THIS WAS NOT COLONIZATION. THIS WAS GENOCIDE. PERIOD.
Let’s stop lying to ourselves.
Let’s stop softening words to protect European guilt.
What King Leopold II and the Belgian state did in Congo was industrial-scale mass murder. Millions wiped out. Hands chopped off. Villages erased. Children orphaned. A whole nation turned into a slaughterhouse for rubber and profit.
So I ask:
❓ If this happened in Europe, would the world still be “debating” the word genocide?
❓ Why is African blood always cheap in global history books?
❓ Why does Belgium still walk proudly while Congo crawls in poverty built by Belgian wealth?
❓ Why are African children taught about Hitler but not Leopold II with the same disgust?
❓ Why is Africa always told to “move on” but never compensated?
❓ If there is no justice for Congo, what does international law really stand for?
❓ Who benefits from Africa forgetting its pain?
❓ Why are museums full of stolen African artifacts while apologies are still “under discussion”?
❓ Is silence not another form of violence?
❓ How long will Africans defend their oppressors by calling genocide “colonial mistakes”?
Belgium did not “make errors.”
Belgium built a nation on African graves.
And let’s be honest — this is not just history.
The poverty in Congo today is not accidental.
The instability is not accidental.
The exploitation never stopped — it just changed uniforms.
So why should Belgium go free?
Why should Europe enjoy wealth built on bones?
Why should Africa keep begging instead of demanding?
Pan-Africans, wake up.
If genocide against Africans carries no consequences, then the world has declared African lives disposable.
No apology?
No compensation?
No accountability?
Then what lesson are we teaching the future?
Africa must stop whispering its pain.
Africa must accuse.
Africa must demand.
Africa must remember.
This is not hatred.
This is historical justice.
Let’s talk.
Or are we still too afraid to name our killers?. #Africa
Let’s stop lying to ourselves.
Let’s stop softening words to protect European guilt.
What King Leopold II and the Belgian state did in Congo was industrial-scale mass murder. Millions wiped out. Hands chopped off. Villages erased. Children orphaned. A whole nation turned into a slaughterhouse for rubber and profit.
So I ask:
❓ If this happened in Europe, would the world still be “debating” the word genocide?
❓ Why is African blood always cheap in global history books?
❓ Why does Belgium still walk proudly while Congo crawls in poverty built by Belgian wealth?
❓ Why are African children taught about Hitler but not Leopold II with the same disgust?
❓ Why is Africa always told to “move on” but never compensated?
❓ If there is no justice for Congo, what does international law really stand for?
❓ Who benefits from Africa forgetting its pain?
❓ Why are museums full of stolen African artifacts while apologies are still “under discussion”?
❓ Is silence not another form of violence?
❓ How long will Africans defend their oppressors by calling genocide “colonial mistakes”?
Belgium did not “make errors.”
Belgium built a nation on African graves.
And let’s be honest — this is not just history.
The poverty in Congo today is not accidental.
The instability is not accidental.
The exploitation never stopped — it just changed uniforms.
So why should Belgium go free?
Why should Europe enjoy wealth built on bones?
Why should Africa keep begging instead of demanding?
Pan-Africans, wake up.
If genocide against Africans carries no consequences, then the world has declared African lives disposable.
No apology?
No compensation?
No accountability?
Then what lesson are we teaching the future?
Africa must stop whispering its pain.
Africa must accuse.
Africa must demand.
Africa must remember.
This is not hatred.
This is historical justice.
Let’s talk.
Or are we still too afraid to name our killers?. #Africa






