Zionism is Dead
This one isn’t about war. It’s about collapse — managed collapse. Controlled narratives, capped flights, and elite evacuations. A settler state on life support, gaslighting the world while slipping out the back door.
🛫 Capped Flights & State Control
Israel is bleeding people. Quietly.
Airports have reopened — but international flights are capped at 50 passengers.
Not because of demand. Because of fear:
Fear of headlines.
Fear of viral footage.
Fear that the world might see:
Zionism is dead. And they know it.
They’re not evacuating. They’re leaking.
Private jets are leaving. Dual nationals are quietly disappearing. Some embassies are issuing silent warnings while publicly calling for calm. No stampedes yet — just a slow-motion exodus.
🛶 Like the Titanic
This is Israel’s Titanic moment.
The ship has struck ice, and the lifeboats aren’t for everyone. Just like the Titanic, the rich are rowing away first — half-empty boats, full bank accounts — leaving the poor, the radicalised, and the soldiers to sink with the wreck.
Zionism is listing sideways.
The music’s still playing. But the elites have already boarded their jets.

🦴 A Dog Brought Me a Leg
As Israel’s optics crumble, so does its culture.
An Israeli woman posted this on a dating app:
“Weirdest gift I’ve received: A dog brought me someone’s leg in Gaza.”
When warned it might go viral and harm Israel’s reputation, she replied:
“Oy, I didn’t think about that. But it’s a terrorist’s leg.”
No empathy. No pause. Just PR instinct.
An Israeli woman shared a screenshot from an Israeli man’s dating profile saying: “Weirdest gift I’ve given or received: a dog brought me someone’s leg in Gaza.”
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) June 28, 2025
She captioned it: “Stuff you only find on dating apps in Israel.”
Another Israeli replied: “Delete this, it could go… pic.twitter.com/0FTEjg3pfz
They’re not worried about the leg. They’re worried about the headline.
🎪 Glastonbury & the Death of Victimhood
Once upon a time, a line like this might have worked:
“As a proud Zionist, I don’t feel safe at Glastonbury.”
But not anymore.
Richard Medhurst didn’t need a paragraph to respond — he posted four photos:
- Gaza reduced to rubble
- A man screaming with a child in his arms
- Bombed ambulances
- A child burning alive
And that was enough.
The world’s empathy has been exhausted —
not by apathy, but by abuse.
They weaponised victimhood. They cashed in on tragedy. They demanded sympathy while committing slaughter.
And now? Nobody’s buying it anymore.
“As a proud supporter of systematic child-killing, I would not feel safe around people with a conscience” pic.twitter.com/CLGUemJWO9
— Hamza Yusuf (@Hamza_a96) June 28, 2025
"I don't feel safe at Glastonbury" pic.twitter.com/mknqVKW39X
— Richard Medhurst (@richimedhurst) June 29, 2025
💥 The Dam Has Broken
Glastonbury wasn’t just a festival. It was a watershed moment.
Artists spoke up. The crowd roared. Palestine flags flew. And the state panicked.
You can bet every editor, minister and spook felt it.
The BBC cut away from streaming Kneecap’s live set, only to show Bob Vylan’s set instead
Talk about jumping out of a frying pan into a volcano.
BBC director : "Cut Kneecap, show someone else, use anyone."
— Julian Sayarer (@JulianSayarer) June 28, 2025
BBC editor : "That Vylan guy?"
BBC director : "Anyone!"
Bob Vylan : [crowd chanting] "Death, Death to the IDF, Death Death to the IDF"
🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/7g8zQot15G
They know this isn’t going away. But they only have one move, so they double down:
- Censorship
- Criminalising conscience
- Arresting protesters
- Banning chants
- Proscribing movements
- Policing thought
When all you’ve got is a hammer, you swing it at everything — even the truth.
But you can’t arrest your way out of moral collapse. You can’t censor your way out of history.
Let the Exodus begin.
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