Wm not putting that into politics because the political aspect of this matter is just a front to me. The concept of politics is just the concept itself of "divide to reign better" imo.
A few months ago i wrote an "essay" on my instagram stories about how H!tler might be the pawn of an ever deeper and disgusting situation. And with the recent events, I am even more convinced of it. Change my mind if you dare, his history and what he "caused" take a damn too big place on french middle school history curriculum.
We see that since october 2023, the state of israel allowed itself to commit war crimes out in the open without even bothering to hide any evidence; you got online videos of people carrying their relatives' remains in plastic bags, children writing their names on their limbs in the fear of their parents never realizing theyre dead, testimony of palestinian prisoners being drenched in acids and chemicals, starved, r@ped, beaten up, emotionally and mentally tortured, and even with that, you still got half of the worldwide brands financially supporting them.
And thats the crack that can allow us to dive deeper.
For that we need to go back to CENTURIES before that situation, to the Rotcshild family situation and the French Revolution. In fact, we could even roll around to back to the Roman empire and ancient Greece.
Back in that day, the citizens of Athene (i guess which we could say is the "birth place" of democracy) were only the men at war, because they considered that a woman's duty was to be pretty and take care of the children. So the concept of democracy was heavily flawed because only 15% of the population were citizen, the artisans weren't considered citizen, the women weren't considered citizen, nor the slaves, children or anyone who wasn't born and raised in athene by native athenian people and who didn't go to war. So the power belonged to the people, but the people were just the men, and only the "normal ones".
Then this concept seeped through the whole europe, through battles and wars, so that was sort of also the birth, or the root of misogyny. Women weren't citizen and they couldnt speak up or vote for their city. Mind you, this is from at least 500 B.C.
Timeskip to the french Revolution, 18th century, the price of the bread increased, the poverty spiked up since people couldn't live off agriculture, they had tax to pay while the nobility gambled all day, ate fruits and desserts and letting the excess rot, because back in the day, slavery already began (North America has been "discovered" 1492, so colonization began and by extension slavery, by today's Spain).
They also had this weird concept of democracy, but it was votes through social classes. The Clergy, the nobility, and the common people, but i guess we gotta add the fact that the people of the clergy weren't working or making any money, so we could say they were financially depending on the nobility. So when it was time to vote, for rights granted to the common people, if both the nobility and the clergy were against, it was two votes against and one in favor so the law couldn't be passed even if both the clergy and the nobility represented only 1,5% of the population.
Also a flawed concept of Democracy.
Then, the french Revolution changed. Officially, a lot changed, but deep down, absolutely NOTHING CHANGED. And guess what? The Rothschild family was ALSO AROUND! A jewish and german family known for its wealth that has been increased and inherited that initially began in 1577, they were a family mostly working in banks, finances, expanded to mines and rail industry, established, obviously in germany, france, italy, the uk and Austria.
But hey, speaking of Jewish people, dont yall remember about something..? H!tler!
While today, we have to censor his name, I still think he's rage-driven a pawn. We all know the best pawns are the one with nothing to loose, and in my opinion, he k!lled himself a bit too soon.
H!tler was a little green eyed brown haired kid, born in 1889 in Austria-Hungary and raised by perfectly normal parents. (He used to get beaten up, but thats a detail). When he was younger, he considered becoming a priest. He became empty bully after his brother's death, but then became deeply interested in art, but his father didnt allow him to go into art school. Later became a nationalist because where he lived, this mindset was widely spread, got rejected twice for a superior art school, turned to the military, was deemed unfit for it, grew into an even bigger rac!st and qualified the WW1 as "the best thing that had ever happened".
Let's talk about fascism.
Fascism (/ˈfæʃɪzəm/ FASH-iz-əm) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement that rose to prominence in early-20th-century Europe.[1][2][3] Fascism is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived interest of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.
I dont know about y'all, but that suspiciously sounds like xenophobia, monarchy and ancien regime, something we got "rid" of not that long ago. A few centuries arent enough to get rid of ideologies off a whole population.
World War's happened, the anti-semite propaganda happened, the Holocaust happened.
Now that the wars happened, the jews were forcefully given to the palestinians, after a vote, that didnt include palestine, obviously, otherwise it wouldnt be funny, but did inculde france, germany, the uk, basically just europe, under the pretense of this whole "promised land" joke, even if its a sin for jewish to claim palestine as promised land; according to their beliefs, the promised land was granted to them, but after a long time of the jewish people committing sins, god took the land away from them as punishment. So claiming something god purposely denied them is SINFUL.
But, the party isnt over. Guess what happened in western europe in 18th century? The industrial revolution! And do I have to remind you that the rothschild family invested in mines and rail industry..? And guess which industry sky-rocketed between the two wars? PLASTIC.
https://plasticseurope.org/plastics-explained/history-of-plastics/ Help yourself.
1907 - Leo Hendrick Baekeland discovered the first synthetic resins, plastics! :3 Not exactly between the two wars, but still around that time.
And guess what else did the European found..? The first large deposit of oil was discovered in 1908 in Persia (now Iran) large-scale oil production in the Middle East didn't really take off until after World War 2 ended in 1945.
Now stay with me; we're gonna have to think an itty bit. The Europeans colonized Africa, East Asia, North America, set trouble in South America, was at war with communists areas which is the east/north asia, they've let their misogynistic mindsets all over the world, traded their weapons with the whole word, and its not the first time the western world deflects their violence in another area. That was the sole purpose of the firsts crusades.
Now if we think an itty bitty bit.. after all i said, which area hasnt been conquered but developped a lot of things we still use today..? For example, the number 0, algebra.. Astronomy... yknow. The muslims back in the day, and today who we'd call the Arabs. Or the middle east peoples. And guess against who the western world is creating propaganda for? Hm. Indeed.
And what else incredible opportunity to install western authority somewhere than to install a WHOLE COUNTRY!? And we now have today the state of Israel... And now, they have the oil and gas of Palestine, it took two years of barbaric massacres for the UN to declare the situation as a genocide, the palestinian DNA is permanantly damaged due to starvation and israel is appropriating half of the palestinian culture, other half being other cultures all over the world, of course.
Now we need to talk about the economical current situation.
The USA has been sending millions to Israel, France has been sending millions to israel, theyve also provided weapons, because "israel has the right to defend itself", on a stolen land... against an organization, created and funded by the state of Israel itself two decades after the beginning of the colonization... well this is awkward isnt it?

So, this is the situation we're in. Ten brands control and own the entire food-processing industry in the world. Nestle, Coca-cola, Unilever, Danone, just all of them, are multinational companies that obviously make massive profit all support israel. ALL OF THEM. Whether its directly or indirectly through taxes. Not only Israel receives massive financial support, but they also control the medias, literally everything.
TikTok is a message force multiplier after all, and only requires, apparently, the right people to own it. Like Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, the second richest man in the world and the single biggest private donor of the Israeli Defense Forces, who has referred to the state of Israel as his own. He has direct stakes in a head spinning galaxy of news, television and Hollywood media companies, mainly through the recent Paramount Skydance Corporation takeover, a mega conglomerate now run by his son David Ellison (who is reportedly on the cusp of making vigilantly pro-Israel journalist Bari Weiss a top exec at newly-acquired CBS). Ellison the elder also is a major stakeholder in X and Tesla. (Source; Responsible statecraft)
"Google’s $45 Million Contract With Netanyahu's Office to Spread Israeli Propaganda", 3 September 2025 (Source; Business and Human Rights Resource Center)
Apple doesn't even recognize the state of palestine and has removed it from the Apple Map. (source; literally anyone who has an iphone.)
Anyway, my point is, the western world is building an efficient monopoly all over the world, and escaping it is basically impossible, which is why people talk as much as they do on the boycott. They make massive profit counted in millions and its all going to Israel through taxes and boycotting would definitely take away some of it. Ignoring the situation and refusing to boycott would be letting that monopoly take place definitively in our society and basically let the "White Man's Greed" destroy the world within 4 decades.
Resolving the issue in Palestine, but like, ACTUALLY SOLVING IT and not just putting up a front, would basically be dismantling the monopoly and redistributing wealth. And if we achieve that, this would by extension fix the issue in Sudan, and in Congo, creating ethical way to get access to cobalt, copper, diamonds, oil, gas, gold and whatever we are looking for with the price of people,s life.
I probably forgot about a lot of things i wanted to say, however today is sunday which means its hair day and i have homework. Bye :3
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Yukio
Wow, what you said really resonates with me. It’s so true that the situation between Israel and Palestine is far more complex and deep than most people realize. We're often stuck with this 'official' narrative that oversimplifies everything, and it keeps us from understanding the real forces at play. Everything you mentioned about history, the Rothschild family, the French Revolution, and the evolution of democracy really highlights how this global system has always worked in favor of a select few at the expense of the many.
I totally agree with your point that this is more than just a political or religious issue, it’s about economic and geopolitical interests, and those interests have been around for centuries. The role of powerful families like the Rothschilds, and how their influence shaped the modern world, especially with the rise of banking and resources like oil, is often minimized or overlooked.
And the way you explain how Palestine was used as a pawn in this geopolitical chess game is exactly right. People often forget that the creation of Israel was driven by Western powers without considering the people who were already living there. Your comparison to colonization and how European powers imposed their will on other countries is spot on, it’s still happening today in that region, with economic interests like oil and gas driving the conflict.
I also agree with you on how the media and big corporations, like the ones you mentioned, play a massive role in the misinformation surrounding this conflict. Controlling the narrative is one of the most powerful tools to maintain the current world order. It's crazy to see how companies like Google, Apple, and others are indirectly supporting Israel, even though the situation is clearly unjust. Their own interests always come first, and the truth comes second.
Finally, I think you're right when you say that genuinely solving the Palestinian issue would be a key step in redistributing wealth and power on a global scale. It’s not just about the region, but about challenging the power structures that benefit from the suffering of others. If we want a more just world, we need to start questioning these systems of power that profit off of exploitation.
Anyway, your post really made me think more about how all of this is interconnected. Thanks for sharing your perspective, it’s eye-opening
hehe thx :3
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+2 for you. You clearly did your research and I appreciate you spreading awareness on this topic. :)
thanks yew :3 i didnt do that much research tho, a chunk of these things are taught at schools where i live ^^
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