This read makes the through-line impossible to ignore: impunity at home, impunity abroad, all propped up by the same institutions. AIPAC dumping millions only to boost the least Israel-friendly candidate is poetic justice, but it’s also a warning about how detached elite money has become from political reality. Meanwhile, Palestinians are killed during a “ceasefire,” deported in shackles on luxury jets, and journalists are disappeared—while DOJ quietly guts immigration appeals and local cops refuse to investigate federal shootings. From Gaza to Cuba to the Pacific strikes, the U.S. response to crisis remains militarization, secrecy, and collective punishment. Drop Site is doing what legacy media won’t: putting these stories in the same frame, where they clearly belong.
This read makes the through-line impossible to ignore: impunity at home, impunity abroad, all propped up by the same institutions. AIPAC dumping millions only to boost the least Israel-friendly candidate is poetic justice, but it’s also a warning about how detached elite money has become from political reality. Meanwhile, Palestinians are killed during a “ceasefire,” deported in shackles on luxury jets, and journalists are disappeared—while DOJ quietly guts immigration appeals and local cops refuse to investigate federal shootings. From Gaza to Cuba to the Pacific strikes, the U.S. response to crisis remains militarization, secrecy, and collective punishment. Drop Site is doing what legacy media won’t: putting these stories in the same frame, where they clearly belong.