There have been numerous attempts to shed light on the Palestinian plight, from peace negotiations to powerful pieces of art.
The struggle of the Palestinians deserves to not only be recognized but challenged.
The Internet is doing exactly that ... and really they are the ones that deserve a #MicDrop.
1. The epic #FreePalestine trick at Starbucks
Hamzah Raza, a blogger at the Huffington Post, told the baristas at Starbucks that his name was "Free Palestine" so that when they call him out, they'd be making a statement out loud.
Back in December, this photo began making the rounds on social media.
2. All that space on your bald head, and you still want to occupy Palestine?
Back in December, the United Nations Security Council formally voted to condemn Israeli settlement activity for the first time since 1979.
Settlements have long been considered illegal under international law and previous UN resolutions have criticized Israel over its continued construction.
This hasn't stopped the Israeli government from allowing them to move forward.
3. #SaltBae even weighed in
You've probably seen this Turkish chef make the rounds on the Internet ... because of the suave way he sprinkles salt onto steak.
What better way to shed light on Palestine than hacking into a social media viral trend?
4. They changed the Hollywood sign again
Earlier in January, someone had changed the Hollywood sign to "Hollyweed" and then this Palestine meme started making the rounds.
5. Living and breathing (and eating) the year of the Nakba (1948)
Even amounts on receipts have stood in solidarity with Palestine.
6. Be this guy
There's never a wrong time or place to stand in the name of Palestine. NEVER.