🌍🩸History is not repeating itself in Gaza — it’s stuck in a loop, like a broken vinyl spinning in a bunker, skipping over the same blood-soaked beat. Destruction, denial, and diplomatic déjà vu have become the new normal. It’s not that the world doesn’t know — it’s that it knows and does nothing. Because doing something would involve risk. Sacrifice. Moral clarity. And those don’t play well on the golf course or the gala circuit.

🧨 Welcome to the International Community’s Favorite Reality Show: “Crisis, Condemn, Repeat” 📺

Each season features:

  • Episode 1: Bombs Fall, Babies Die. Same set, different names.
  • Episode 2: World Leaders Clutch Pearls. Cue statements that say nothing, mean nothing, cost nothing.
  • Episode 3: Aid Trucks Crawl In. Just enough rice to keep you alive, not enough hope to keep you sane.
  • Episode 4: Rebuild the Rubble. Build it, bomb it, rebuild it. Sponsored by the same countries selling the weapons.
  • Episode 5: Grief Festers into Rage. When dignity dies, resistance is born.
  • Episode 6: Retaliation Arrives. And somehow, the oppressed are always the headline threat.
  • Episode 7: Global Shrug. “Tragic,” they say, while voting for more arms deals.

And next season? Same cast, same casualties, same cowardice.

The worst part? This isn’t ignorance. It’s acceptance. An entire international apparatus built to not rock the boat — especially if the boat’s sailing on oil, cash, and carefully curated diplomatic illusions.

We’ve industrialised injustice and subcontracted our souls.

💥 Challenges

Who still believes this is “complicated”? Who’s brave enough to say the quiet part out loud: that allowing endless cycles of war is not a bug — it’s a business model? 🧯

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