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08/16/2025
There’s plenty of outrage to go around. Protesting or expressing disagreement with Israel’s genocide does not preclude anyone from caring about other issues as well.
– u/
Ok_Permission2523
In subreddit r/
UnderReportedNews
In a post titled:
Over 100 BBC staff signed a letter declaring they're being FORCED to do PR for Israel
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The most conservative estimates indicate that Israel has killed at least 60,000 people in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Roughly 1,200 people were killed on that day. Have you ever heard of proportionality?
I’m not arguing that language and messaging don’t matter. They do. But the primary concern right now is the actions taken by Israel (with US support) that are leading to widespread death. In terms of hierarchy of concerns, genociding is more of an immediate concern than calling for genocide.