Congo’s Callous Carnage

Global Amnesia: The Burning Silence

The 200 Invisible Women: A Genocide Ignored

While media circuits obsess over Trump’s circus, 200 women were systematically raped and burned alive in Congo—a horror so profound it should shatter every global consciousness. But silence. Complete, deafening silence.

The Clown Car vs. Real Suffering

Our collective attention economy has transformed human rights into a cheap reality show. Inflammatory tweets capture global imagination while actual human beings are incinerated, their screams drowned out by algorithmic noise.

Mallence’s Prophetic Warning

Years ago, Mallence Bart-Williams exposed how we weaponize ignorance. Her TED talk wasn’t just a critique but a prophecy of our moral bankruptcy.

We listened. We applauded. Then we changed nothing.

The Resource War: Beyond Extraction

Congo isn’t just about minerals. It’s a battlefield where women’s bodies are territories, where armed factions use rape as a weapon of economic and psychological warfare. And the world turns away, counting Twitter likes.

Responsibility: The Unspoken Indictment

These aren’t isolated incidents. They’re systematic violence sustained by global indifference.

Our media doesn’t just fail to report—it actively participates in this erasure.

In a world that claims civilization, 200 raped and burned women become a footnote.

Meanwhile, we debate the latest provocative tweet.

Our moral bankruptcy has no bottom.

May harmony find you,

Irena Phaedra

P.S. Although I sometimes have a sense of “pseudo-intellectualism”, I believe in constantly questioning, refining, and seeking more profound understanding.
One article, one perspective can germinate in unexpected minds. My commitment to truth-telling is itself a form of resistance.

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