Congo Ebola Center Up In Flames: They Wildin' Outchea
Folks burn down the hospital over a body, showin' how much trust they got in the system—zero.
Aight, so check it: the word is out in the Congo, some Ebola treatment center just got torched. Why? Cause the people was tryna get they fam back, but the hospital wouldn't let go. Now, I ain't condonin' violence, but I get where they comin' from.
See, for years, these folks been gettin' played. Western medicine comin' in, tellin' 'em what to do, but ain't nobody askin' what they need. You think they gon' just trust some hospital when they can't even feed they kids? Nah, that ain't how it works.
Them traditions run deep, man. Buryin' your own, sayin' goodbye proper—that's sacred. When some outsider come tellin' you that you can't even lay your loved one to rest right, that's gonna spark somethin'. It's more than just a body; it's about respect, family, and holdin' onto what little they got.
And let's keep it 100, a lot of these 'solutions' they pushin' ain't even helpin'. Same disease, same problems, year after year. So, yeah, folks gettin' frustrated. They ain't seein' progress, just more rules and restrictions.
Now, burnin' down a whole hospital? That's extra. But it's a sign, a signal that somethin' gotta change. These big organizations need to come correct, start listenin' to the community, and quit treatin' 'em like lab rats.
'Cause when you ain't got nothin' to lose, you ain't afraid of nothin'. And these folks feel like they lost everything already. Gotta understand where they comin from.
The system ain't built for them anyway. All these years, promises broken, resources stolen. They ain't never had a fair shake. So, trust? That's a luxury they can't afford.
Real talk, the world need to start payin' attention to what's really goin' on. It's not just about Ebola; it's about power, respect, and lettin' folks control they own destiny. You can't just parachute in with a bunch of rules and expect everybody to fall in line.
They need solutions that work for them, not against them. Solutions rooted in the community, where they got a say in what happens. Until then, expect more fire. Cause when you push people too far, they gon' push back, no cap.

