APARTHEID OF MORALITY
An open letter to the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and their regional partners — who kill with silence, buy peace with complicity, and grade death by alliance.
February 2026
Apartheid of morality is not a metaphor.
It is your framework for the modern world.
It is the system where grief is granted by passport.
Where an Israeli life sparks global mourning, and a Gazan life is buried under statistics.
Where the right to live is determined not by humanity, but by utility.
It is why 71,000 Palestinians are dead, and still you offer no sanctions.
It is why you condemn rockets — but not siege, not starvation, not mass graves.
It is why your outrage runs on an exchange rate — and some lives can never afford it.
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You knew what was happening in Gaza.
That number — 71,000 — comes not from slogans, but from Gaza’s Health Ministry, the same source your allies now quietly admit is credible.
You saw the footage:
Children pulled from rubble. Bodies piled in trucks.
Entire family lines erased.
You called it a military operation.
You called phosphorus “unconfirmed.”
You called hospitals “human shields.”
You called the survivors inconvenient.
You watched settler militias burn olive trees older than your nation-states and said nothing.
You watched churches reduced to ash and mosques cratered into silence — and offered condolences without consequence.
You do not mourn the Palestinian dead.
You audit them.
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You speak of Iran as the problem.
Let’s be clear: Iran has not flattened Gaza.
It has not starved a people under siege.
It has not erased cities with Western weapons.
Yes, Iran is repressive.
Authoritarianism demands scrutiny — but not hypocrisy.
Iran maintains its religious minorities — Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians — not as decoration, but under constitutional protection.
Synagogues remain open. Churches are not bulldozed. Armenians still have a homeland there.
That does not make Iran just.
But it does make your critique selective.
When militants attacked Iranian hospitals, fire crews, and mosques —
When civilians were gunned down —
You did not condemn it.
You labeled it unrest.
You blamed Iran for refusing collapse.
You don’t define terrorism by tactics — but by targets.
That, too, is apartheid of morality.
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And to Mohammed bin Salman:
You are not alone.
But you are the loudest.
You normalize with occupiers while Gaza burns.
You imprison thinkers and call it reform.
You speak of the future while selling the past.
You violate the dignity of Islam every time you sign a deal under bloodied skies.
You sold Mecca for Manhattan and called it Nahda (النهضة).
You sell the future atop the ruins of yesterday, today, and tomorrow — and call it progress.
You are not the future of the region.
You are the collapse of its memory.
The streets of Cairo, Amman, Beirut, and Baghdad know this.
They do not chant your name.
They chant for Gaza.
They chant for dignity.
You are not a statesman.
You are a subcontractor of occupation.
You paved your legacy in ash.
Prophets or Profits?
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And to the Western governments who built this machine:
You wrote the resolutions.
Then armed the violations.
You drafted the treaties.
Then funded the sieges.
You train the soldiers who bomb aid convoys.
You host the diplomats who greenlight settlements.
You call for peace — and sell the weapons that prevent it.
You speak of women’s rights in Tehran —
While women are denied constitutional equality in the USA.
You speak of law —
but your highest courts still echo the logic of the Doctrine of Discovery:
that land is yours if the people on it don’t count.
You call yourself defenders of rights — after centuries of denial.
You have no right to speak those words.
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This is not a manifesto.
It is not an appeal.
It is a record.
Of who profited.
Of who partnered.
Of who refused to speak because the victims weren’t strategic enough.
You cannot build justice through massacre.
You cannot demand memory while erasing the names of the dead.
You cannot preach freedom while financing apartheid.
This is apartheid of morality.
History will not name this alone.
It will name you alongside it.
Signed,
[Name]
February 2026