenda of invading force
FOR Israel's crimes to be viewed as legitimate, with episodes of sadistic behaviour regularly posted on social media, humanity is being conditioned to accept a level of depravity unimaginable.
When those in power regard truth as inconvenient and too dangerous to be allowed, telling lies and twisting the narrative becomes commonplace.
Truth is obscured behind a multi-layered barricade of lies and 'out of context' halftruths.
In failing to report honestly and, instead, promoting false information, the mainstream is as guilty as the puppet politicians and those who consider it their right to wield power over the rest of us.
The lies, reported repeatedly and widely, are forced into existence. They take root in the minds of somnolent, compliant individuals.
Those individuals, then believing themselves to be on the side of righteousness, are psychologically conditioned to turn against those who have the audacity to believe that exposing the lies and telling the truth actually matters.
As George Orwell said: 'In times of deceit telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.' This has never been more true than when the Israeli leadership and its clique of Western supporters present their crime of genocide as self-defence.
In this world of lies and blatant propaganda, Israel is the victim, and those who try to expose the falseness of this narrative are regarded as supporters of terrorism. It's hard to comprehend how, in what we thought to be a democratic and liberal society, this level of deceit could have become so pervasive.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition Issue 51 - November 2024 de The Light.
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