RVN: My Body My Choiceโฆ but only when it suits them ๐ผ๐ฎ๐ฑ
For months now, โgenocide in Gazaโ has been the ultimate moral weapon of the left in Europe and the US.
Non-stop protests, university encampments, hashtags and media storms.
Israel is deliberately killing children.
But letโs look at the facts and the hypocrisy.
In Gaza, unfortunately many civilians die โ often because Hamas deliberately operates from schools, hospitals and densely populated areas.
At the same time, thousands of Christians are systematically murdered every year in Nigeria by Islamist Fulani militias and Boko Haram.
Villages burned down, churches destroyed, women abducted and killed.
Almost no protests. Almost no trending topics. Almost no parliamentary questions.
Why? Because it doesnโt fit the narrative of โWestern/Israeli oppressor vs. brown victimโ.
The ultimate hypocrisy
The same progressive voices who shed tears over โthe children of Gazaโ are often the fiercest defenders of abortion, even late in pregnancy.
โMy body, my choiceโ when it comes to killing an unborn child with a heartbeat and its own DNA.
โGenocide!โ when a Palestinian child dies in a war that Hamas itself started.
An unborn baby in the Netherlands or America is โtissueโ or โreproductive rightsโ.
A child in Gaza is sacred โ even when used as a human shield.
This is not compassion.
This is selective compassion.
This is moral hypocrisy that always points in one direction: anti-Western, anti-Israel, anti-Christian.
The big lie
They want us to believe the left is โpro-lifeโโฆ as long as the life fits the right victim category.
That is not ethics. That is ideology.
OIM way out
Real consistency would mean:
Either you protect all innocent life (born and unborn).
Or you acknowledge that war is horrific, but not โgenocideโ when a country defends itself against a terrorist group that explicitly calls for the destruction of Jews.
And that real genocides (Nigerian Christians, Yazidis, Uyghurs) deserve the same outrage.
Selective indignation is not morality.
It is a political weapon.
Question to you
If a life is truly sacred โ why doesnโt that apply to the unborn child in our own country?
And why do we hear so little about the thousands of murdered Christians in Nigeria?
Consistency is rare.
Without consistency, moral outrage is mostly theater.
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### RVN: My Body My Choiceโฆ but only when it suits them ๐ผ๐ฎ๐ฑ
For months now, โgenocide in Gazaโ has been the ultimate moral weapon of the left in Europe and the US.
Non-stop protests, university encampments, hashtags and media storms.
Israel is deliberately killing children.
**But letโs look at the facts and the hypocrisy.**
In Gaza, unfortunately many civilians die โ often because Hamas deliberately operates from schools, hospitals and densely populated areas.
At the same time, thousands of Christians are systematically murdered every year in Nigeria by Islamist Fulani militias and Boko Haram.
Villages burned down, churches destroyed, women abducted and killed.
Almost no protests. Almost no trending topics. Almost no parliamentary questions.
Why? Because it doesnโt fit the narrative of โWestern/Israeli oppressor vs. brown victimโ.
**The ultimate hypocrisy**
The same progressive voices who shed tears over โthe children of Gazaโ are often the fiercest defenders of abortion, even late in pregnancy.
- โMy body, my choiceโ when it comes to killing an unborn child with a heartbeat and its own DNA.
- โGenocide!โ when a Palestinian child dies in a war that Hamas itself started.
An unborn baby in the Netherlands or America is โtissueโ or โreproductive rightsโ.
A child in Gaza is sacred โ even when used as a human shield.
This is not compassion.
This is **selective compassion**.
This is moral hypocrisy that always points in one direction: anti-Western, anti-Israel, anti-Christian.
**The big lie**
They want us to believe the left is โpro-lifeโโฆ as long as the life fits the right victim category.
That is not ethics. That is ideology.
**OIM way out**
Real consistency would mean:
- Either you protect all innocent life (born and unborn).
- Or you acknowledge that war is horrific, but not โgenocideโ when a country defends itself against a terrorist group that explicitly calls for the destruction of Jews.
- And that real genocides (Nigerian Christians, Yazidis, Uyghurs) deserve the same outrage.
Selective indignation is not morality.
It is a political weapon.
**Question to you**
If a life is truly sacred โ why doesnโt that apply to the unborn child in our own country?
And why do we hear so little about the thousands of murdered Christians in Nigeria?
Consistency is rare.
Without consistency, moral outrage is mostly theater.
#MyBodyMyChoice #Gaza #Abortion #SelectiveOutrage #NewFascism #RealityVsNarrative #RVN #OpenInternetManifest
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