Internet slams 'nasty sell-out' Malala for joining forces with Hillary Clinton

'Glad that the world finally got to see her for what she really is,' an X user posted on micro-blogging website

Recently, Malala Yousafzai made headlines due to her and former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joining forces to ring in the Broadway debut of their co-produced musical. According to The New York Times, Suffs is a new musical about women’s suffrage that traces the campaign for women’s right to vote back to the early 20th century. The musical marks a Broadway debut for Malala. On paper, the news seemed like a milestone worth celebrating. However, many have taken to social media to air their grievances about the collaboration.

Taking to X, one user noted, "Very cool that Malala is working alongside the former Secretary of State who supported the CIA drone wars that killed and maimed countless in Northern Pakistan, destroying access to education; a former SoS who is actively supporting the genocide in Gaza right now. Malala herself has been relatively muted on the devastation of the education system in Gaza. Whatever little she’s said, has been muted platitudes."

The same user added, "Celebrity activists are picked and chosen for a reason by elites - they serve the general function of providing proximity to 'doing good' for those who otherwise leech on this world and its vulnerable. They also can be trusted to never harangue oppressors with power."

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