cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/33342194

By Ayah El-Khaldi
Published date: 14 July 2025 17:06 BST

One of the most widely circulated Reddit posts under the subreddit “Israel” encapsulated the concern from pro-Israel audiences:

“Have you all seen the new Superman movie? I find it so disrespectful and distressing that a superhero created by two Jewish artists is now being used to promote anti-Israeli messages to the world… I can’t understand how this was green-lit at a time like this with global antisemitism on a rise… Of course, the invaders are portrayed as white while the victims are predominantly brown. And of course, if Israel speaks out against the film, it would be seen as ‘well, if the shoe fits.’"

Users responding on Twitter wrote: “It’s so funny that they instantly recognize that the movie is about Israel’s genocide in Gaza without being told and yet still have the temerity to get offended and express their indignation in public. It’s like how come you know the evil murderous villains are Israel, guys?”

  • TheFogan@programming.dev
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    17 hours ago

    It’s like all the classics, if we make a villain doing a lot of evil things, and you think “that looks like me”… maybe that’s a you problem.

    It’s a lot like the joke of “best way to find nazi’s, is to say fuck nazi’s, and see who objects”.