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March 20, 2025 23 mins

The detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and the Trump administration's crackdown on campus radicalism highlights the ideological war taking place in the United States and the greater West. For decades, the pro-Palestinian social justice movement in the West has called for the end of "Israeli violence." Still, since October 7, the growing pro-Palestinian consensus of Generation Z has not only aligned with ambitions for Palestinian statehood but called for the destruction of Israel as a precondition for these objectives. It is also true that young Gen Z supporters of Palestine know very little about the historical context and modern realities on the ground; they not only believe the propagated social lore and myths of colonialism and ethnic cleansing, but they do not care to investigate the conflict or understand the role Hamas has played in the plight of Palestinians.  Wrongfully guided by the romantic idea of revolution and anti-capitalist ambitions, these young activists are fighting for something bigger than just the destruction of Israel. They are calling for the destruction of the West at large. The "Free Palestine" movement in the West offers no solutions for actualizing the desire for Palestinian statehood. Instead, it bandwagons on the Palestinian identity's appeal to victimhood and oppression, highlighting the deep narcissism of Western youth.  While exercising their rights to freely assemble and speak on social and political issues here in America, college students simultaneously call for the very democracy affording them these rights to be destroyed and replaced with an anti-Capitalist institution, all while aligning themselves with an authoritarian jihadist regime in the Gaza Strip. American college students take their privilege for granted as they continue to perpetuate the neo-Marxist agenda entrenched in academia, cloaking these radical ideals in the name of "social justice."

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