
HasanAbi TOTAL GROYPER COLLAPSE
Jan 7, 2026
Explore the complexities of U.S. intervention in Venezuela and the media's framing. Dive into the rifts within nationalist circles and the critique of anti-Semitic rhetoric. Understand how class analysis sheds light on imperialism, moving beyond simplistic tribal narratives. Discover the dangers of extremist rhetoric while advocating for a hopeful future. Unpack the failed Iraq War and its motivations, emphasizing the importance of allowing nations to flourish independently.
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Trump Shapes Perception Of Intervention
- Hasanabi observes Trump's actions make interventionist moves seem "base" to some audiences simply because Trump did them.
- He links media pro-intervention coverage to weak preparatory propaganda and public war-weariness limiting support.
War-On-Terror Legacy Limits New Wars
- Hasanabi argues the public is still sensitive from the global war on terror, limiting appetite for new regime-change wars.
- He says this closeness and poor propaganda explain declining approval despite media framing.
Differentiate Crude Blame From Principled Critique
- Hasanabi distinguishes low-IQ anti-Semites who offer crude blame from higher-level anti-Zionists with ideological critiques.
- He advises smarter critics adopt principled anti-imperialist frameworks rather than conspiratorial scapegoating.
