Łukasz Gajewski

International Affairs Editor

An educator, media scholar, and film scholar who combines journalistic craft with engaged political writing. He specializes in analysis of international conflicts, with particular attention to Palestine, as well as mechanisms of media manipulation. A committed critic of imperialism and capitalism, he deconstructs contemporary political narratives and promotes reflection on the role of culture and media in class struggle.

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Politics

The Daffodil That Poisons Memory

Why wearing a daffodil on April 19th is not a tribute to the ghetto uprising fighters, but rather a conscious or unconscious support for the Israeli narrative? Łukasz Gajewski analyzes how the memory of the Holocaust has been hijacked by Israeli propaganda, becoming a tool to legitimize policies towards Palestinians. He cites Finkelstein, Maté, and Boehm to expose the mechanism in which Jewish trauma serves as fuel for militarism and violence.

2026-04-26
Geopolitics

How the United States Made the World Dependent on the Dollar

In March 2026, ICC judge Nicolas Guillou recounted before a camera how, after signing an arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister, he lost access to his credit card, Amazon, Airbnb, and Uber. This is not an isolated incident—it is the quintessence of a mechanism that the United States has perfected over decades: making the world dependent on the dollar and then using that dependence to silence the inconvenient.

2026-04-11