Trial by Timeline
They didn’t need a court,
or truth,
or time.
A phone was enough.
A finger was enough.
A lie dressed as a video
was enough.
They turned a timeline into a gallows,
likes into stones,
shares into ropes.
Justice was rewritten
in comment boxes
by strangers with clean hands
and dirty certainty.
They never saw his mother
collapse into questions
that have no answers.
They never heard a father’s silence
scream louder than words.
“One son,” he said-
and the world scrolled past.
Social media reels maniac girls ,
you wear the mask of connection
but sharpen the blade of cruelty.
You call it exposure,
you call it awareness,
but you feast on humiliation
and call it truth.
Who gave you the right
to decide guilt
before the law could breathe?
Who crowned you judge
when you’ve never learned mercy?
You killed him without touching him.
You buried him without soil.
You logged out
and slept well.
But remember this-
every share leaves a fingerprint.
Every cruel comment
echoes somewhere it can’t be deleted.
And one day,
when the noise fades,
your silence will testify against you.
Justice is not viral.
Truth is not instant.
And a life
is not content.
Until society learns this,
more mothers will beg the air,
more fathers will lose their voices,
and social media reel maniac girls
will keep collecting blood
while pretending it’s only pixels.
Let this be a cry, a sob, a plea-
Justice isn’t just what others see.
Behind the screens, real lives break,
And silent tragedies often wake.
Remember, fame built on pain is fleeting,
And lives lost are worth more than tweeting.
May we learn to see with hearts, not just eyes,
And honor the silent, unseen cries.
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