The Anti-Jewish Racism Behind the Pallyweid "Genocide" Slur.
The Anti-Jewish Racism Behind the Pallyweid "Genocide" Slur.
If you needed further proof that the so-called "genocide" slur—flung at Israel for defending itself against true-genociders Islamic Palestinian movement/regime that cynically uses civilians as shields—is nothing but a thinly veiled anti-Jewish racist agenda, look no further than the latest outrage. Hen Mazzig’s post on X link lays it bare.
Taylor Swift, a global icon, is now under fire for the crime of humanizing Israelis. Her new documentary, featuring a heartwarming interview with three girls who met Israelis at her London concert and a CNN clip from a Tel Aviv correspondent, has sparked the trending hashtag #TaylorSwiftIsAZionist. The "Free Palestine" crowd, in a fit of unhinged fury, accuses her of "specifically planting Jewish people" to whitewash supposed "baby killers[sic] & genociders[sic]"—a grotesque distortion of Israel’s fight for survival.
Even worse, Jewish Swifties are being branded "Zios," a slur rooted in white supremacist circles, including the KKK’s David Duke. This isn’t activism; it’s antisemitism dressed up as progressive virtue. The rage stems from a simple truth: recognizing Jews and Israelis as human beings—people with a homeland, normal lives, and a love for artists like Swift—shatters the dehumanizing narrative these bigots rely on. Without it, their worldview collapses, exposing their bigotry for all to see.
Taylor, if you’re listening, HaYarkon Park in Tel Aviv awaits—100,000 fans ready to make history. Let’s turn this hate into a celebration of resilience.
The one who started the latest attacks on Taylor Swift = anti Jewish racism.
If you needed further proof that the so-called "genocide" slur—flung at Israel for defending itself against true-genociders Islamic Palestinian movement/regime that cynically uses civilians as shields—is nothing but a thinly veiled anti-Jewish racist agenda, look no further than the latest outrage. Hen Mazzig’s post on X link lays it bare.
Taylor Swift, a global icon, is now under fire for the crime of humanizing Israelis. Her new documentary, featuring a heartwarming interview with three girls who met Israelis at her London concert and a CNN clip from a Tel Aviv correspondent, has sparked the trending hashtag #TaylorSwiftIsAZionist. The "Free Palestine" crowd, in a fit of unhinged fury, accuses her of "specifically planting Jewish people" to whitewash supposed "baby killers[sic] & genociders[sic]"—a grotesque distortion of Israel’s fight for survival.
Even worse, Jewish Swifties are being branded "Zios," a slur rooted in white supremacist circles, including the KKK’s David Duke. This isn’t activism; it’s antisemitism dressed up as progressive virtue. The rage stems from a simple truth: recognizing Jews and Israelis as human beings—people with a homeland, normal lives, and a love for artists like Swift—shatters the dehumanizing narrative these bigots rely on. Without it, their worldview collapses, exposing their bigotry for all to see.
Taylor, if you’re listening, HaYarkon Park in Tel Aviv awaits—100,000 fans ready to make history. Let’s turn this hate into a celebration of resilience.
The one who started the latest attacks on Taylor Swift = anti Jewish racism.
On June 2, 2025, she used the label 'Zionist' on the singer Drake because his mother is a Jew. 'Zionist' isn't a bad word, but in her book it is, as she reveals her anti Jewish bigotry.

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