When the privileged classes engage in political virtue-signaling, subtlety isn’t their strong suit. A prime example is Comme Il Faut, the self-proclaimed feminist fashion house—an Israeli company with a pretentious French name—whose jeans cost more than many average citizens spend on groceries in a month.

This week, the label cloaked its expensive couture in a cheap excuse for an ad campaign . The slogan of the sales pitch—“We cannot use food as weapons”—is a reference to Gaza.

More precisely, it’s a woke version of barbaric propaganda according to which Israel is purposely causing a famine in the Strip. But the visuals in this case aren’t the ones that were circulated by The New York Times and other anti-Israel mouthpieces, then subsequently debunked.

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