I have an upcoming blog post about the dangers of Zionism and, more to the point, how to avoid pitfalls in life and decisions that could quite easily come back to bite you. Before I complete it, let alone upload it, I wanted to share something with you.
After the Nova Festival attacks in Israel on 7th October 2023, many people spoke up on social media confessing their support of Israel. Israel, need it be said, was established as a state in 1948 under the Balfour agreement. It is not a country that has existed for thousands of years, as many people will tell you. Palestine, in contrast, is. It was referred to as 'Pelesat' as early as 1150 BCE. When Israel was created, millenia later, this act automatically stole land off the Palestinian people, holding them under occupation. Palestine hasn’t been free since then.
I have memory difficulties. I find it hugely helpful to keep track of information on my notes app. Sadly, I’ve found I have had to keep track of other people’s behaviour, for example, if they’re supporting Israel. Israel, need it be said, are conducting a genocide in Gaza. This has been confirmed by the United Nations.
Here are some reasonably well-known people or organisations who I have been disappointed to see have expressed support for Israel post-Nova attack.
Adam Presser, Tiktok CEO
Adam Sandler, actor
Adam Szlapka, EU minister
Adidas sportswear
ADS group, defence and security
Aerosmith, rock group
Aerovironment aircraft
Agilite military gear supplier
Aimpoint, military supplier and inventor of the red dot sight
Alex Karp, Palintir CEO
Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s spin doctor
Allainz, insurer for Elbit Systems
Alphabet, computing services for Israeli military
AM General, Humvee manufacturer
Amy Schumer, actress
Anat Schwarz, lead reporter, New York Times
Andrew Fox, retired British Army Major
Andrew Ogles, Republican
Andy Garcia, actor
Anthony Blinken, former US Secretary of State
APCO, lobbyists
Apple software
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Ashton Kutcher, actor
Aspen, Elbit insurers
Associated Press
Atlantic newspaper
Azealia Banks, pop star
BAE Systems, British multinational aerospace, arms and information security company
Barack Obama
Barbara Streisand
Barclays
Bari Weiss, CBS editor-in-chief
BBC
Ben Shapiro, US conservative commentator
Bethanydillon_, influencer
Bill Clinton, former US president
Bill Maher, US talk show host
Boeing, aerospace manufacturer
Borussia Dortmund football club
Boy George, singer
Brighton and Hove Albion FC
British Museum
Burger King
Cadbury
Caitlin Jenner
Cambridge University
Camden Council
Caterpillar
CBS, US TV station
Cedarsoak, company ran by both Labour Friends of Israel and Conservative Friends of Israel, developed report on Nova Festival attack
Chanel perfume
Channel 4 News
Charisma Carpenter, actress
Charles Vietch, Manchester Youtuber
ChatGPT, AI bot
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
Christopher Harborne, Qinetiq’s largest shareholder
Coca Cola
Colt, weapons manufacturer
Conan O’Brien, US TV host
Conor McGregor, Irish MMA fighter
Corsight, AI, facial recognition company
Costa
Daily Telegraph
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, former Tory MP
Darren Grimes, Reform politician
Dave Portnoy, Barstool Sports CEO
Dave Rubin conservative influencer
David Arquette, US actor
David Cameron, former UK Prime Minister
David Draiman of the band The Disturbed
David Lammy, UK Labour politician
David Schwimmer, actor, Ross in Friends
Day & Zimmermann ammunition manufacturer
Dean Cain, former Superman actor, anti-vaxxer
Debra Messing off Will & Grace
Digital Barriers, who use Corsight, monitoring the Palestinians for Israel
Dior beauty cosmetics
Disney
DJ Khaled
DJI, makes drones for Israel
Dr Eli David, AI researcher
Dr Phil, US pseudo-therapist and talk show host
Drake, rapper, singer
Draymond Green, US basketballer
DUP
Economist
Elbit Systems, weapons manufacturer operating in the UK
Ellen Barkin, Hollywood actress
Elon Musk, head of X, SpaceX and Tesla, currently world’s richest person
Emily Thornberry, Labour MP for Islington
Emtan, weapons manufacturer
Eric Adams, former NYC mayor
Eurovision
Eva Lovia, adult star
Ewan McGregor, Scottish actor
Ferrero, chocolatier
Fiona Bruce, BBC News
Floyd Mayweather, retired boxer
Flyer Defense, military company
Forbes
Ford
Friends TV show
Gail’s Bakery
Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman actress, former IDF soldier
Galaxy chocolate
Gary Lubner, Israel Lobbyist, Labour donor
Gene Simmons, musician from Kiss
General Dynamics
General Electric
General Motors
Gerard Butler, actor
Ghost Robotics
Gillian Merron, Parliamentary undersecretary of state
Graham Lineman Father Ted creator
The Guardian newspaper
Harlan Coben, author
HD Hyundai
Helen Mirren, actress
Hillary Clinton, politician
Hime Marie, ‘Corndog_princess,’ adult entertainer
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies
Hotel Chocolat
Howard Stern, shock jock
Howmet Aerospace
Humphrey Cobbold, Pure Gym owner
H&M clothing
Israel Aerospace Industries
Infinidome, navigation security
In-n-out Burger
Intel, IT manufacturer
Itsjackkkb influencer
ITV
Jack Black, singer / actor
James Whale, LBC presenter
Jamie Lee Curtis, actress
Jane Fonda, actress
Jay Mack, US comedian
JCB, British construction manufacturer
Jenna Jameson, porn star
Jerry Seinfeld, US actor
Jimmy Carr, comedian
JK Rowling, Harry Potter author
Joe Biden, former US president
Joe Rogan, UFC commentator and podcaster
John Bolton, US Republican politician
John Mason SNP
John Woodcock AKA Lord Walney
Johnson & Johnson, healthcare manufacurer
Jonathan Gullis, former Tory MP
Jonathan Kestenbaum, Labour House of Lords, former IDF soldier
Jonathan Mendelsohn, former head of Friends of Israel
Jon Voight, actor
Jordan Peterson, Canadian psychologist and author
Julia Hartley Brewer, UK TV Newscaster
Julianna Margulies, Sopranos actress
Justin Beiber, singer
Justin Timberlake, singer
Kamala Harris, former Democratic VP, ’25 presidential candidate
Kash Patel, FBI head
Kathryn Winnick, Lagertha in Vikings
Katie Salmon, Love Island contestant
Katy Perry, singer
Kemi Banedoch, Conservative MP
KFC
Kid Rock, singer
Kier Starmer, UK PM
Kim Kardashian
Kinder, chocolatier
Krishnan Guru Murthy, Channel 4 News
Krispy Kreme Donuts
Larry Ellison, TikTok boss
Leonardo DiCaprio, actor
Leonid Radvinksy, deceased Onlyfans owner
Leupold, optics manufacturer
Liev Schreiber, actor
Lindsay Graham, US senator
Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House, UK Parliament
Lisa Kudrow, actor
Lisa Nandy, Labour politician
Liz Truss, former UK PM
Lizzysavetsky, US influencer
L’Oreal skincare company
Lord Austin, trade envoy
Lucy Powell. Deputy PM
Luke Akehurst, Labour MP for Durham North, wore a ‘Zionist s—lord’ t shirt, heads ‘We Believe in Israel’ advocacy organisation
Lynsi Snyder, head of In-n-Out Burger
Maria Eagle, board of deputies
Mark Hamill, played Luke Skywalker
Mark Pellegrino, actor
Marriot hotels
Mars chocolate
Matthew RJ Brodsky White House advisor
May Golan, Israeli Women’s Minister
Maureen Lipman, UK journalist
McDonald’s
Melanie Phillips, newspaper commentator
Mercedes Benz
Meta
Mette Fredericksen, current Denmark PM
Michael Gove, Conservative MP
Michael Rappaport, actor
Michael Voznesensky, software engineer, Facebook
Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel
Mike Tapp, Labour MP
Mondelez (makes Toblerone, Milka, Daim)
Motorola
Natalie Portman, actress
Nestle
New York Post
New York Times
Next, clothing brand
Nick Farrari, LBC presenter
Nick Fuentes, political commentator
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, MP for Clacton
Nike
Nikki Haley, Trump politician
NPR News
Onlyfans
Oracle US tech company
Orlando Bloom, Hollywood actor
Owen Wilson, Hollywood actor Oxford University
Ozzy Osborne, deceased singer
O2 Arena, London performance space
Pamela Anderson, actress
Paul Hollywood, UK TV chef
Palantir, software developers used by Israel
Paramount Film
Paulo Costa, UFC fighter
Pepsi
Peter Thiel, Paypal boss, Palantir chairman
Pharrell Williams
PHS, waste disposer for Elbit
Piers Morgan, news editor and presenter
Pizza Hut
Pret a Manger
Priti Patel, conservative Politician
Probama, political tweeter
Puma sportswear
Qinetiq arms firm
Quentin Tarantino
Rachel Blaine, Conservative Friends of Israel
Rachel Reeves, Chancellor
Rachel Riley, Countdown maths expert
Reebok sportswear
Richard Madely, UK TV presenter
Richard Tice, Reform deputy
River Island clothing chain
Robertazemaityte, stripper
Robert F Kennedy Jr, US Health Sec
Rob Little, Spectator hack, suggested that Glastonbury festival be bombed
Rupert Lowe, Restore MP
Sabra, hummus brand
Sacha Baron Cohen, UK entertainer, plays Ali G, Borat, Bruno
Sam Moldano, Johnson and Johnson VP who asked Israel to ‘kill all Palestinians’
Sarah Silverman, comedian
Sean Strickland, UFC
Selena Gomez, actress
Selma Blair, actress
Serco (partner with Elbit)
Sharron Davies, retired swimmer
Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy’s widow
Shelagh Fogarty, LBC
Shladot, defence manufacturer
SKIMS (Kim Kardashian clothing)
Sofia Rose, porn star
The Spectator
Spiked, political magazine
Starbucks
Stephen Crabb, Tory MP
Stormzy, rapper
Stuart Polak,Tory MP, Friends of Israel honorary president
Suella Braverman, former Tory MP, twice Home Secretary, now Reform MP
Superbowl
Sun Newspaper
Sydney Sweeney, US actress
Sylvester Stallone, US actor
Ted Cruz, US Republican politician
Therealsideofmanchester Instagram account showing happenings in the city
Thorntons chocolate
TikTok social media platform
Time magazine
Times newspaper
Times of Israel
Tim Whalberg, Republican politician
Tommy Robinson, political activist, co-founder of the English Defence League
Tony Blair, former UK PM, now Chairman of The Institute for Global Change
Tracey-Ann Obermann, Chrissie Watts in Eastenders
Trevor Chin, Israeli lobbyist, funded Starmer’s leadership campaign
Tucker Carlson, US news anchor
Tzipi Hotevely, Israeli ambassador
Uber
UEFA
United Nations
United Talent Agency (dropped Bob Vylan)
University of Cologne
University of Minnesota
Uri Geller, TV Illusionist
Van Jones, CNN Analyst
Vanguard, investment advisor
Victor Blank, former Lloyds Bank chairman
Virgin Money
Waitrose
Washington Post
Wes Streeting, current Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Wix website builder
Xaviaer DuRousseau, US influencer
Yvette Cooper, current Secretary of State
Zara, high street fashion chain
Ziggy Marley, singer, Bob Marley’s eldest son
Zoe Strimpel, BBC News anchor, rolled her eyes at the ‘Drawings Against Genocide’ exhibition
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So. More to come about Zionism and other political issues, and their consequences, in the upcoming days.
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