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Hate and Guilt Unmasked

The Nazi Inversion: Europe’s Sick Secret.

Europe isn't trying to save Palestinians; it’s trying to un-murder the Jews.

The Nazi Inversion: Europe’s Sick Secret.

For decades, observers have struggled to explain the irrational, obsessive fervor with which Western Europe has embraced the Palestinian cause. But a viral analysis by cultural critic James Lindsay is now stripping away the humanitarian mask to reveal something far more sinister: Europe isn't trying to save Palestinians; it’s trying to un-murder the Jews.

The Ultimate Psychological Loophole

Lindsay’s thesis, which has sent shockwaves through social media, argues that European support for "Palestine" is a sophisticated form of guilt-projection.

By imagining a "State of Palestine" as a victim of "Jewish colonialism and genocide," Europeans can effectively recast Jews as the "New Nazis."

"By finding a way to stain the Jews and Israel with those same moral evils they themselves feel the weight of... Europeans can not only remove but reverse the mark of the evil they inflicted," Lindsay writes.

In this twisted moral alchemy, if the Jew becomes the perpetrator, the European is no longer the villain of history. They become the "enlightened" witness, finally freed from the crushing weight of the 20th century.

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The "Zvi Rex" Reality

The sentiment echoes the famous, biting quip by Israeli psychologist Zvi Rex: "The Germans will never forgive the Jews for Auschwitz."

It sounds like a paradox, but current data supports it. As of February 2026, Israel’s favorability ratings across Western Europe have hit record lows. While the media portrays this as a reaction to the war in Gaza, Lindsay’s "Profound Realization" suggests the opposite: the war is simply the canvas upon which Europe is painting its own absolution.

Inversion as a Weapon

This isn't just a "Leftist" quirk; it is a structural necessity for the European psyche. Standing with Israel requires acknowledging Jewish moral agency.

Instead, by choosing the "Palestinian Victim" narrative, Europe can:

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