“No to Food, Yes to Bombs”: U.S. and Israel Reject Food as a Basic Human Right | Opinion
January 22, 2026
They looked at a world where children are starving and said no.
No to food as a human right.
But somehow there’s always a yes for bombs, weapons, and billion-dollar war budgets.
At the UN, the U.S. and Israel stood alone voting against the idea that people deserve to eat.
Not a debate. Not a gray area. A clear moral line and they crossed it.
You don’t get to lecture the world about “values” while rejecting food and funding destruction.
This isn’t security. It’s cruelty dressed up as policy.
If food isn’t a right, then whose lives matter to them at all?
#TheyChoseBombs #FoodIsAHumanRight #freepalestine #UN #fyp
English Script:
Did you know the United Nations voted on whether food, federal food should be recognized as a basic human right, and two nations voted against it. The United States and Israel. Everyone deserves to eat, everyone deserves to live. And 183 countries agree with me. Let that sink in for a second. Out of nearly 200 nations on this planet, the two that said no are some of the richest, most resourced, most militarized countries in the freakin world. They say yes to funding bombs. Yes to billion dollar defense budgets, but no to making sure people can eat. This is not policy nuance. This is about whether we as a global community believe hunger should exist at all. So when politicians talk about freedom and values, ask them what kind of freedom is it when children go to bed hungry while missiles get priority funding? Because if food isn’t a right, what does that say about us? As a Christian nation, by the way, share this. Because silence feeds the system and people cannot eat silence.


