Sanam Saeed questions why some boycotts are short-lived, pushing for real support for Palestine!
Pakistani actor Sanam Saeed is getting people talking again, this time about whether folks are serious about supporting Palestine. She posted on Instagram, wondering why brands that people boycotted because of their support for Israel are making a quiet return.
Saeed isn’t just trying to get attention; she’s asking a serious question: What do your actions say when you pick what’s easy over what’s right?

What Boycotts Are Really About
Sanam Saeed pointed out something important: boycotts aren’t just a trend. She said that boycotting brands linked to Israel should be about making sure these brands don’t fund violence in Gaza.
She’s saying that hitting these companies where it hurts financially is one of the few ways regular people can fight global injustice. When people start buying boycotted brands again, that power goes away.
Spotting What Doesn’t Add Up
Saeed called out the hypocrisy she sees: people publicly criticize Israel but secretly buy from boycotted brands.
She asked how someone can be pro-Palestine but still support these brands.
A lot of her followers agree, saying they see the same thing online: hashtags are popular, but real action doesn’t last.
Being Ethical and Holding Companies Responsible
Saeed also mentioned that these brands are already being watched closely not just for their politics, but also for things like how they treat workers.
She’s pushing for people to be aware of what they’re buying. She thinks that if you support companies without asking questions, you’re basically saying it’s okay for them to be unethical.
Missing Out on Local Options?
Sanam Saeed made a great point about buying local. She said the boycott movement should inspire people to choose local, ethical brands, which would help the country’s economy and match their spending with their values.
She’s disappointed that people went back to foreign brands so easily, which suggests the boycott wasn’t a real change for many.
Time to Think
Sanam Saeed isn’t trying to trash anyone; she wants people to think about their choices. In a time when activism is often just sharing posts, she’s reminding people that supporting a cause takes work, even when it’s hard.
She’s backing the idea that being pro-Palestine isn’t just a political opinion; it’s about making ethical choices every day.
With the world moving on to other topics, voices like Sanam Saeed’s are important for keeping humanitarian issues alive. She’s challenging people to stop with the surface-level outrage and start taking action that matters.
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