When the perpetrator is Muslim, the crime is immediately framed as a civilizational issue. Religion is dragged in, and millions are made to carry the guilt of one individual.
But when the perpetrator is not Muslim, the crime is usually reduced to an “isolated case,” quietly buried, or completely detached from the offender’s ideological or religious background.
Victims are victims.
Yet sympathy is not equal,
outrage is selective,
and justice in public discourse is far from blind.
This selective silence serves neither truth nor victims.
It protects no innocent person.
Instead, it reinforces a distorted narrative:
that evil is condemned only when it comes from certain people,
and excused or ignored when it comes from others.
Calling for justice does not mean defending anyone.
It means demanding one standard for all:
whoever commits a crime is held accountable,
whoever harms is judged
without exceptions and without moral hypocrisy.
Justice that is divided is not justice at all.
Have you ever seen any country protest for the right to rape?
Israelis are protesting to allow Israeli soldiers to rape Palestinian women, children, and men who is detained in Israeli prisons..
The Israelis have entered a civil war over the IDF's "right" to rape Palestinian hostages.
The Israeli mob defending the rapists just overran a 2nd military base
The IDF has had to pause talks on bombing Lebanon and divert combat units away from Gaza.
You can't make this up 😂
Every woman I’ve ever talked to has been a bit embarrassed about who she dated when she was 19, like it was pretty much the lowest of her dating standards, so it’s rly funny to see grown men be proud of dating 19 year olds