Met Gala & Gaza
Ah, the Met Gala! The Met Gala, held annually to raise funds for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute in New York City, is typically a night of fashion and celebration. Where the rich and famous flaunt their feathers, sequins, and avant-garde outfits that make you question if you're indeed looking at a human or a very fashionable chandelier. Meanwhile, halfway across the globe, a different kind of drama unfolds—a far graver one involving calls for a ceasefire and accusations of genocide in Gaza. It's a jarring juxtaposition, like watching a clown juggle while the Titanic sinks in the background. It’s not just about dodging your ex on the red carpet; it’s about navigating the minefield of international politics. Genocide, ceasefire, boycotting products, shadow banning on social media – it’s like the world’s most intense game of ‘Never Have I ever' People around the world are vocal about wanting a ceasefire, with some going as far as labeling the situation ...