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Cuomo argued that this selective outrage points not only to biases in political agendas but also to broader issues of inconsistency across political alignments. For instance, while many express concern over the humanitarian crises associated with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, there is a lack of widespread protest regarding the situations faced by Muslim minorities in China and the atrocities committed against Christians in the Congo.
The underlying question is whether the lack of outrage over these issues is rooted in political convenience rather than genuine humanitarian concern. By addressing consistent patterns of selective outrage, Cuomo asserts that political stances often fluctuate based on which groups are politically advantageous to support.