In a world where so-called human rights activists scream from the rooftops about every perceived injustice, hypocrisy hits them like a freight train.
Just look at the latest stunt from the anti-Israel crowd: organizers of a massive pro-Palestinian flotilla announced their grand plan to “break Israel’s blockade” in Gaza with over 100 boats set to sail in March. This circus was unveiled at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in South Africa, with speakers like Mandla Mandela—grandson of the iconic leader—demanding the world stop Israel from intercepting them, just like in past failed attempts.
They’re painting this as a heroic quest for justice, but where’s the outrage over real massacres happening right now in places like Nigeria and Iran? Crickets. Absolute silence from these self-proclaimed champions of the oppressed.

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Nigeria is burning under relentless terrorist attacks, and the government just launched a desperate military operation to fight back after gunmen slaughtered at least 162 innocents in the villages of Woro and Nuku in Kwara State. These weren’t random thugs—these were Islamic extremists, likely tied to groups like Boko Haram or the Islamic State-affiliated Lakurawa, who torched homes, looted everything, and abducted dozens more. The Kwara governor called it a massacre of Muslims who refused to bow to their twisted ideology, and even Amnesty International slammed it as a “stunning security failure.”
President Bola Tinubu deployed an army battalion to stem the tide, but this is just the latest in a long war against jihadists who’ve turned Nigeria into a killing field. Over 75 were confirmed dead in one report, with locals burying bodies non-stop and fearing the toll could hit 170 or more. Eyewitnesses described hordes of armed men—up to 100—burning villages and executing anyone in sight. This isn’t some abstract conflict; it’s genocide-level horror, with overlapping insurgencies from Boko Haram, The Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP), and bandits fueling kidnappings and illegal mining. Yet the pro-Palestinian brigade? Not a peep.
The approach is the same towards Iran. While these flotilla folks virtue-signal about Gaza, the Iranian regime—Hamas’s biggest backer—is butchering its own people in a crackdown that’s spiraled into a human rights nightmare. Protests erupted in late December 2025 over economic collapse, and by early 2026, security forces were mowing down demonstrators in mass killings, with death tolls climbing into the thousands—some estimates as high as 20,000. Authorities admitted to over 3,000 dead, but independent sources say it’s way higher, with kids among the victims and an internet blackout to hide the atrocities.
We’re talking enforced disappearances, torture, arbitrary arrests of over 16,000, and executions at a pace not seen since the 1980s—more than 2,000 hanged in 2025 alone. Security forces fired live ammo at heads and eyes, turning streets into bloodbaths. The UN called it possible crimes against humanity, with mass graves and reprisals against families who speak out. This is the same Iran funding the terrorists the pro-Palestinians cheer for, yet no massive protests, no boycotts, no campus occupations demanding justice for Iranians.
This selective outrage reeks of hypocrisy. The pro-Palestinian movement isn’t about human rights—it’s a thinly veiled anti-Israel, anti-Western agenda. They flood the airwaves with inflated Gaza claims while ignoring jihadist slaughters in Africa, like the ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria where Boko Haram has burned 18,000 churches.
This isn’t solidarity—it’s selective hatred. The world needs to wake up and demand real accountability, not just from terrorists, but from their enablers in the protest crowds. Until then, the silence speaks volumes.