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I'm really disappointed to see her using Palestine for marketing purposes. If all, or at least 50%, of the profits were actually going to help Palestine, that would be one thing—but it feels like she's just capitalizing on the situation. I wouldn’t be surprised if, after people call her out, she claims that 'some of the money' will go to help rebuild, but never discloses how much, just like last time. It comes across as a calculated strategy to profit off the tragedy, especially now that Palestine is free but still facing immense challenges. If all proceeds were donated to the cause, it might feel more genuine, but profiting off people's suffering is just wrong.
I'm really disappointed to see her using Palestine for marketing purposes. If all, or at least 50%, of the profits were actually going to help Palestine, that would be one thing—but it feels like she's just capitalizing on the situation. I wouldn’t be surprised if, after people call her out, she claims that 'some of the money' will go to help rebuild, but never discloses how much, just like last time. It comes across as a calculated strategy to profit off the tragedy, especially now that Palestine is free but still facing immense challenges. If all proceeds were donated to the cause, it might feel more genuine, but profiting off people's suffering is just wrong.