Silence destroyed Europe once. Ninety years ago, my country — Poland — was ground zero for one of history’s greatest crimes. Back then, the world stood by and watched. Albert Einstein put it best: “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.”
That warning still burns. And today, as antisemitism surges again in the West — from university campuses to the airwaves — silence is no longer an option.
My Declaration
My name is Aro Korol. I am a Polish-born British filmmaker. I am not Jewish. Yet I know this: if antisemitism rises unchecked, history will repeat itself. Not on my watch.
I am making the documentary Mother of Hate — a film that confronts the return of the world’s oldest hatred in our digital age.
I take no wages from this work. I support myself with a full-time job so that every penny raised goes to the production. This is not about profit. This is about truth. This is my voice, my weapon of choice.
Why My Voice Matters
For centuries, Poland has been a stage for Jewish history — both its triumphs and its horrors. My homeland gave the world figures of brilliance, but it also saw ghettos, pogroms, and the camps. That history means something when told by someone who carries its soil in his bones, but not its Jewish heritage.
A Jewish filmmaker making this film is expected. A Polish non-Jew doing it? That is a statement. It says: this fight is not the Jews’ alone. Antisemitism is not their burden to carry. It’s a plague that infects us all.
Why This Film Matters
This film does not tiptoe around the problem — it names it. The BBC has become one of the greatest enablers of antisemitism in Britain today — in fact, a trendsetter for the world news media.
They rushed to accuse Israel of bombing a hospital when it was Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s rocket that fell short. They parroted Hamas casualty figures as if they were gospel. They aired staged footage of Gaza’s children while hiding the fact that some were the sons of Hamas officials. They refuse to call Hamas what they are: terrorists.
Mother of Hate will dissect and expose these lies. Frame by frame. Word by word. It will show how the world’s “most trusted broadcaster” has become a megaphone for jihadist propaganda — and how those falsehoods have fuelled marches, violence, and Jew-hatred across the West.
This is not just about journalism. It’s about responsibility. And it’s about holding to account those who spread the oldest hatred in new packaging.
Stand with me in making Mother of Hate.
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No salaries. No frills. Just the hard costs of bringing this story to the screen.
All donors will be credited in the film under “Special Thanks.”
Major supporters will receive Executive Producer recognition and an invitation to a private screening.
Why Now
Antisemitism is no longer whispered — it is shouted on Western streets, cloaked as “justice” for others. Hamas flags fly in London. Blood libels echo in lecture halls. Media repeat terrorist talking points.
History’s fuse is lit again. If we don’t confront the lies now, we know where they lead.
“Never Again” is not a slogan. It is a duty. And duty delayed is duty betrayed.
Closing Rally
This film must be made. Not tomorrow. Now.
It must be made by someone who knows what silence did to Europe. By someone who refuses to let it happen again. By someone who will not profit, who will not stop, and who will not bend.
I am that someone. This is my voice. My weapon of choice.
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Thank you for your work.
I'm somehow surprised (and sad) that your work hasn't been shared more. Your posts dissect the Hamas propaganda with clarity. Tbh I don't understand why there's little co-operation between advocates for Israel. I hope this will change soon because the current situation is unbearable.