Opinion | Can We Be a Little Less Selective With Our Moral Outrage?
Briefly

Amid protests for Gaza and silent atrocities in Ukraine, many of the world’s worst injustices are overlooked, emphasizing the need for focused attention on global human rights violations.
The regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has perpetrated a blatant electoral theft, jailing around 2,000 dissenters, while millions flee starvation and oppression, highlighting a desperate need for global outrage.
Anti-Israel protesters often ignore Turkey, another recipient of U.S. military aid, which functions not just as a secular state but traditionally supports oppressive regimes in the region.
It is crucial for socially conscious groups in the West to recognize their past support for oppressive regimes in Latin America and to actively advocate for justice and change.
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