Between Monkey 'Banch' and the Tragedies of Children in Gaza and Sudan: How 'Selective Empathy' Surfaces?
The article critiques the phenomenon of selective empathy, highlighting the stark contrast between global reactions to the plight of a monkey named Banch and the suffering of children in conflict zones such as Gaza and Sudan.
Iranian Women ‘Smoked’ – Solidarity of Western ‘Feminists’, ‘Humanists’ and ‘Human Rights Activists’
The article discusses the extreme hardships faced by the Iranian people amidst economic collapse and political oppression, highlighting the silence and selective empathy of global feminists and human rights advocates towards their struggles.
‘Free Iran’: In anticipation of the expression of selective empathy and hypocritical sensitivity of Western activism
The article discusses the contrasting reactions of Western activism to the prolonged violent conflicts in Gaza and the calls for 'Free Iran'.