What unites us

Written by Daniel F. Prinsloo @Daniel7Prinsloo

We never thought that in our lifetimes we would have to take the reigns as concerned citizens and become journalists and activists to spread the truth to a uninformed and indoctrinated world. As a community we don’t do this for ourselves or for money, but we do it because we are humans, and we care about people who are enduring the worst kinds of persecution.

What unites us regardless of our race, ethnicity, religion, or political views is our humanity. That is what matters. We live together in peace, or we all die in war. That’s what the elites and Zionists in control want, and that is why they constantly create division and hate. To control us and have us fight their wars so they can be enriched and shape the world in their image. They want us to be constantly in fear and leave our decision making to them. We have seen their evil and we say we’ve had enough.

We will not bow to them as we are free, and we shape our own destiny. We also take up the responsibility to fight for others to have freedom and the right to live in peace. These elites have hidden in the dark but shown themselves and their corrupt “International rules-based order” which only serves them and their Zionist overlords. The masks are off and we know who the oppressors are.

As one we stand for Palestine, we talk about the suffering in Africa, in Sudan, Somalia, Congo, the child labor in the DRC to accommodate the elitists Utopia of a battery-operated world by mining cobalt. If we as a peace movement embrace our God given rights, we have the power to say no to their wars, their agendas, and their influence over us in wanting us divided so they can benefit. I have seen and read so much hate being spewed by Zionists against caring people who defend Gazans, and it makes it clear who we are dealing with.

They call for rape, murder, and violence, yet they accuse us. We are making an impact, as we took up the mantle that was supposed to be done by professional journalists. We do this together as no one is more important than another. This is a collective effort and though some days seem hopeless, as if our message goes unheard, trust me, if we were silent, things would be even worse for Palestinians. We do this because we care about a people who are being exploited, slaughtered, starved, and we say, no more of this.

Our leaders and institutions do not represent us, and we sure as hell, do not consent to the evils of Zionism.

Written by Daniel Prinsloo
Christian / Citizen Journalist / Aspiring Writer / Activist / Loyal to the Palestinian Cause / Inquisitive / Geopolitics Enthusiast