A poster made by some far-leftists is making the rounds. It somehow tries to justify the anti-semitism and anti-semitic attacks of the modern American left via a really contrived set of connections between everything they hate and why they support Palestine:
The reasoning is contrived, artificial and completely nonsensical. (And, in fact, this poster doesn't actually explain at all what it's trying to say, or what the reasoning behind it is.)
However, it's absolutely hilarious for its complete lack of self-awareness.
That's because we can easily take that diagram and interpret it literally. The diagram connects Palestine to misogyny: And, indeed, radical Muslims are some of the most misogynist people in this world, so it's very true.
It connects Palestine to toxic masculinity: And, indeed, radical Muslims are the worst examples of this.
Both connect to patriarchy. And, indeed, Islam is one of the most, if not the most, patriarchal ideology that exists in this world, to the very definition of "patriarchy".
"Man destroys nature" and "settler colonialism": Islam is indeed one of the most conquering and colonizing ideologies in the modern world, and which doesn't exactly care about environmentalism. Environmental terrorism is very much not beyond them.
Perhaps Palestinians are not "white supremacists" per se, but they most definitely are Islamic supremacists, who genuinely believe that Muslims are above and better than everybody else (yes, this is literally what they say, including their scriptures.)
And they most definitely are racists, even by the leftist definition (like many other Muslim countries, they too are extremely prejudiced and hostile towards certain people, especially from certain regions of Africa.)
The poster is hilarious because not only the diagram, but in fact also the text could well be interpreted as an attack against Palestine and Palestinians. "Palestine is the issue" indeed. An issue that needs fixing?
(Note that nowhere does the poster say what exactly should be done with Palestine. Hilariously, this omission makes it so that the poster can be interpreted as being anti-Palestine, against Palestine. That Palestine is "the issue" that needs fixing.)
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