This satirical spiritual rant from Virgin Monk Boy unpacks the controversial story of John Allen Chau, the missionary who was killed attempting to contact the uncontacted North Sentinel Island tribe. With biting humor and sacred sass, it critiques modern missionary work, colonial mindsets, and the savior complex that still haunts global evangelism. A must-read for anyone questioning the ethics of faith-based intrusion and craving a dose of irreverent wisdom.
This is one of the sharpest and most necessary takedowns of missionary zeal I’ve read in a long time. The line “They are the last humans not refreshing the news in a panic spiral” hit especially hard. You’re not just calling out hypocrisy—you’re naming the violence hidden under the white robes of “good intentions.” Powerful, piercing, and deeply overdue. Thank you for protecting sacred boundaries with your words. 🙏
This is one of the sharpest and most necessary takedowns of missionary zeal I’ve read in a long time. The line “They are the last humans not refreshing the news in a panic spiral” hit especially hard. You’re not just calling out hypocrisy—you’re naming the violence hidden under the white robes of “good intentions.” Powerful, piercing, and deeply overdue. Thank you for protecting sacred boundaries with your words. 🙏