WARTIME IMAGES CAN DESTROY THE PERPETRATOR STATE
Remember the Vietnam War?  The “Saigon Execution” image taken by an AP photographer in February 68?  It got the Pulitzer Prize in 69. The US-backed puppet regime of South Vietnam fell in '75, as a result of the U.S. Congress shutting down its money supply and funds for the US military to wage the war. That in turn was caused by US public opinion turning against the war, largely formed by images of evil war crimes.Â
Remember the iconic “Napalm Girl” image captured by a Viet AP stringer (but attributed to Viet AP staff photographer Nick Ut) in June '72?   It won the Pulitzer Prize in '73, two years before the Saigon regime fell.Â
This video below - presumably taken by an IDF soldier or military photographer - should be given the Pulitzer Prize, to hasten the fall of the Tel Aviv regime (and unify Palestine as a bicultural nation like the Republic of South Africa). Â
Keep dreaming.  It might not happen in our lifetime. But the cycle of history suggests it will happen sometime in the future after we're gone to the great beyond.Â
Ethno-supremicist colonial states that persecute the indigenous people in the 21st century are out-of-sync with world history. Â