18/1/2024–|Last updated: 1/18/202409:09 PM (Mecca time)
American actor John Cusack confirmed that he is not worried about his future in Hollywood as a result of his position in support of Palestinian rights and his continuous demands to stop the massacres in Gaza.
Kozak mocked his critics in a post on his X account for putting the future of one person in exchange for “genocide committed day and night before the eyes of the world.”
A number of X pioneers warned the American actor about the fate of others who lost their opportunities as a result of their support for Palestinian rights and advised him to “rationalize” his tweets. His response was sarcastic when he said that he hoped to “rationalize the killing of children.”
The star of the movie “Say ant Thing” posted a post on his page on January 13, on the occasion of the 100th day since the start of the war on Gaza, in which he says:
100 Days of Massacre – The South African government presents the court case, while the United States does not see, it only sees the Israelis’ defense. If you haven’t spoken out on behalf of the Palestinians yet, now is the only time that matters. No one will forget, and no one can claim ignorance.
Kozak participated with more than two thousand artists around the world in issuing a statement that accused governments of helping Israel commit crimes in its war on Gaza, and demanded an end to military and political support for Tel Aviv.
Since the start of the war on Gaza, Kozak has been waging a battle on social media platforms against war instigators and supporters of Israel.
At the end of last October, Kozak advised against following the international media in its coverage of the Israeli war on Gaza, and called on those who want to know the truth to watch Al Jazeera.
Don’t watch cnn or msnbc – go to Al jazzera to see what’s actually happening
— John Cusack (@johncusack) October 28, 2023
As for the editor-in-chief of the Israeli newspaper “Jerusalem Post”, Avi Mairo, he tweeted, “I interacted with John Cusack on this platform once, a decade ago… After I saw many Jews posting that he blocked them, I checked and saw that he blocked me as well.”
Kozak describes himself in his profile on the
The definition provoked a number of Israel’s supporters, and he responded to them by saying, “You absolutely hateful ghouls. I do not hate the Jews. I pity you… Damn you, you racist ghouls.”
Nazi ghouls
Not only does Kozak confront Zionism in the United States of America, but he clearly declares his hostility to the extreme right, warning against those he called “neo-Nazis” in America.
The High Fidelity star expressed his concern about the state of the United States while commenting on the news that the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza in Philadelphia was vandalized with a large swastika.
“This is so terrible,” Kozak wrote while sharing a story published by the Jerusalem Post. “It’s bad that we have Nazis running for office in the United States. The ghouls feel like they can get out.”
Kozak also takes a position against former US President and candidate for the upcoming presidential elections, Donald Trump, as he wrote about the image of Trump in the media as “whiny and sullen, who knows that he cannot prevail over anyone except through fear and anger.”
At the same time, he attacked the Democratic Party last September, accusing it of abandoning the middle class, claiming that the party “played a major role in creating the conditions for fascism to flourish.”
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— John Cusack (@johncusack) October 18, 2023
John Cusack had attacked President Joe Biden after his visit to Israel at the beginning of the war on Gaza, and considered it a “disastrous” visit.
At the time, he warned against the embrace between Biden and Netanyahu, while the latter spoke in the language of “genocide,” and said that the American president only expressed his grief over the dead Israelis, even though he could have demanded a ceasefire that would prevent the death of thousands.
John Cusack concluded, “There will be no chance of regaining respect for the region unless the bombing stops and aid flows.”