As the war on Gaza enters its second year and Israel expands its attacks on Lebanon, we continue our conversation with the acclaimed writer Ta-Nehisi Coates.
His new book, The Message, is based in part on his visit last year to Israel and the occupied West Bank, where he says he saw a system of segregation and oppression reminiscent of Jim Crow in the United States. “It was revelatory,” says Coates.
“I visited Israel, talked to a few people, so now I’m an expert on the longstanding and complex conflict so I’m going to write a completely one-sided diatribe against Israel.”
Did I capture it?
Did it take an expert to observe racial slavery when it happened in the US? What a weird point.
That’s because you could actually observe slavery in the US. Have you ever been to Israel?
So only people in the US knew racial slavery was happening. Alrighty then.
It’s not just Coates:
Sorry but Amnesty is full of its own anti-Israel hatred. https://www.ngo-monitor.org/reports/amnesty-internationals-propaganda-on-gaza/
I assume Human Rights Watch and the World Court are too.
Yes, there are lots of international organizations that are very biased against Israel.
It must be difficult trying to conduct a genocide while the internet exists, the whole world can see it.
Yes because TikTok videos of flattened buildings prove genocide.