Don’t Be Fooled: Ceasefire Is Not Liberation
Oppressors don't broker peace, they cling to power.
When oppressors suddenly decide to broker peace, it’s not because they’ve found conscience. It’s because their power is at risk.
For years, the world has been watching — and shouting, marching, posting, resisting. The pressure has worked. The cracks are showing. The empire is trembling. And so now, conveniently, they say ceasefire.
Trump, the fascist who built his career on cruelty, and Netanyahu, the architect of occupation, are not peacemakers. They are cornered men. They see the tide turning — millions of people across the world waking up, refusing to look away, refusing to let the narrative be controlled by Western propaganda machines.
This ceasefire is not justice. It’s damage control. It’s a PR move to make the world quiet down again, to let people go back to sleep — to Netflix, to brunch, to pretending everything’s fine now that the bombs have paused. But the siege is not over. The checkpoints remain. The starvation continues. The apartheid stands.
Don’t be fooled. Oppressors will always call for peace when they feel their power slipping, because peace is the easiest way to keep control.
And yet — that fear means something. It means that the protests, the art, the boycotts, the global solidarity — they’re working. They wouldn’t be scrambling for a ceasefire if they weren’t afraid that the truth was winning.
So don’t stop now. Keep marching, keep shouting, keep fighting for liberation — not a pause in genocide, but an end to it.
Ceasefire is not freedom.
Freedom is dismantling the system that made this possible.
Free Palestine.



