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things you should know,

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while the world scrolls and forgets, gaza is still bleeding. over 38000 lives lost, mostly children. entire generations buried under rubble.
          	  
          	  — sudan is screaming, ethnic cleansing. mass graves. forgotten genocide.
          	  
          	  — congo bleeds for your tech,children dig for cobalt so we can swipe.
          	  
          	  — uyghurs disappear into camps, culture erased. faith punished.
          	  
          	  — afghan girls are locked out of schools, dreams reduced to silence.
          	  
          	  — rohingya are stuck between borders,stateless,voiceless.
          	  
          	  this isn’t a war. it’s genocide. a people starved, silenced, and erased. in real time but gaza isn’t alone. the world aches quietly in places we’ve learned to ignore.
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rottenson

things you should know,

rottenson

while the world scrolls and forgets, gaza is still bleeding. over 38000 lives lost, mostly children. entire generations buried under rubble.
            
            — sudan is screaming, ethnic cleansing. mass graves. forgotten genocide.
            
            — congo bleeds for your tech,children dig for cobalt so we can swipe.
            
            — uyghurs disappear into camps, culture erased. faith punished.
            
            — afghan girls are locked out of schools, dreams reduced to silence.
            
            — rohingya are stuck between borders,stateless,voiceless.
            
            this isn’t a war. it’s genocide. a people starved, silenced, and erased. in real time but gaza isn’t alone. the world aches quietly in places we’ve learned to ignore.
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sickening news : 
          a boy is gone,not from illness,not by fate — but by the hands that once held him. all because of marks on a page. instead of comfort, he met rage.

rottenson

a student died recently at malaysia after being beaten by his own father just because of low exam marks.
            
            it’s heartbreaking. he was still a child and still learning,still trying. no one deserves to die for not meeting expectations.
            
            grades are not everything. they never were. a child is not a number. a mistake in school isn’t a failure in life and love should never come with conditions or violence.
            
            not all children are the same. some do well in exams, some struggle but every child tries in their own way. when they come home with low marks, what they need most is support — not punishment,not yelling, and definitely not violence.
            
            student,many of them carry silent pressure. afraid of disappointing our parents, of not being “ good enough. ” but no mark is worth fear. no exam is worth pain and no report card should lead to death.
            
            to parents : please, love your children more than their grades. listen to them. understand them. they’re already trying more than you know.
            
            mistakes and failures are part of learning — not something to be ashamed of. choose understanding over punishment,choose patience over pressure. 
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