I stand with the masses.
Because the masses are always right.
They feel what’s real. They see what the powerful try to hide.
And they are rising — in courage, in clarity, and in the conviction that freedom is not a favor.
It is a right.
Across the world, from the streets of Ramallah to the hearts of London, from refugee camps to campuses, the chant echoes loud:
“Free, Free Palestine!”
We are not confused. We are not misled.
We are awake. And we will not look away.
For too long, the cries of the Palestinian people have been met with silence, or worse — with propaganda, denial, or the poisonous defense of the indefensible.
What kind of world lets children starve?
What kind of system poisons the food and then tells you to be grateful for the crumbs?
The pain in Gaza, the suffering in the West Bank, and the displacement of millions is not a “conflict.”
It’s a humanitarian catastrophe.
It’s apartheid.
It’s genocide in plain sight.
And we — the people of the world — are done pretending we don’t see it.
This is not political. It’s spiritual.
It’s a battle between truth and tyranny.
Between human dignity and systemic dehumanization.
Between those who build walls, and those who break chains.
I say this loud, and I say it clear: I stand with the oppressed.
I stand with those who have been bombed, blockaded, brutalized — and still rise.
I stand with Palestine.
And I refuse to be silent.
We settle for nothing less than justice.
Not humanitarian aid that never arrives.
Not half-truths wrapped in peace talks that go nowhere.
Not media narratives that paint victims as threats.
We settle for a real solution —
A two-state solution that honors the dignity, sovereignty, and humanity of the Palestinian people.
A future where Israel and Palestine exist side by side, not in tension, but in truth.
Where freedom is not just a slogan, but a lived reality.
Well done to the people at Glastonbury Festival in London.
You stood on one of the biggest stages in the world and made your voices heard — boldly, fearlessly, and with unity.
“Free, Free Palestine” rang out from the fields and hearts of thousands, proving once again that when the people speak, the world listens.
That’s what people power looks like.
And it cannot be bought, silenced, or ignored.
To the warmongers and colonizers, hear this:
You can poison food, but you cannot poison truth.
You can silence one voice, but you cannot mute a movement.
You can try to erase a people — but you will fail.
Because we — the people —
Will. Never. Be. Silent.
As Rima Hassan Mobarak boldly declares on her back, and as millions across the globe echo with their steps, signs, and souls — we carry the cry of justice in every heartbeat.
This is not just about Palestine.
This is about all of us.
About whether we let power corrupt truth or reclaim our collective soul.
So I stand.
Not for fame. Not for politics.
But for humanity.
And with the masses — I say:
Free Free Palestine.
Stop the starvation.
Stop the poisoning.
Justice is not negotiable.
Unity is our weapon.
And freedom is the future.
✍️ About the Writer (In My Own Words):
My name is Daniel Elijah Joseph, and I write from the heart of conviction, not convenience. I am a voice for those who feel silenced, a pen for the unheard, and a witness to the injustices too many try to ignore. As a writer, teacher, and spiritual thinker, I believe that truth must be spoken — boldly, unapologetically, and consistently. I stand with humanity, with love, and with liberation.
I love the masses — the real people. The ones who know pain, who live truth, who still dream despite oppression. I stand with them. I believe in people power. And I believe that silence in the face of injustice is complicity.
This is my voice, and I will never be silent.

