Bad causes attract bad people Why do the pro-#Hamas groups always lie through their scummy teeth?

I have been amused by the so-called #GlobalMarchToGaza and the silliness of Western liberals in their sympathy for the people who started a war they couldn’t finish, and pointed out their naïveté of hundreds of protesters who believed that Egypt would simply allow them to march through the Sinai desert to the border with Gaza, in theory to break the “siege.”

In a recent post on Twitter — I refuse to call it 𝕏 — the group were kind enough to include the link to their website, which I naturally checked. So, what did I find?

Is Global March To Gaza a political movement?

  • No. Global March To Gaza is a civic, apolitical, and independent movement.
  • We do not represent any political party, ideology, or religion.
  • We represent the people, in all their diversity and humanism.
  • Our only guiding principles are justice, human dignity, and peace.

So, they claim to be apolitical, to suck in the Western liberals, but a group whose “only guiding principles are justice, human dignity, and peace” would also have been calling for Hamas to release all of the remaining hostages. That I did not find.

One of the six ‘luminaries’ shown, Zwelivelile Mandla Mandela, Chief of the Mvezo Traditional Council, the Amir of the Royal House of Mandela, and the grandson of former President Nelson Mandela, was depicted wearing a ‘Palestinian’ keffiyeh.

The Global March to Gaza are as apolitical as our Democratic Party.

I never expect any group which tells us it is apolitical to actually be apolitical, and once again, I was proven right.

I’ve said it before: bad causes attract bad people, and the Global March to Gaza organizers are simply bad people.