TIME is getting a first-hand whooping courtesy of the Twitterverse.
Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney delivered a speech about the fight against ISIS at the United Nations headquarters in New York City on Wednesday.
The human rights lawyer spoke out at the meeting on “The Fight against Impunity for Atrocities: Bringing Daesh (the Arab name for ISIS) to Justice” on International Women’s Day. Her stirring speech warned Iraq and the world’s nations to not let ISIS “get away with genocide,” adding, “don’t let this be another Rwanda where you regret doing too little too late.”
Clooney represents victims of ISIS rapes and kidnappings, including her client Nadia Murad, a human rights activist and Yazidi genocide survivor. Murad, who is now a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime for the Dignity of Survivors of Human Trafficking, was taken by ISIS in 2014 and since her release has described how she was raped, sold as a sex slave and prayed to die while in captivity.
Clooney argues “justice is what the victims want… but justice will be forever out of reach if we allow the evidence to disappear, if mass graves are not protected, if medical evidence is lost, if witnesses can no longer be traced.”
Murad also spoke at the meeting, saying, “Why is it taking so long? I cannot understand why you are letting ISIS get away with it, or what more you need to hear before you will act? So today, I ask the Iraqi government and the U.N. to establish an investigation and give all the victims of ISIS the justice they deserve.”
TIME shared the news by tweeting, “Amal Clooney shows off her baby bump at the United Nations.”
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The article, written by People and published on the female-focused platform TIME Motto, read, “The mom-to-be (who also happens to be married to George Clooney) stepped out outside the United Nations headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, showing off her baby bump in a dark grey pencil skirt and matching cropped blazer.”
The publication’s decision to focus on Clooney’s attire and not her words is not sitting well with a chunk of users on social media.
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Some users showed a little less restraint with their anger. “Get your s**t together,” read one tweet. “F**k wrong with y’all” said another.
TIME has not directly addressed the controversy, but has since published a more appropriate tweet about Clooney’s visit to U.N. Headquarters.