Thank you, but GLACA is not a bigot.
I am friends with him and have tremendous respect for his art and friendship. I understand and share his passion for taking a stand against the atrocities of the Palestinian genocide.
We also share the viewpoint that there are powerful, hidden forces within governments and institutions (the "deep state") that exert significant influence over various aspects of society, including financial systems, political power structures, and the use of violence to maintain control.
I have had a brief conversation with him about this topic before, and I am merely seeking to get a clarification here as it relates to my point that:
People are individuals, not stereotypes. Ethnicity does not define character, and it is dangerous and unjust to condemn an entire group for the atrocities committed in the name of politics or religion.
As for the OP, that's a different story. I'm done with that conversation.