Let’s get one thing straight: when Superman—the ultimate American myth—says fuck empire, people notice.
And when that empire looks a little too much like Israel’s current actions in Gaza, the Zionist outrage machine shifts into hyperdrive.
The new Superman film, directed by James Gunn, dares to do what every “both-sides” pundit refuses to: it names power. It shows invasion, ethnic cleansing, state-sanctioned violence—and it doesn’t hide behind euphemisms. Superman sides with the oppressed, not the occupying power. He protects civilians, challenges militarized control, and refuses to be used as a puppet of nationalism.
And suddenly? He’s “too political.”
He’s “super-woke.”
He’s “anti-Israel.”
…No. He’s anti-genocide. There’s a difference.
🚨 When Extream Right Wing Zionists Say “Woke,” They Mean “You Noticed”
Let’s decode this real quick:
“Woke” doesn’t mean what they say it means. It means you’re paying attention. It means you stopped swallowing state-sanctioned spin and started asking who’s profiting from the bodies in the rubble. It means you saw through the PR, the talking points, and the white phosphorus—and you dared to say something.
So when Superman calls out violence, the ones supporting it cry “offensive.”
But what’s actually offensive?
Mass graves. Starving children. Entire apartment blocks turned to ash. And a global audience that’s finally, finally starting to call it what it is: genocide.
🧨 Superman Doesn’t Serve Nations—He Serves Justice
The original Superman was created by Jewish immigrants who knew all too well the dangers of unchecked fascism. Gunn’s version doesn’t betray that legacy. It returns to it. It asks: what happens when you have ultimate power and refuse to be part of a machine that dehumanizes?
Spoiler: that’s what heroes should do.
But the backlash isn’t about heroism—it’s about control. Zionists aren’t mad because Superman is fictional. They’re mad because millions of people will see this allegory and wake the fuck up.
And they should be scared. Because narrative is power. And for once, it’s not bending to them.
🎯 It’s Not Anti-Semitic to Be Anti-Zionist
We’re gonna say this slowly for the folks in the back still clutching their Hasbara handbooks or pearls:
Judaism ≠Zionism.
Criticizing Israel’s war crimes ≠Anti-Semitism.
Calling out genocide ≠hate speech.
The state of Israel doesn’t get a free pass to bomb hospitals, starve children, and then call anyone who objects a bigot. Superman isn’t calling out Jews—he’s calling out violence. And if that makes people uncomfortable? Good. It should.
🔥 Why This Matters Now
Because Gaza isn’t just a political issue. It’s a moral one. And when the most iconic hero in American media finally stands up against mass killing and colonial oppression, the backlash exposes exactly who’s afraid of justice.
Let’s be real: Superman doesn’t need your approval. And neither do we.
We stand with truth. With justice. With the people under fire.
And if that offends you?
We’ll say it again—louder.
WE STAND WITH SUPERMAN !!!
đź§· Yup, We Said That.
Because someone fucking has to.