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D.R. Congo 🇨🇩 - Rwanda 🇷🇼 and M23.
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UNCENSORED MINI PODCAST
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In this video, I address something I find completely ridiculous, disturbing, and deeply revealing.
Instead of confronting the brutal reality that over 20 million Congolese have lost their lives in the last 30 years due to Rwanda’s military aggression, proxy wars, and destabilization in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, many Rwandese—and their defenders—would rather debate whether Congolese people “sound hateful” when we speak out.
Think about that.
Not the mass graves.
Not the displaced millions.
Not the looted minerals.
Not the armed groups.
Not the endless war imposed on Eastern Congo.
But tone.
This video calls out the hypocrisy of shifting the conversation away from human lives and toward comfort, optics, and emotional policing. When a people have been brutalized for decades, when entire regions are trapped in perpetual war, when children are born into violence and never see peace, outrage is not hatred—it is a natural human response.
You cannot lecture victims about language while ignoring their suffering.
You cannot cry “hate speech” while staying silent about mass death.
You cannot demand politeness from people whose families were erased.
This is not about insults.
This is not about ethnicity.
This is about priorities.
If the discussion does not begin with why Eastern Congo has been turned into a killing field, then it is a dishonest discussion. If millions of Congolese lives are treated as a footnote while narratives and reputations are protected, then the moral compass is broken.
This video is a reminder that Congolese pain is not a debate topic.
Our deaths are not a public relations issue.
And our anger does not need approval.
Before asking how we speak, ask why we are bleeding.
▶️ Watch. Reflect. Share.
✊🏾 Justice before comfort. Truth before optics. Congo before narratives.
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