Nothing inspires a feeling of vomiting and hatred like American positions that contradict the values established by the founding fathers of truth, justice, freedom and human dignity, for which they built a statue of liberty.
In America’s positions, policies, and statements by its politicians, you see amazing things. Some of them call for a ceasefire, others raise their hands at the highest international forum like a policeman at a crossroads, preventing the flow of cars and increasing the congestion, and others are worried about the death counter accelerating in geometric progression, and wish it would become numerical progression.
But the latest disgusting and nauseating stance is that the White House rejects a judicial decision issued by the highest international judicial body to bring the perpetrators of genocide in Gaza to justice, which puts the superpower in conflict with the human values that urge holding perpetrators accountable and establishing unified rules and standards for justice; by not allowing criminals to escape punishment, regardless of their nationalities.
What kind of positions are practiced by the great state, in which the lineages of concepts are mixed, and in which there is no certainty that the oppressed will resort to the judiciary to obtain justice?!
We do not hate anyone, and we do not discriminate between people on the basis of race, color, or religion. We love all people, in accordance with the Almighty’s saying to His noble Prophet: “We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.”
We see Americans free in the university revolution, in challenging manifestations of racism, and in being keen to adhere to the values of truth, justice, and freedom. This is the America that university students represented, and for which they made sacrifices. They are the ones who will assume responsibilities tomorrow, and change the contradictions that plague their country’s policies, which generate feelings of anger and hatred in many societies.
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