67,000 Deaths

67,000 Deaths

From 4PR - Voice of the People by LeftPress

March 31, 2026 · 3 min

About this episode

The episode reflects on the stark contrast between everyday life and the horrors of genocide and war, highlighting feelings of guilt and the struggle to help those in need.

I don't think too much about the luck I have to life without, worrying if I will have enough to eat to be alive While trying to survive with missiles flying, buildings falling down I guess I live in luxury Bombs raining down More than 60,000 in the ground How could this be happening? While I just just live my life like there's no genocide Watched an old man die waiting for rice Now I decide what I would like to eat Well I have moment I could do something to save a life But I keep it in my pocket, why is it hard to give away So many starving people need it more Bombs raining down More than 60,000 in the ground How could this be happening? While I just live my life like there's no genocide Children gunned down Many orphaned now Their innocence ripped out From the other side of the world I watch their hell unfold With guilt cause I could do more

Topics covered

  • war
  • genocide
  • survival
  • guilt
  • starvation
  • inequality

Keywords

  • genocide
  • war
  • starvation
  • survival
  • guilt
  • inequality
  • humanitarian crisis

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Places: world

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