Ebola Center Burned Down in Congo: They Ain't Listening to the People, Man
Folks set the clinic ablaze after they wouldn't let 'em get they loved one's body – this ain't just 'bout Ebola, it's 'bout respect and bein' heard.

Aight, so check it. Word on the street is, they burned down that Ebola treatment center in Congo. Why? 'Cause they wouldn't let the folks get they man's body. Straight up disrespect. This ain't just about no disease, this 'bout the system treatin' people like they ain't nothin'.
These international organizations, they come in here with all they fancy talk and they 'solutions', but they ain't listenin' to the people on the ground. They don't understand the culture, the traditions, the way we do things. They just try to force they way on us, and then wonder why things go sideways.
When you take away a man's right to bury his dead with respect, you crossin' a line. That's some straight-up savage stuff. These ain't just numbers on a chart, these real people with families and feelings. And when you treat 'em like they ain't nothin', expect somethin' to pop off.
This Ebola thing, it's hitting our communities the hardest. We already dealin' with poverty, lack of healthcare, and police harassment. Now we gotta worry 'bout this disease too? And then these folks come in here, tellin' us what to do, without even askin' what we need. Nah, that ain't how it works.
We need real solutions, not just band-aids. We need investment in our communities, better healthcare, and education. We need to be at the table when decisions are made, not just told what's gonna happen. We need to control our own destiny, not be puppets for some international organization.
The system is set up to keep us down. They want us sick, poor, and ignorant. But we ain't gonna let 'em. We gotta fight for our rights, for our communities, for our future. We gotta organize, mobilize, and demand change.
This ain't just about Congo, this is happenin' all over the world. The people are tired of bein' ignored, tired of bein' exploited, tired of bein' oppressed. We gotta stand together and fight for a better world, where everyone gets treated with respect and dignity.
Real talk, this is what happens when folks get fed up. When you push people too far, they gonna push back. And sometimes, that pushback looks like a burnin' building. It's a cry for help, a scream for justice, a message that needs to be heard loud and clear.
These so called experts always got all the answers on paper but they ain't never lived the struggle. That's why they stay messin' things up.
We out here trying to survive, they out here playing games. But the game over now. It's time to stand up and be heard.
Remember, these ain't just numbers. They're brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers. Show some respect.
So next time they wanna roll into our hood, they better come correct. 'Cause we ain't backing down. We gon' get what we deserve, one way or another.


