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“The real question, then, is not ‘what can we do?’, but ‘what are we afraid to do?’ Whose comfort are we protecting when we ask safe questions? Whose illusions do we preserve through politeness? Solidarity is not an optic; it is a disruption. It is noisy, uncomfortable, often isolating. It pulls reputation apart rather than polishing it.

We are too fluent in the language of outrage, too comfortable in the posture of virtue. History will not absolve spectatorship, even when spectators cheer for the right side. Liberation requires more than applause. It demands consequence. And the theatre of solidarity must finally give way to the labor of it. Otherwise, we are simply watching.”

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in reply to Aral Balkan

We hope that humanity will stand with us. We want nothing more than our most basic rights. Why does injustice, the logic of force, and oppression prevail in this world? Why does falsehood drown out truth?
in reply to dalia rezk

@daliarezk Because we praise the loud in place of the right. Because we value money over people. Because we celebrate irrationality instead of reason. Because, for all our carefully constructed façades of hierarchy and process, we are all really scared little children. And some of us would rather see the world burn than admit that or that they’ve been wrong about things all along.
in reply to Aral Balkan

Self-interest often overshadows truth. But there remain honorable people who disregard their own interests and prioritize the greater good. They are humanity's hope for the triumph of truth and the defeat of falsehood.
in reply to Aral Balkan

Please contact me as necessary sir I am waiting for your communication with me