“Oh people of Gaza, you have won, you who live inside a concentration camp, you have caused a revolution within the United States,” with these words, American citizen Mike Bardwell shouted on his account on the TikTok platform, expressing his dissatisfaction with his country’s administration’s support for the continuation of massacres in Gaza.
Mike, who hardly broadcasts a video clip on his page without a cowboy hat on top of his head with the famous American bull symbol in the middle, made sure to address the people of Gaza as no American had addressed it before, saying, “America will never return as it was before, I promise you that.” “I promise you that, you have changed America, I can see that.”
Mike soon explained that the success of the “Gaza Revolution” was evident in the fact that it had begun to reveal to the Americans truths that had long been hidden from them, as the American and Western media continued to show the Palestinians as monsters attacking the “good Israelis,” an image that had been entrenched for many decades and created public opinion moving in the direction of… One.
Changing the ideas and policies that have been entrenched for decades – Mike confirms – required a heavy price in the blood of the people of Gaza, but it will not be in vain. “You changed the world, and you paid a heavy price for that. The world owes you that. The Americans owe you that. You liberated the United States. We can see now.”
@mikebardwel
Israel and America lost the war
A post explained by the American man, owner of the “Queen the Eskimo” account on TikTok, saying, “Israel and the United States of America have actually lost this war.” He explains that he personally believed before the outbreak of the war on Gaza that “Israel is the good being” surrounded by “a group “From the terrorists in the West Bank and Gaza who want to eliminate the Jews,” but everything has changed now, “and we learn a lot from what is happening.”
He continues that those controlling the media have controlled the minds of Americans for a long time, and now everything has changed with the social media revolution. “We have become able to see different facts, and go and research and form our own opinion, and hold others accountable and follow them.”
Quinn mocked that the only thing that Democrats, Republicans, and the media agree on in America is support for Israel, as none of them disagree about the necessity of supporting it with everything it wants.
@quinntheeskimo6 Replying to @Mehzad🧋 Israel has already lost this war
Consensus: The only American representative of Palestinian origin, Rashida Tlaib, knows the danger of breaking with it, as the US House of Representatives – Republicans and 22 Democrats – recently voted in favor of “blaming” her for comments she made about Israel’s war on Gaza, which has so far led to the fall of thousands of martyrs. Most of them are children and women, in addition to thousands of wounded, amputees and missing persons.
“But now the situation will change,” adds Quinn the Eskimo, “because white men in America will talk about the Palestinians,” and they will take what is necessary to achieve justice. He continues, “Someone may say that I am just a person, but I assure you that there are many others who now adopt the same position.”
Among these is the young American woman, Amanda Eisenhower (24), who came from Virginia to participate in a major demonstration in Washington against the war on Gaza, and who was quoted by Agence France-Presse as saying, “Allowing the loss of such a large number of innocent lives is unacceptable, and we cannot consider this an equal conflict.” She added, “It is a stain on our history, and I cannot accept, as a citizen, that the taxes I pay fund this matter.”
Tens of thousands participated in a massive demonstration in Washington on the fifth of this month, demanding an end to the Israeli war on Gaza, and denouncing the policies supporting Israel and the role of President Joe Biden, whom demonstrators described as an “accomplice in genocide.”
@quinntheeskimo6 Such immense courage!
A harbinger of a storm
American politicians also began to criticize Israel, one of whom was Jim Moran, who said that it is unacceptable to use the right to self-defense as an excuse to kill thousands of Palestinians, most of them children, just because they are Palestinian, while Biden calls on Congress to support Israel more.
Foreign Policy magazine recently warned that harbingers of a coming storm were gathering in the skies of the US State Department, as many diplomats expressed their anger, shock, and despair at what they considered a “blank check” that the United States had granted to Israel in order to launch a large-scale military operation in Gaza at a high humanitarian cost paid by Palestinian civilians. In the besieged sector.
Lara Friedman – President of the Middle East Peace Foundation, which says it works to ensure a just, safe and peaceful future for Palestinians and Israelis – also criticized Biden’s offering of a “blank check” to Israel to do whatever it wants with the Gaza Strip and its residents, without regard to any legal, moral or humanitarian dimensions.
The Americans soon read in Politico newspaper that the Eagles club in Philadelphia and the NFL had expelled George Norcross, the American businessman in New Jersey known for his strong support for Israel, from a Major League Soccer match from his private booth in the stadium – during a match between the Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys a few days ago. After raising a banner combining the American and Israeli flags.
The students returned, Uncle Sam.
If Sheikh Imam and Ahmed Fouad Negm sang in the 1970s with “Uncle Hamza” about the students’ return to “Grandfather Again” in Egypt following the student demonstrations against the regime of the late President Mohamed Anwar Sadat, then many American university students made supporters of Israel sleepless in their country. “Uncle Sam” made dramatic statements condemning the killing of children and women in Gaza, with full official American support.
In this context, 33 student groups from Harvard University – which is described as an incubator for elites in America – created the event a few days ago when they issued a joint statement of solidarity with Palestine, holding “the Israeli regime fully responsible for all ongoing acts of violence” because of what it has done over the past years.
A position that led to harsh criticism from pro-Israel lobbies, despite the university presidency’s haste to confirm that the statement does not express the educational institution as a whole or its leadership.
@btnewsroom Harvard students are upholding their stance in support of Palestine despite constant doxxing and attacks in the media. A right-wing group rented a truck showing their faces around campus and they’re being put on employment blacklists. They have created a petition. #Harvard #Palestine #ProPalestine #PalestineSolidarity #Gaza #FreePalestine
Intimidation and threats
The matter did not stop at criticism, but rather reached the point of intimidation, as Israel fanatics vowed to place virtual billboards bearing the names, faces and pictures of students under a banner reading “Anti-Semites at Harvard University,” and placed them on a truck that moved around the campus area with the aim of exposing, intimidating, and intimidating these students. Their supporters.
He also called on businessmen to publish the names of the students who signed the report so that they would know them and not employ them in the future.
Funders involved in the Zionist movement withdrew their funding to the university, explaining that the reason was that the university administration did not rush to express its position clearly in support of Israel, and limited the role of supporters of Palestinian rights.
The Wexner Organization, which works to prepare “leaders of the American Jewish community and the State of Israel,” has ended its partnership with the Kennedy School at Harvard University.
@itsztl #harvard #freepalestine🇵🇸 silence is complicit
In Pennsylvania, Mark Rowan, CEO of the Apollo Global Management investment fund and one of the main donors to its university, called for the resignation of its president, Elizabeth Magill, after the university hosted a forum for Palestinian literature.
Meanwhile, Stephen Davidoff Solomon, a professor of commercial law at the prestigious University of Berkeley Law School in California, warned companies and employers against hiring his students, accusing some of them of being anti-Semitic.
What increased the discontent of Israel fanatics was the organization of the “Resistance Day” event by the “Students for Justice in Palestine” organization at more than a dozen universities, including the University of Virginia, the University of Arizona, and the University of California, Los Angeles.
@quinntheeskimo6 Give us a real candidate! #NoToJoe #GenecideJoe
Except Israel
Many say that as long as it comes to Israel, “freedom of expression” has no importance for Americans, who are supposed to be guaranteed it by the First Amendment to the US Constitution.
The young woman who owns the “TSZTL” account on TikTok, and who is pursuing her doctoral studies at the world-famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was surprised by the suppression of the right of university students to express their opinions, and added that the situation is hardly different at the institute from American universities, as there is no one to express their opinions. His support for the Palestinians publicly.
She said with surprise that the prevailing point of view is that it supports Israel, “and everyone is demanding to condemn the Hamas movement, but what about condemning Israel, denying water and food to civilians, and displacing them?”
At Columbia University, about a week ago, about 30 students boycotted a seminar by former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to protest the university’s exposure of students who declared their rejection of the massacres in Gaza, after their pictures were shown on video screens of trucks seen near the university district with the phrase, “These are the most prominent anti-Semites in the world.” Columbia University.
@daterightstuff They’ll get to fixing our roads one day #fyp
You will pay your taxes
The owner of the “Date Right Stuff” account appeared in a short video clip – in contrast to the light local topics he usually posted on his TikTok account – addressing the American citizen sarcastically, “Don’t forget to pay your taxes this year, Israel and Ukraine depend on it.”
He appeared in another clip saying that American students believe that they will get relief from their university student loans (which Biden had promised them), but it seems that what they will get is conscription to participate in World War III, and he concluded the clip by saying, “Be careful when you choose who… You will vote for him.”
Voting and taxes, then, are the password for the change that Americans who are angry about the war on Gaza and the continued unlimited official American support for Israel are talking about.
@daterightstuff “At least he’s not tweeting!” #fyp
According to data from the United States Agency for International Development, the volume of this support between 1946 and 2023 reached about $260 billion.
A situation that made the disgruntled American old man, “Queen the Eskimo,” declare, “We give them billions from our taxes to finance their bombs and weapons,” but he threatened them, saying, “The sources of those American billions heading to Israel will dry up. We will not vote for those who support them.”
Newsweek magazine reported that Biden is facing a youth revolt that strongly condemns the United States’ unconditional support for Israel in its war on Gaza, as several groups of young voters sent a letter to him warning him that his administration’s continued approach to the war in the Middle East may doom his re-election chances to failure. .
An American report revealed a shift in the vision of the rising generations in the United States towards the Palestinian issue, noting that social media had a major role in this shift, as it changed the way everyone views events and how they receive news.
According to a Pew Research Center poll conducted last March, 61% of young Americans under 30 have a positive view of the Palestinian people, and this percentage is more widespread among Democrats.
@danieltoben From our 100,000 hearts to yours, a message for Gaza #freepalestine #washingtondc #nov4 #protest
We have been liberated.. We will hold them accountable
Quinn the Eskimo expresses these transformations clearly, saying, “We will hold them accountable. I will not vote for any politician who supports the continuation of this material support for Israel.” He stresses that he will not be satisfied with that, but will work to educate people about the details of what is really happening in Palestine, and not what the media wants to promote. .
He added, “Israel is forced to either engage in peace or disappear, because all that keeps it alive is American support money.”
While Mike, the owner of the cowboy hat, continues to address the people of Gaza, “Oh people of Gaza, you have caused a real revolution. The politicians are afraid. I am receiving messages from the Biden campaign to stay with them, and I assure you that I will vote for my shoes before I vote for Biden or Trump.”
Mike shares his sense of freedom, saying, “I feel liberated. I couldn’t see before. Now I see everything.” It seems that the number of Americans who feel the “breath of this liberation” is increasing more and more as the bloodshed in Gaza continues, which they say is changing the map of the United States. United States and the world.