There are moments in life where the madness of the world feels too heavy to put into words—but then you realize, silence is complicity. This is one of those moments. A young woman, Iryna Zarutska, just 23 years old, fled the war in Ukraine to find freedom, safety, and opportunity in America. Instead of safety, she met her death—stabbed to death on a Charlotte light rail train by a man who had no reason, no provocation, no humanity. A life so full of promise cut short in a place that was supposed to be a refuge. And while her family mourns, while ordinary people grieve this tragedy, what do we see from activists like Black Lives Matter? A grotesque repost of a video declaring that “all oppressed people have a right to violence.”
Let’s stop right there. This isn’t just tone-deaf—it’s witchcraft-level madness. Since when are black people in America oppressed? Please, stop the lies. Stop this cap. In 2025, black people have access to schools, jobs, houses, cars, businesses, beaches, marriage, TikTok collaborations, the very same opportunities as everyone else. Even Africans who migrate to America from across the ocean build homes, buy cars, and live freely. So where exactly is this so-called “oppression” that justifies violence? If we were truly oppressed, we wouldn’t have access to social media to shout “oppression” every day. We wouldn’t be free to apply for any job, marry who we choose, or start businesses. The idea that violence is somehow a birthright for the “oppressed” is not only insulting—it is dangerous.
And yet, while a young girl lies in her grave, BLM hides behind semantics: “The video was not related to her death.” Please. It’s a trick. It’s spin. It’s distraction. And for what? This organization has already been exposed for enriching its founders while families of victims—the very people they claim to represent—are left with nothing. Millions of dollars collected in the name of black lives, and where is the accountability? Where is the justice?
Now let’s talk about the bystanders on that train. The surveillance footage shows multiple people near Iryna when the attack happened. Three black individuals were seated on the left side, staring at her as she was attacked. Their reaction? Suspicious. Outrageous. Their silence and lack of action—no call to police, no alert to train security, no attempt to communicate support—screams questions that need answers.
Then there’s the black woman in the red top, sitting in the same lane: she saw the entire attack unfold, yet did nothing, no gesture of concern, no call for help. Others in the back were clearly traumatized—shaken, scared—but even they did not attempt to reach out or show any human response. Iryna, a young woman just maybe returning from work, sitting quietly on her phone, was stabbed, bleeding, and silently crying as she fell from her seat. And yet, nobody did anything—not even the smallest gesture to say, “We see you, help is coming.”
I truly believe she could have been alive if someone had intervened, even minimally. These bystanders need to be held accountable, honestly. And yes, maybe racism played a role; maybe in the back of their minds, they thought, “They treated us bad, so they just deserve it.” If that’s the case, it’s disgusting, it’s outrageous, and it needs to be exposed. The fact that their faces were visible in the footage is important—they need to come forward and explain themselves, and yes, they are suspects until proven otherwise.
Conclusion: The Illusion of Oppression
This case isn’t just about one young woman—it’s about the lies we’re being fed. Oppression is being weaponized, not lived. Victimhood is being sold like a product, not experienced as reality. And all the while, real victims like Iryna are forgotten, their names overshadowed by slogans, hashtags, and activists who cash in on misery. It’s time to wake up. To call out the hypocrisy. To demand accountability—not just from murderers like DeCarlos Brown Jr., but from movements that twist violence into virtue and profit from pain.
Because when justice becomes a circus, the real victims are left buried—and the rest of us are left angry, grieving, and disgusted.
Rest in peace Iryna. Karma will surely get to that man🕊️🤍
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