Why does the world only seem to mourn when Palestinians die — but stay silent when Jews are butchered?
Why do hostage posters enrage people more than the massacre that made them necessary?
In this hard-hitting interview, British journalist, author, and commentator Melanie Phillips offers a bold and deeply uncomfortable diagnosis of the West’s moral collapse, media double standards on Israel, and the ideological obsession with Palestinian victimhood.
From the selective outrage over dead Palestinians to the global erasure of Jewish suffering, Phillips explains how a Marxist oppressor-vs-oppressed narrative, combined with historical guilt over the Holocaust, has created a twisted worldview: one where Israelis are always the aggressors, and Hamas’s brutality is excused or denied.
Topics Covered in This Video:
- Why the West only cares when Palestinians die
- The media’s obsession with Palestinian casualties and erasure of Israeli victims
- The psychological war against Jewish victimhood
- Why hostage posters spark rage — not sympathy
- How anti-Zionism, progressive activism, and intersectionality fuel antisemitism
- The cultural roots of why Jews are seen as powerful, never as victims
- Melanie Phillips' critique of moral relativism, Western decline, and ideological hypocrisy
- What the world can learn from Israel’s cultural resilience after October 7
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