
Dilemma Podcast Holy Books, Propaganda, and The Voice of Hind Rajab
After watching The Voice of Hind Rajab, I started thinking about doctrine — not religious doctrine, but cinematic doctrine. For decades, Hollywood films like True Lies and Rules of Engagement helped script a moral universe where Arab violence was irrational, Western violence was justified, and Israel existed inside an unquestioned frame of necessity. Drawing on Jack Shaheen’s work in Reel Bad Arabs, this essay argues that blockbuster filmmaking became a kind of modern scripture — more powerful than any ancient text in shaping how we see good and evil. But that narrative monopoly is breaking. And when the story collapses, power gets nervous.00:00 Intro00:28 Part 1: Holy Doctrines04:55 Part 2: The New Mythmakers13:38 Part 3: Preimagined Terror22:20 Part 4 The Turning Tide31:34 Part 5 The Desperate StrategyBECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NIku35U9thGG9WBJjE0sw/joinFor more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com
