Tacha, a reality star, has addressed Nigerians’ “selective outrage” in response to the trending internet topic of bullying.
Her criticism came after a video of a student being bullied by her classmates at Lead British International School in Abuja surfaced online, The Nation reported.
Tacha was enraged by the reaction to the video and accused Nigerians of hypocrisy.
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On her platform X, she uploaded a video in which she criticized social media users, emphasizing that many of those advocating for justice in the prominent bullying incident were also prone to quick criticism and may have exhibited bullying behavior during their own secondary school days.
She said, “This thing with Nigerians and selective outrage is something that I would never understand. All of a sudden, everyone is acting brand new and screaming ‘justice for…’ since yesterday and today, as if you guys were not bullies back in secondary school. Or as if you guys did not watch your friend bully junior students for doing absolutely nothing or seizing their food.
“You people wake up and bully celebrities unprovoked and insult them, and nobody says anything. Is that not bullying? Are you not bullying yourselves? Justice for you! Justice for Tacha too, that you people would insult unprovoked.
Even if the person that they are owing over a million naira, there is no outrage because it’s someone that you don’t like. Hypocrites! Don’t come and disturb this timeline with justice for…’”
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