Interesting (ideological) fault lines appearing with the latest Israeli-"Palestinian" conflict
The fault lines I refer to are in the West.
The first and possibly most remarkable phenomenon is the Western Mainstream appearing to stand with Israel without any significant caveats, and certainly without the usual griping condemnations of their “apartheid occupation” of precious Brown “Palestinians”. For at least 20 years, if not extending back into the 90s before 911, the Western Mainstream has been consistently anti-Israel. So this new posture is odd, if not perhaps suspicious.
As my 3.5 readers may know, I consider the Western Mainstream to be largely (though not wholly) captured by the Cabal—as we infer through the Western Mainstream’s major Narratives: Covid, Ukraine, Climate, CRT, LGBTQ/Trans Agenda, Anti-Trump, Immigration, Economic Transformation, etc. Each of these Narratives is also an ‘Industrial Complex’ in scope and complexity, and all together they form a ‘Mosaic’. Their ultimate goal is subversion of the West in order to destabilize and dismantle the West, with an eye toward replacing it with a totalitarian new world order. This at any rate is the ultimate goal of the Cabal; captured individuals, groups & institutions below the Cabal (more or less embraced by, or as, ‘the Mainstream’) likely don’t realize they are being used to this spectacularly ignominious end and are thus being played as Useful Idiots.
Then, I’ve seen indications that numerous Leftists who ordinarily follow and trust the Mainstream on all its Narratives—on this one issue, are not standing with Israel. Why they are breaking in this one regard from sucking on the teats of their dearly beloved man boobs of Big Brother I have not yet been able to fathom.
A splinter faction of Leftists have also been busy expressing their disdain and moral outrage at Israel—but they’ve always had that viewpoint. These tend to be socialist and/or communist, anti-’imperialist’ (Western imperialism, of course), and mostly opposed the major Mainstream Narratives like Covid and Ukraine—so they’re not behaving oddly in this regard. (From what I can tell, this splinter faction is much smaller than the Poindexter Leftists who uncritically love Big Brother—not to mention that they usually don’t enjoy having the entire Mainstream of the entire West on their side, as do the Poindexter Leftists )
Over on the Non-Left, we also see a division. One seems to emanate from the vague penumbra of ‘Groyper’ type anti-Semites—and again, here, there’s no surprise they’d be anti-Israel. What’s more interesting is the perhaps larger faction of Alt-Left folks who have developed (like me) in recoiling response to the Covid Shitshow and TDS, along with other attendant madnesses (e.g., the Trans/LGBTQ horseshit), in a larger stream of increasing alarm at globalism, the WEF, 5G, ‘chem trails’, yadda yadda. Some of these may have been ‘Alt before Alt was cool’ (i.e., they were already suspicious of the government and the ‘Military Industrial Complex’ long before 2020; and as such, they may have merged with other types of Leftists/New Agers but split off from the ones who submitted uncritically to Covid). At any rate, many of these seem to lump Israel in along with the Globalist stew—and they may not necessarily be amiss in this regard.
The Alt-Mainstream, on the other hand—particularly the more well-known pundits of it—tend to be staunch supporters of Israel. This could well be a feature of their anxious concern to virtue-signal, perhaps related to their anxious need to avoid the appearance of being ‘kooky’ conspiracy theorists; or at times it could reflect some deeper influence exerted upon them, whereby globalist Leftist Jews ingeniously take advantage of an anxious reluctance amorphously in the air of our culture for the past 75 years—a reluctance to criticize Jews too much, lest we ‘go down the road’ to ‘another Holocaust’, etc.
A note on this, as I situate myself approximately in this niche. For years and years I was quite defensive of Jews. I recall so many times, if I detected even a hint of anti-Semitism from someone, I would never take them seriously again and would, if I could, ignore them. All that, and so much more, changed with Covid and Election 2020. I tended to be against conspiracy theories in general—but that too changed. Not that I believe every conspiracy theory that comes down the pike; but I’m open to pretty much anything now. Whether the Cabal is itself a Jewish enterprise, I don’t know. It’s possible. That Jews figure importantly in it, regardless, I think is plausible.