Every crisis is the same story. Civilians starve, bleed, vanish โ€” and the world watches. In Gaza, children die under rubble while diplomats argue procedure. In Sudan, entire towns burn while aid is blocked. In Congo, resources are stolen while militias kill in silence. Yemen starved for years, a blockade backed by Western powers, and the UN spoke only of 'concern.' The lesson is brutal: when civilians suffer, the empire sees leverage, not lives. War becomes a bargaining chip, famine a weapon, and entire peoples reduced to statistics. Media cycles move on, but graves remain. Truthloop says it plain: as long as geopolitics defines who deserves protection, ordinary people will always pay. Every time leaders say 'never again,' it already happens again โ€” because profit and power are valued more than human life.