Clinton smears Gen Z as brainwashed claims pro Palestine videos are made up
December 6, 2025
They call Gen-Z “brainwashed” because they can’t control them.
At the Israel Hayom conference, Hillary Clinton claimed young people only support Palestine because of “made-up videos” and “pure propaganda” online — ignoring the mass graves, the famine, the bombed schools, the livestreamed reality millions have watched with their own eyes.
Gen-Z didn’t need propaganda.
They needed a conscience.
And they saw the truth long before the politicians ever admitted it.
This generation refuses to be manipulated.
Refuses to be silenced.
Refuses to look away.
If speaking out against genocide makes you “brainwashed,”
what does defending it make them?
Share. Keep the pressure on.
#FreePalestine #Gaza #fyp
English Script:
Hilary Clinton: That our students smart, well-educated young people from our own country, from around the world. Where were they getting their information? They were getting their information from social media, particularly TikTok. That is where they were learning about what happened on October 7th. What happened in the, you know, days, weeks and months to follow. That’s a serious problem. It’s a serious problem for democracy, whether it’s Israel, the United States, and it’s a serious problem for our young people. And it was frankly shocking to me how little the students we were encountering, not only in this class we teach, which is a very large class, international relations about crisis decision making. But students more generally, and that’s why I mentioned the social media piece of it, because when you would try to talk to them, to engage in some kind of reasonable discussion, it was very difficult because they did not know history. They had very little context. And what they were being told on social media was not just one sided. It was pure propaganda. When you think about how to tell Israel’s story and it’s important, it’s not just looking internally, it’s looking externally and particularly looking at young people because, you know, it’s not just the usual suspects. It is a lot of young Jewish Americans who don’t know the history and don’t understand. And, you know, she said in an interview that I did after the 20 point plan came out, she and I were on CBS and she said, you know, when people were chanting from the river to the sea, she would ask the students what river? What sea? They didn’t know. I had the same experience. A lot of the challenge is with younger people. More than 50% of young people in America get their news from social media. So just pause on that for a second. They are seeing short form videos, some of them totally made up, some of them not at all representing what they claim to be showing. And that’s where they get their information.


