The violence and genocide that’s currently happening due to the Israel-Palestine conflict have robbed many, many innocent lives. Some people are actively speaking against it while others choose to remain silent.
On his TikTok account, Pat, a British food vlogger recently praised Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim for speaking against the violence in Gaza and said the world needs more leaders like PMX.
“Anwar Ibrahim, the best PM”
PM recently spoke about the genocide in Gaza and urged for the violence to stop, as well as start treating the victims as human beings.
“Where is justice? Where is humanity?!” Anwar asked.
Anwar’s speech against the violence amazed Pat, and he called it 1 of Anwar’s most career-defining and fiery speeches.
“He explained and fought against the injustice and the inhumanity that’s currently happening in the Middle East.”
Pat added that Anwar came into power during turbulent times, and proved the naysayers wrong when he declared to fight corruption.
Anwar Ibrahim vs England PM
Pat then compared PMX to Rishi Sunak, the England PM who has left the anti-corruption roles vacant in the government and according to Pat, that is because Rishi doesn’t want to put the British people first, unlike Anwar who does the opposite.
Not only that but Pat added that Rishi has yet to speak against the violence in Gaza.
“He has not taken a position on the Middle East. He is not fighting the injustice, the inhumanity that the Middle East is currently facing.”
At the end of his clip, Pat said that the world “could really use” someone like Anwar Ibrahim who does what it needs to speak out against what’s wrong. You can watch the video below and listen to what Pat had to say about our PM.
@veggiesontour The world needs countries like Malaysia and leaders like Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim more than ever right now, heres why ?? #malaysia #malaysiaboleh #kualalumpur #harapan #anwaribrahim #melayutiktok #melayutiktok #melayu
With the ongoing crisis between the 2 countries that has torn many people apart, one can only imagine the consequences that are bound to happen if the war is not stopped.