How Food Imperialism Hurts Us All

Ask yourself a few questions: why is it that the only foods in your local supermarket that make health claims are the ultra-processed ones? If your supermarket has a “health food section,” then what does that make the rest of the store? Why are those “health foods” so expensive? Why is even fast food becoming unaffordable? And why are more and more people in the West shoplifting food in supermarkets?

Capitalism commodified food in manner never before seen in human history. In fact, many of the disgraced American tobacco companies who peddled their carcinogenic products to the public through ubiquitous marketing campaigns, went to the Big Food industry and applied the same principles to peddling processed food products. Pushing food that is as addictive as any cigarette, and just as damaging. Companies pay lots of money for the marketing firms that mark chips or cereal boxes “heart healthy.” You won’t see a bunch of spinach, or bananas, or avocadoes, or lemons with such claims.

And America has exported its fast food model around the world. This form of imperialism has made human beings less healthy, more depressed and economically enslaved to an omnicidal system. Thousands of acres of rainforest and other vital ecosystems are razed to the ground each day around the world to make room for lucrative monocrops. Hundreds of thousands of tons of food is wasted every day. And the health of billions of people around the world is declining alongside the biosphere we all depend upon.

None of this is new. Colonialism brought cash crops to Africa, displacing traditional methods of food cultivation, land use and trade norms. It brought slash and burn methods to the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia. It also allowed white European settlers to wipe out the buffalo in North America, Russian imperialists to ruin ancient farming practices in Ukraine, and Israeli settlers to burn down thousand year old olive groves. To dominate the land is to dominate the people who live on it. To settle it and exploit it for every dime they could get. And, in many cases, to eradicate the Indigenous people who stood in their way.

Today, the nation of Nauru is a modern example of how food imperialism has almost destroyed an entire people. Denuded of its natural phosphates for the profit of Western multinational agri-corporations, the little South Pacific island of Nauru became temporarily wealthy. But it lost virtually all of that economic gain through corrupt leaders and the predatory practices of international capital investment firms.

With a fishing industry in tatters, farmland polluted and many old practices abandoned for convenience, Nauru became dependent upon cheap, processed, imported foods. Many foods considered inedible were exported there, from turkey tail to lamb flaps. The result: diabetes has skyrocketed as life expectancy has plummeted.

Blaming the people of Nauru or any other people for their collective health plight is like blaming a drowning person for being in a flood. They have been impacted by the dire effects of food imperialism in the exact same way every other working class person on the planet has been impacted. From highly toxic and addictive additives to aggressive marketing to the unavailability of affordable healthy options, they are victims of a system predicated on maximum profit for the few at the expense of the many. In other words, 99% of us human beings on earth.

Food imperialism impacts our local food markets as well. There is little to no choice what food is made available to us. And this is especially true for where we live. Poorer and more racialized communities are routinely neglected and now prices are exploding for everyone thanks to price gouging from the industry and financial speculators.

Even the highly processed, fast foods are becoming exorbitant. Indeed, the stress of buying modest groceries, even in traditionally “middle class” areas, has increased exponentially. Simply put, we are being priced out of living even a modestly decent life on this planet by wealthy and powerful companies and their lobbyists.

While it is incredibly easy to blame individuals for their food insecurity, obesity or health struggles, it is also incredibly lazy. To make these people the butt of a joke is very convenient. It is also punching down. Even shows like “My 600-Lb Life” end up shaming, otherizing and ostracizing people who are in deep crisis for ratings.

Employing judgmental superiority on those who are faced health issues or lack of access to affordable and good food, and weaponizing compassion in service to capitalist spectacle, has become a national pass time in the US. It has become a virtue in some circles. Just look at many of the recent posts or comments from various people about the Trump regime’s denial of assistance for SNAP benefits. Those individuals bought into the lie that lack of money for food is a personal failure, not a systemic one.

But no matter what lies capitalists and their sycophants tell, everyone deserves healthcare and food. And it is not enough to say that these things alone are human rights. Good, quality, affordable healthcare and food are universal human rights.

So, although it has been said many times before, the answer to what do you do the next time you see someone stealing food is: no you didn’t. Instead, fight against imperialism in all of its forms, and fight for the things we all deserve, not only to survive, but to live this life to the fullest.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

The Department of War and American Imperialism

I know that many liberal Americans are appalled by the Trump regime name change of the Department of Defense to the Department of War. But this is actually the most honest thing the regime has done thus far. And that is saying a lot.

The American Empire has always been at war. In fact, it has been in some kind of armed conflict 225 out of its 243 years as a country. Of course, the liberal explanation for this has been to provide justification for its belligerence. “Humanitarian intervention” had oft been the catch all phrase to describe American military action, both overt and covert, in the Global South.

The Department of War is the most accurate moniker for an agency that has committed or supported some of the most heinous crimes in human history. It carpet bombed Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. It funded military juntas and death squads in Central America. It subverted democratically elected governments in Chile, Iran and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It destroyed Libya and invaded Iraq, a nation that never attacked it. And it has aided and abetted the ongoing genocide in Gaza via its colonial asset, Israel.

The fascist Trump regime is the natural iteration of a centuries long project of domination via violence and threat. “Pax Americana” was a romantic lie that sanitized this reality with the myth of being the world’s “policeman.” Flawed, but noble in its intentions.

The ceremonious name change of this department is merely tearing down that benevolent facade of American imperialism that has obscured its murderous character since its inception.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

Samantha Power and the Corruption of the American Liberal Elite

It should not come as a surprise that the West has used the protection of human rights as a cover for its ongoing imperial project for decades in the Global South. And it has relied on a cadre of liberal apologists to provide justification for its aggression. Case in point, Samantha Power, the former U.S. ambassador to the UN under the Obama administration.

Power liked to portray herself as a champion of human rights. She skyrocketed to fame for her book “America and the Age of Genocide,” where she lambasted the Clinton administration for downplaying and ignoring the Rwandan genocide. But her role as the director of USAID under Joe Biden and during Israel’s genocide in Gaza has revealed her for the grifting ghoul she actually is.

Despite backlash from her staff, she refused to condemn Israel’s horrendous siege on the open air concentration camp that is Gaza. Even as entire families were erased. Even as images of blown up or bloated children flooded newsfeeds. Even as evidence mounted of Israeli war crimes. Power refused to call for a ceasefire. Instead, she parroted Israeli state lies which sought to justify the total destruction and mass starvation policies of the Zionist state.

After leaving USAID, Power seemed to want to whitewash her role in the genocide by lamenting: “I wish we could have ended the war in Gaza far sooner… and done more to end this hell that the people of Gaza have experienced.” But Power did not seem to have any such misgivings when she actually had influence over US policy.

None of this is new for the “human rights superstar.” A series of leaked files revealed recently that Power was colluding with Israeli diplomats to polish the apartheid, now genocidal, state’s global image and help them gain access to coveted UN committees as far back as 2013.

A correspondence between Power and Israeli ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosor, in November of that year revealed how the US ambassador assisted Israel’s admittance to the UN’s Western European and Others Group (WEOG). This helped Israel gain diplomatic cover while glossing over its egregious human rights record at the time.

Power was rewarded for her efforts with high paid speaking engagements. She would go on to scold the UN for its “anti-Israel” bias, while making no mention of its horrendous treatment of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied territories, or its belligerent posture toward its neighbours in the region. Instead, she relied on questionable intelligence from the apartheid state to saber rattle on its behalf. And during the murderous rampage on Gaza in 2014, Power ran diplomatic cover for Israel as it slaughtered over 2000 civilians.

In 2016, Power, asked the Russians if they had any “shame” regarding their bombing campaign of East Aleppo, Syria. And this revealed her staggering hypocrisy. Russia deserved to be condemned for its military forays, but Power never condemned the US for its destruction of Iraq or Libya. And she never condemned its ally, Israel, for its ongoing project of annihilation of the Palestinians.

Indeed, Power’s service to American Empire, under the guise of humanitarianism, was lauded. That same year, she accepted the American Academy of Berlin’s Henry A. Kissinger Prize. And she was handed the blood-soaked award from none other than the murderous monster himself. Despite her damning criticisms of Kissinger in her books “A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide” and “Sergio: One Man’s Fight to Save the World,” she was able to overlook his crimes and the mountain of corpses he stood atop for the shiny statuette.

Power is a visual aid to the duplicity and corruption of the American liberal elite, whose values always crumble under the weight of their fealty to the American imperial project. She is an emblem of the cruel and mendacious excuse it uses for every one of its wars or covert operations: “humanitarian intervention.” And for that, she has been handsomely rewarded.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

COP30: The Cruel Irony of Excluding the Guardians of the Amazon

Although uninvited, Indigenous leaders came to the COP30 climate summit being held in Belem, Brazil anyway. They stormed a meeting that has become infamous for its vacuous speeches, empty policy promises and martini-sipping fossil fuel lobbyists. And they were met with the full force of the state. Two Brazilian navy vessels escorted a flotilla carrying Indigenous leaders and environmental activists from Belem’s Guajara Bay.

There is an irony of inviting the world’s biggest polluter, the United States, to a conference on climate change. And then being snubbed by it. All while not inviting the guardians of the planet’s lungs. And then attacking them for daring to show up anyway.

Despite this, their message remains the only coherent one. That the wealthy and powerful are destroying the sacred living loam of this earth. Our biosphere. The only home human beings have ever known. That logging, mining, farming and fossil fuel extraction in the forests of the planet, especially the Amazon rainforest, are contributing to a climate that becomes more unstable and angrier by the year. That the genocidal project of capitalist and colonial exploitation and land theft is driving our omnicidal trajectory.

Just last month, scientists issued another dire warning, adding to a litany of critical tipping points. The besieged, carbon absorbing Amazon rainforest may be transformed into a savannah in our lifetime. This would be disastrous for humanity and countless species as the global temperature is predicted to exceed 1.5c around 2030, far earlier than previously estimated.

This is the first time the COP has been held this close to the Amazon. But despite this historic proximity, it continues to close its doors to the forest’s inhabitants and guardians. And this tragic irony is one we will all come to regret.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

The Stupidest Timeline

The new Syrian president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, assumed control of the country after the brutal Bashar al-Assad was overthrown. Here he is with US wannabe dictator, Donald Trump, in the White House.

Prior to his presidency, al-Sharaa was the leader of al-Nusra Front and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham which perpetrated horrendous war crimes that included suicide bombings, forced conversions, ethnic cleansing and massacres against Syria and Lebanon’s Christian, Alawite, Shia and Druze minorities.

None of that seemed to faze Trump as he spritzed the Syrian President with his cologne, bizarrely asking him how many wives he had.

Meanwhile, millions of Americans are going without food, millions more will pay double for their healthcare insurance (thanks to the capitulation of Chuck Schumer and other leading Democrats), masked ICE thugs terrorize immigrants and those who defend them, fishermen are being blasted out of the water by the US military, and the US continues to support Israel as it commits genocide against the Palestinians.

To say we live in the stupidest, most absurd and depraved timeline is a monumental understatement.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

The White-Washed Sepulchers of America

Nikalie Monroe did a social test which she posted on TikTok. She called dozens of churches across the United States pretending to be a mother in desperate need of baby formula. Sometimes she would play a recording of a crying baby in the background. She would say she had no money and that the baby hadn’t eaten several meals.

Despite all this, most of the institutions, that incidentally boasted they were “prolife,” refused to help her, citing such reasons as “You don’t attend the church,” “We stopped doing that,” suggesting she contact “local government,” or simply saying “no.”

It was the smaller, predominantly Black churches, a Buddhist Temple, and several mosques and Islamic Centre’s that assured her that they would help. One pastor, an elderly grandfather, said he would go out and buy the formula himself. Others, including the late Charlie Kirk’s church or the toothy charlatan Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, turned her down. Osteen”s estimated net worth is anywhere from $40 million to $100 million.

And did these churches apologize for their stunning hypocrisy? Or for their glaring lack of compassion and care for a starving baby? Well, no. In fact, the pastor of the Living Faith Baton Rouge Baptist Church said he “doesn’t apologize to Satan.” He then called Monroe a “evil witch” and that his bible didn’t allow such people “to live.” The pastor of Germantown Baptist Church in Kentucky accused Monroe of being a woman of “folly, seductive and knowing nothing” who was trying to catch the church in some “woke liberal” trap.

American Christianity was poisoned a very long time ago by capitalism. The ones who gulped down most of that brew were white, evangelical churches. This is where the noxious “prosperity gospel” was born, which elevated wealth to a virtue and that celebrates slick televangelists who sport gold watches and climb aboard private jets. The one that blames the poor for their plight because they didn’t pray hard enough, they weren’t “trusting Jesus,” or because they didn’t tithe enough money to be blessed. The ones who delight in raining fire and brimstone down on the vulnerable and marginalized in society, yet seldom, if ever, preach about Jesus warnings to the wealthy.

That these churches are prolife is of little surprise. Their piety is policy, not compassion. And that policy is about social control and oppression, not enlightenment or liberation. This is how they have absolutely no problem with Israel’s starvation of babies and children in Gaza or even the suffering of Palestinian Christians.

These Christians delight in punishment and otherizing because, like the early American Puritans, their twisted sense of sanctified beatification is a source of sadistic pleasure. There is no mystery that they deify nakedly cruel despots like Donald Trump either. He echoes their hollowed out humanity. A narcissistic bully who revels in punching down on who Jesus referred to as “the least of these.”

Nikalie Monroe’s little social experiment held up a mirror, and these churches had to look at themselves for one, long, uncomfortable minute. But it isn’t really shocking that they lack any capacity for insight. The poison they drank years ago deadened whatever soul they once had. The tragic irony is that they could not see they were the very “white-washed sepulchers” that Jesus once warned about.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

The Striking Irony of Zionist Outrage over ‘Miss Palestine’

Apparently, carrying out and defending a genocide isn’t enough for some people. Case in point, the Miss Universe contest being held in Thailand.

Zionists are accusing Nadeen Ayoub (Miss Palestine) of not being Palestinian. It’s kind of funny, since they spend half of their time denying Palestinians exist, to saying someone isn’t Palestinian enough.

Ayoub was born in Michigan, but her parents are Palestinian. She grew up in Ramallah in the Occupied West Bank. And she did study in Canada where she earned a BA in Psychology and Literature. She is the first “Miss Palestine” in the pageant’s history. Melanie Shiraz (Miss Israel) although born in Tel Aviv, lived most of her life in the US (Florida and California) until just before October 7th 2023.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were violently expelled from their homeland during the Nakba. So, being born there was not an option for millions of Palestinians due to ethnic cleansing, Israel’s violation of international law in the “right of return” for refugees and decades of apartheid policies.

But the irony of all of this is that the people spreading these lies about Ayoub don’t seem to have a problem that the “founding father” of Israel, David Ben-Gurion, who was born David Grün in Płońsk, Congress Poland, Russian Empire in 1886. Or that their beloved Golda Meir was born Golda Mabovitch in Kiev, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire in 1898, and grew up in Milwaukee. Or that huge swaths of Israeli society originally came from somewhere other than what is now Israel.

In fact, the “Jewish Nation-State Law” defines Israel as the national home of the Jewish people and grants the right to national self-determination exclusively to Jews, effectively marginalizing Palestinian citizens of Israel, even if they were born there and even if their ancestors go back centuries. And Jewish people are allowed to come to Israel from anywhere in the world, and they are granted citizenship regardless of where they were born or if they have any ties to the land, other than religious ones. It is called “Aliyah.”

This is the nature of racist ideologies. Stealing land, destroying villages and farmland, and killing hundreds of thousands of people in Palestine wasn’t enough. Their very existence must be erased from the public record.

But regardless of their crass efforts, Ayoub seems to rise above it all.

“We are more than our suffering. We are women and people with dreams, creativity, talents, and we just want a chance to offer that to the world,” Ayoub said.

“I want the world to see that Palestinians are more than just their struggles and their suffering and their pain,” adding, “Palestinians, we have a lot of dignity.”

“My biggest pain, honestly, is the suppression of the identity and beauty. It’s not just what we see in the headlines, not just the suffering. We’re so much more,” Ayoub said. “We’re beautiful, we love life, we just want a chance to show you that life.”

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

*Photo is of the inane meme circulating in online Zionist circles.

Sexual Violence and the Colonial Project

Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi (left photo) was the Israeli army’s top lawyer. She briefly disappeared, but was later found on a beach in Tel Aviv. Now she is behind bars. Her crime? She approved the leak of a surveillance video that showed the rape of a Palestinian detainee by Israeli soldiers at the notorious Sde Teiman military prison.

After she was found, far right TV personality Yinon Magal, an ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, posted on X with a winking-face emoji: “We can resume the lynch.”

The soldiers who assaulted the Palestinian prisoner allegedly sodomized him with a knife. A medical staffer said, on condition of anonymity out of fear for his safety, that the victim had life-threatening injuries from blunt trauma to the abdomen and the chest and fractured ribs. He had to undergo emergency surgery for a perforated rectum. The victim was returned days later to the prison where he was assaulted.

There were protests in Israel, but not to decry what those soldiers did. They were to defend them. They were enraged by the arrest and prosecution of the soldiers. Several members of the Knesset joined in these demonstrations, which often became violent.

The prime suspect at the centre of this heinous crime is soldier Meir Ben-Shitrit (pictured on the right). But instead of being vigorously questioned by journalists, he has been celebrated by Israeli media, doing a plethora of softball television interviews where he and the other suspects are treated as the real victims.

Recently, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in Israel, released a report on systematic Israeli sexual violence against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank since 7 October 2023.

The report, entitled “More than a Human Can Bear”, provides such incontrovertible evidence of Israeli crimes that “[t]here is no escape from the conclusion that Israel has employed sexual and gender-based violence against Palestinians to terrorize them and perpetuate a system of oppression that undermines their right to self-determination.”

None of this is new. Israel has long used rape and sexual abuse as a weapon or form of collective punishment, as documented by Israeli human rights organizations. Yet this is rarely reported on in the Western press.

Instead, they run stories of “mass rape” on October 7th, along with blatant lies about “decapitated babies,” without ever providing a shred of evidence. Even former US president Joe Biden repeated these lies, saying he saw the photos. The White House later denied the president saw any such photographs. Thus far, not one Israeli woman has stepped forward to allege rape on October 7th.

None of this is to claim that no sexual violence occurred on that day. It is simply to point out that no evidence has been presented by Israel thus far. While there is ample evidence that attests to Palestinians, including child detainees, suffering from abuse.

Colonial projects have long used sexual violence to suppress and demoralize the populations they wished to subjugate. But in tandem with this was a racist claim that the colonized men presented a threat to white women and their purity.

Black men and boys in North America were routinely brutalized, tortured and killed for even the mere hint of sexual impropriety with white women. The tragic and horrifying case of Emmett Till is a testament to those dark times.

Israel is no different in this regard. Anti-miscegenation sentiment has been a pernicious thread through Israeli society since 1948. Even today, Israeli (and some Western political leaders) openly talk about the supposed “demographic danger” of mixed marriages.

Israel is not uniquely racist. It merely echoes the European colonial settler “civilized vs savage” narrative. Politicians like Netanyahu unashamedly repeat this myth by calling their state a “villa in a jungle.” The obvious implication being that Arab cultures and societies are barbaric and backwards.

This latest chapter is a bleak one in the long history of the Zionist project, with genocide being the natural culmination of the supremacist ideology. But it provides us insight into how movements subvert the truth and human decency to advance a mythology of dominance over those it subjugates.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

A Portrait of Moral Bankruptcy

There are some photographs that provide more insight into a person and an era than a thousand words ever could. This is one of those photographs.

A man collapsed at a press conference in the Oval Office. Apparently, he is doing okay now. But in that moment we caught a glimpse of Donald Trump that encapsulates his entire persona. Indeed, it encapsulates his entire life.

While others meet the moment with the care and concern that most human beings engender, Trump stands there frozen in a pallid light. Looking disinterested and even annoyed that his moment in the spotlight was stolen from him by human frailty.

Of course, no one would expect the US President to administer first aid, but it isn’t about that. It is about the complete lack of care on his bloated face. A dearth of any kind of emotion we normally associate with caring human beings.

Trump is emblematic of many Americans whose compassion for one another has been eroded so much so, that it is now permanently buried in a tomb of apathy, disgust and sneer. We have seen this before. In the ones that held up signs demanding mass deportations, or who shrug their shoulders about the US supported genocide being carried out by Israel in Gaza, or who are mocking SNAP beneficiaries for their plight right now. Their alienization from humanity has become their only identity.

This is not only a portrait of narcissistic detachment, it is a portrait of soulless, moral bankruptcy.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

An All American Genocide

One of the most popular myths of our time is that Israel controls the United States. This can be seen among many circles, both on the right and the left. This erroneous notion is the result of several factors. I will address two of them here.

The first is the romanization of America itself. Most Americans do not see themselves as subjects of the most powerful empire on the planet. On the contrary, they like to see themselves citizens of a democracy. But this falls apart easily with a simple look at polling.

Most Americans do not want the US to give Israel billions of dollars in funds each year. Most oppose what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Most would like that money spent domestically on things like healthcare or education. Yet, the vast majority of American political representatives on both sides of the aisle widely ignore these desires. Both ruling parties have pledged their support to the Empire and its assets. This is because American Imperialism is a bipartisan affair.

Another byproduct of this delusion is that so many Americans have been conditioned to ignore or absolve the copious crimes committed by its soldiers and military sector abroad on behalf of American and international businesses. The delusion that the United States operates from a place of benevolent power has been largely internalized by most Americans.

That the US has 800+ military bases around the world and that this is rarely questioned or even discussed by most American politicians or the mainstream media is telling. Somehow, this is justified as “protecting American interests.” Of course, those interests also happen to align with that of American capital and the investments of the international billionaire class.

When troops are deployed it is almost always depicted as a “reluctant, yet necessary” action to guard the US from would be enemies. The fact that these supposed “enemies” live in impoverished nations that happen to be rich with natural resources is barely a footnote in the national mainstream discourse.

The second has more to do with antisemitism and its pernicious influence on the American mindset. An old bigoted trope is the belief that Jews control the planet. That they have near supernatural powers in manipulating government officials and policy. The idea that a tiny nation-state in the Middle East controls the wealthiest and most powerful imperial force in the world is demonstrably ludicrous upon close inspection. But this idea has its roots in a centuries old bigotry.

This is not to say that Zionist lobbies like AIPAC or the ADL do not have significant sway over politicians. They do. But both of those organizations are American. And there are far more Christian Zionists in the US than Jewish Zionists.

These American evangelicals, who view Israel as essential to the fulfilment of their apocalyptic eschatological prophecies, have enormous sway over US policy. To focus solely on the influence of these organizations is to ignore how American Empire uses ethnic and religious differences to its own advantage. This is how it has operated since its inception.

There were no Israelis in North America when the Indigenous population was ethnically cleansed and nearly wiped out by genocide. There were no Israelis in North America when Black Africans were enslaved for over 400 years. There were no Israelis involved in the US conquest of the Kingdom of Hawaii, or the brutal occupation of the Philippines, or the nuking of civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Expansion, exploitation, racism, genocide, enslavement, destabilization of nations, toppling of democratically elected governments, assassinations, coups. All of them are as American as apple pie. They were encoded into the very DNA of the America project since day one. But an infantile sentimentalization of American history has managed to sponge this away from much of the American public’s consciousness.

One of the easiest ways to understand Israel is to see it as an American military base that protects its geopolitical and capital interests in the Middle-East. Almost all of its citizens must serve in the military, with some religious exemptions. What this has done is create a culture of militarism which thrives on paranoia, perpetual victimhood and the myth of supremacy.

It has also reinforced the impunity so many Israelis have enjoyed and think they are entitled to, even after proudly posting their crimes online. Israeli politicians and media have openly expressed their genocidal intentions and plans. For decades, Israelis have gotten away with their crimes thanks to the protection and support of the most powerful empire on the planet.

A big part of this has to do with the lie that the US cares about Jewish people or is fighting antisemitism. And Hollywood has played an enormous role in this storyline. It has consistently worked with US military and CIA operatives to push the myth of a “clash of civilizations.” Nakedly racist shows like Homeland and movies like Zero Dark Thirty use propaganda to normalize Islamophobia and American imperial violence in the Global South.

The nation that turned Jews away during the Holocaust has never cared about their welfare. They are a tool to advance its power on the world stage under the guise of a “noble, humanitarian cause.” But the lie is beginning to fall apart as more and more people see the Trump regime downplay real antisemitism, conflate Judaism with the political ideology of Zionism, and attack Jews who oppose Zionism and Israel’s murderous genocide.

Israel is the American Empire’s most important colonial asset. And this asset has maintained its relevance by supplying the Empire, as well as many other governments, its advanced security and surveillance technology. Technology that has been lab tested over many years on the Palestinians.

This is why Palestine is the most pressing moral question of our age. If the powerful get away with what they have done to Gaza, they will surely do it again anywhere and against anyone that stands in the way of their profit and control. A recent look at the bloodstained earth in Sudan is an example of this.

It should be abundantly clear that the horrendous genocide that Israel is carrying out against the Palestinians could not have happened were it not for American money, weapons and diplomatic cover. In fact, Israel, in its current form, would not exist were it not for American money, weapons and diplomatic cover.

This is the flex of American colonial power, upgraded for the age of late capitalism. But the monster that the US created is beginning to unravel under the weight of its own unhinged delusions, paranoia, racism and blatant brutality. The American led project that was meant to legitimize colonialism for the modern era is rapidly disintegrating. The public are simply not buying the lies as easily as they once did. And for that, we need to thank Israel itself. It has proven to be its own worst enemy.

So, while the apartheid state of Israel is indeed committing genocide, to look at this only through that narrow lens misses the big picture. American Empire, even though it is in steep decline, is the man behind the curtain. It, along with other Western aligned powers and the global wealthy elite class, are behind every bullet, every drone, every bomb.

Every destroyed hospital, bakery, school, apartment building, farm was destroyed by both Israel and its benefactor, the American Empire. Every family buried under the rubble of their home was torn apart by Israel and its colonial benefactor, the American Empire. Every child shot at, starved or blown up, was a victim of Israel and its colonial benefactor, the American Empire. In every sense, this is an all-American genocide.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025