Children Are Not Collateral—We Must Speak, Laugh, and Refuse Erasure”

 There’s a silence that kills. It creeps in when we’re told to “move on,” when the headlines shift, when the laughter is censored because it dared to poke at power.

But children are dying. Not metaphorically. Not in some distant land. Here. Now. In schools, homes, and systems that fail them.

And while we debate the legacy of a man who sowed hate in life, we forget the children who became heroes because no one else showed up.

We must do better. Not just in policy, but in presence. In how we show up for truth, for laughter, for the kind of storytelling that refuses to be sanitized.

Comedy is not the enemy. It’s the mirror. The scalpel. The sacred tool that helps us survive when the world feels unbearable.

We need to speak. We need to laugh. We need to ritualize our refusal to forget the children, to erase the ache, to silence the truth.

This is not just a blog. It’s a call to ritual. To testify. To create resistance.

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