Genocide Bad Deluxe Edition

Notes on Palestine, Jewish History, and Collective Liberation

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$ 28.95

Book Size: 9" x 6"

Pages: 200 Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9781623716356

Imprint: Olive Branch Press

Release date: Spring 2025

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About this book

This deluxe hardcover edition will include sprayed edges, a metallic foil heat stamp on the case, embossing, spot UV, pantone colors, and a ribbon. This is a limited print run and will not be reprinted. Each copy will be signed on the title page by the author.

10% of the proceeds of this book will be donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance.

Part activist memoir, part crash course in Jewish and Palestinian history, Genocide Bad dismantles Zionist propaganda in ten unapologetic essays. Drawing connections between Biblical promises and exploding pagers, medieval dress codes and modern-day apartheid, Kern sketches a sweeping history of imperialism with their characteristic blend of far-ranging research, pop-culture insights, and scathing humor.

Kern, a former teacher, journalist, novelist, and book influencer, gained international recognition as an anti-Zionist Jewish activist in the days after October 7th, 2023. At a time when social media was flooded with “I Stand with Israel” posts, Kern started sharing content encouraging their followers to read Palestinian books, learn Palestinian history, and question Western reporting on Palestine—videos which went viral into tens of millions of views.

Despite facing hate messages, death threats, and exile from Zionist Jewish community, Kern has remained steadfast in their advocacy over the past year. They’ve posted daily videos on Palestinian, Jewish, and colonial history, and they’ve raised over $500,000 in mutual aid for families in Gaza—all while navigating the challenges of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting a newborn. In Genocide Bad, Kern reflects on the life experiences that led them to anti-Zionist activism, while capturing and expanding upon their online educational content.

Kern doesn’t flinch when confronting the horrors of genocides past and present, but there is also tremendous hope contained in these pages—hope that springs from examples of courage and resilience in the face of extreme violence, and from the kinds of resistance that might just lead to our collective liberation.

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