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Nothing says “justice” in 2025 like reposting an unhinged, profanity-laced, antisemitic manifesto — at least if you're BLM860.
Enter Caitlin Johnstone — a fringe propagandist BLM860 chose to promote, whose idea of human rights activism is mocking Jews for not liking chants of “Death to the IDF.”
Johnstone, an Australian “reporter,” cranks out deep thinkers like “Israel Supporters Will Be Despised for the Rest of Their Lives,” where she writes, “I’m supposed to hate a country for saying ‘Death to America’? I yell that during sex.”
Seriously. Johnstone opens with this winner:
“My God Israel supporters are exhausting. I’ve never gotten used to it. ‘Wahh, Zohran Mamdani wants to murder Jews!’ ‘Wahh, the musician hurt the IDF’s feelings!’ Shut up. Shut up. Shut the whole entire fuck up. Everyone is sick of your bullshit.”
This isn’t criticism of Israeli policy. This is Israeli Derangement Syndrome (IDS). And BLM860 hit the share button as if it were a meaningful contribution to the conversation.
Johnstone reduces any concern about antisemitism — including literal calls to murder Jews — to “melodramatic tantrums.” According to her, if you're disturbed by chants like “Death to the IDF,” you’re just a narcissist looking for attention. Never mind that the IDF includes civilians, medics, and reservists — and that “IDF” is often just code for “Jews” in these crowds.
She then doubles down with: “There is a genocide happening. A genocide. Babies are being starved... vast stretches of the Gaza Strip now look like the surface of the moon.”
Later, she refers to the conflict as “the Gaza holocaust.” That phrase doesn’t just cross a line — it rewrites history. Comparing Israeli military action to the murder of six million Jews twists the meaning of the Holocaust beyond recognition. It flips the roles of victim and aggressor, turning one of the world’s worst atrocities into a political talking point. It’s grotesque — and people are weirdly okay with it.
This goes beyond insult to Jews — it’s a deliberate revision of history to paint Jews as Nazis. And that’s what Hartford’s BLM860 is choosing to elevate.
Then comes the “look how smart I am” psychobabble: “Anyone who has had the misfortune of knowing a manipulative narcissist has seen all these patterns before. The self-centeredness. The hypocrisy. The horrific abuse, followed by collapsing into blubbering victimhood...” Her message is clear: Jews and their allies are emotionally broken, morally corrupt liars.
Johnstone doesn’t just mock concerns about antisemitism — she steamrolls them with glee.
“Your feelings don’t matter,” she writes, before launching into a sociopathic monologue so lacking in empathy it could’ve been ghostwritten by Hamas.
“The world does not revolve around you and your feelings,” she continues, as if the world somehow does revolve around her screeching Twitter feed. But she saves the real venom for last:
“Every single Palestinian who died today, individually, matters infinitely more than every feeling you’ve ever felt about every imaginary phantom you’ve pretended to feel threatened by.”
In other words, if you’re Jewish and afraid, shut up — you’re making it up. And BLM860 thought this was worth reposting.
But of course, it wouldn’t be a far-left meltdown without citing unproven conspiracy theories. Johnstone actually writes: “Trump himself has publicly confessed to being bought and owned by the world’s richest Israeli, Miriam Adelson.”
Apparently, Jewish billionaires “own” the U.S. president, and are plotting a war with Iran through the “Washington swamp,” which is “crawling with war sluts.” Because when in doubt, the far-left always falls back on the same old smear: Jews control the government.
And it gets worse. “Support for Israel needs to become politically toxic,” she says. That’s not a peace plan — it’s a blacklist. Erase them. Silence them. Make it unacceptable to be visibly Jewish or a supporter.
There’s nothing righteous or revolutionary about what Johnstone wrote. It’s not activism. It’s not resistance. It’s not about justice or human rights. It’s what many would view as hate speech — plain and simple.
And BLM860, a group that’s constantly lecturing the rest of us about “justice and equity,” apparently sees no problem with sharing it. No condemnation. No distancing. Just a clean little retweet.
There’s nothing wrong with opposing war. There’s nothing wrong with believing the United States shouldn’t be involved in the Israel–Iran conflict. Reasonable people can disagree on policy, strategy, or humanitarian priorities. But Caitlin Johnstone isn’t making a case for peace — she’s making a case soaked in hate. She could express her opposition to war without mocking Jewish grief, without invoking Holocaust comparisons, and without repeating conspiracy theories about Jewish control of global politics. She chose not to. And BLM860 chose to amplify her anyway.
At this point, BLM860 isn’t a social justice group — it’s looking more and more like the Left’s answer to QAnon. Blue Anon has officially entered the building.
Well, she seems nice! Where do they find these morons?