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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 8 MIN

Before Watermelons, It Was Oranges | The Story of Palestine’s Stolen Symbol

from The Empire Report with Guy Christensen · host Guy Christensen

Long before the watermelon became a coded symbol of resistance, Palestine was known for its oranges, until Zionism took that too.This is the story of the forgotten story of Jaffa oranges, once a global export proudly grown by Palestinian farmers until Israel kept the fruit, kept the label, and built a national brand off of stolen labor, stolen soil, and a vanished people.Even symbols of life and sustenance get repackaged by settler colonialism. Today, the watermelon fills that role, sharing the same colors as the Palestinian flag — immediately recognizable to anyone who knows what’s being silenced. Knowing that history means knowing how deep the theft goes.As always, you guys are the only sponsors I have.Please subscribe for free to receive my future messages — and consider upgrading to paid to support my work.Thanks for reading! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Guy Christensen at www.yourfavoriteguy.com/subscribe

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