From Zero Tolerance To Zero Consistency: Platforms, Profits, And Hate
This is how moral hypocrisy works in plain sight: groups will proudly march, post, and shout for the causes that flatter their identity—then suddenly discover “context,” “nuance,” or silence when those same allies cross clear ethical lines. From Huda Kattan to Ms. Rachel, loyalty becomes selective, outrage becomes conditional, and transgressions are quietly forgiven as long as they serve the right narrative. This episode of The Rant Network challenges the uncomfortable truth that for many movements, principles aren’t universal—they’re transactional, applied only when convenient and abandoned when accountability threatens the cause itself. #SelectiveOutrage #MoralHypocrisy #podcastAlso watch
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