Unspoken

Humiliation Ritual: When Silence Becomes Violence


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Humiliation Ritual is a spoken word poem about silence, rupture, and the moment suffering becomes impossible to ignore.


The poem unfolds in a hallway outside a closed door. Inside, conversation continues. Laughter moves easily between people. Outside, someone is calling for help.


But the door does not open.


Through the imagery of fire slowly filling a hallway, this piece explores a familiar pattern in trauma and power dynamics: people often do not respond to suffering itself. They respond when that suffering begins to disturb their comfort.


When the smoke reaches the keyhole.

When silence is no longer easy to maintain.


Humiliation Ritual examines how blame is often redistributed after the fact, and how shame is placed exactly where anger should have stood.


This spoken word piece is part of the Unspoken podcast, a series exploring trauma, rupture, accountability, and the language we use to describe harm.


Copyright ©2025 Kate Earley

Music: The Wisp Sings by Winter Aid

Written: March 7, 2026

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