The Racists Screaming “Free Palestine” Are Also Complicit in Genocide
Not just in Gaza — but across the world.
How?
And why I never felt — and still don’t feel — any respect for most Western pro-Palestine voices?
Read on. ↓
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HOW:
> When Indians were supporting Israel —
even while Israel mocked, racialized, and looked down on us —
we weren’t asking for validation.
We supported them because we (wrongly) believed it was the moral side.
And yet, many Palestinian supporters —
instead of engaging with our flawed logic —
chose to insult us, mock our caste, call us “cow dung eaters,”
and hurl racist slurs.
All in the name of “justice”?
That’s not resistance. That’s hypocrisy.
> If you truly stand against oppression,
then confront your own racism too.
Because if you can scream for Gaza
while spitting on an Indian who’s trying to understand —
you’re not anti-oppression.
You’re just anti-Israel.
> Racism from the oppressed is still racism.
And it helps the oppressor.
So congratulations 👏👏👏 —
you chose moral arrogance over unity.
You preferred division to solidarity with Indians, Africans, and others.
And that helped genocide win.
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WHY I NEVER FELT RESPECT FOR WESTERN “ACTIVISTS”:
Let’s talk about the Western, university-bred, literate “activists” who claim to fight oppression.
Where are their voices for:
Congo?
Sudan?
Yemen?
Manipur?
Where is their fire when the oppressed aren't trending?
> They don’t want universal justice.
They want selective visibility.
And that’s not integrity.
That’s just another form of performance.
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IN SHORT:
They lack the two basic ingredients required to truly fight oppression:
Compassion and Integrity.
And that’s why — I didn’t feel respect then.
I still don’t feel respect now.
In their disgust toward us,
they painted our aesthetic with filth —
mocking us as Indians bathing in poop.
But even now, I don’t return their hatred.
> I gave them only a mirror —
Which will purify their senses with time.
And they still look down on us?
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