Harvard Grad Outchea Reppin' Palestine and Lebanon at Graduation, Ya Feel Me?
Sis used that bougie platform to speak on real struggles. No cap.

Yo, lemme break it down for y'all. This Harvard Medical School grad, Leen Ezzeddine, just kept it 100 at her graduation. Instead of talkin' 'bout all that personal success BS, she dedicated her whole speech to Palestine and Lebanon. That's real. Straight up.
See, most folks get up on that stage and just gas themselves up. Talkin' 'bout their journey and all that. But Leen, she flipped the script. She used that Harvard spotlight to shine a light on folks who ain't got the same privilege. That's what we call solidarity, fam. You feel me?
Palestine been goin' through it for decades. Occupation, displacement, the whole nine. And Lebanon? Man, that explosion was just the tip of the iceberg. Corruption, economic mess, the government playin' games. It's a struggle out there.
So for her to use that Harvard stage to speak on that? That's powerful. It shows that even when you make it to the top, you can't forget where you came from. You gotta use your voice to uplift your people. Keep it real.
Now, some folks gonna hate. They gonna say she shoulda kept it apolitical. Stayed in her lane. But nah, that's not how it works. Everything is political. Especially when your people are sufferin'. Silence is violence, you heard?
This ain't just about Palestine and Lebanon. It's about all the oppressed people around the world. It's about standin' up for what's right, even when it's unpopular. It's about usin' your platform to make a difference.
Shoutout to Leen for keepin' it real. She coulda played it safe, but she didn't. She spoke her truth. And that's what we need more of in this world. More truth tellers. More folks who are willing to risk it all for the cause.
Real talk, Harvard probably ain't happy 'bout it. They like their grads to be quiet and just make money. But Leen, she ain't built like that. She's a revolutionary, a freedom fighter. A true queen.
This just shows that even in these bougie institutions, there's still folks who remember where they come from. Folks who ain't afraid to speak their minds. Folks who are ready to fight for justice. Salute.
So next time you get a chance to speak up, don't be shy. Use your voice. Represent your people. Let 'em know we out here, and we ain't backin' down. On God. Keep it trill, ya dig?

