An Indian YouTuber who traveled to Tel Aviv waving the Israeli flag and professing “full support” for the Zionist state was rudely awakened to the reality of Israel’s apartheid system: despite his loyalty, he was treated as just another “goy” and denied entry into bars and nightclubs.
While Israel loves to parade foreign supporters online as proof of its “global acceptance,” the mask quickly slipped when popular YouTuber Shubham Kumar tried to experience Tel Aviv’s nightlife.
Bouncers dismissed him with flimsy excuses about “dress code” and “capacity,” even as the venues were visibly half-empty. Witnesses know the truth: Israel’s social fabric is built on exclusion. So-called “goys” or non-Jews are routinely treated as second-class humans — or not even allowed in the door at all.
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This ritual humiliation is not a glitch in the Israeli system, it is the system.
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Israel has long operated as an apartheid state, brutally segregating Palestinians in the occupied territories while practicing a softer but equally insidious racism within its borders.
Jewish supremacy isn’t just state policy — it seeps into the clubs, restaurants, and neighborhoods of everyday life.
The YouTuber’s experience shows the cruel irony: he came to show devotion to Israel’s war machine, only to discover that loyalty means nothing if you are not part of the “chosen” demographic.
His brown skin and Indian background marked him as undesirable, no matter how loudly he shouted “I stand with Israel.”

