Disaster tourist, virtue signaler, globohomo (slang), experience economy, slumlord of sentiment.
Have you met the mondomonger?
A mondomonger is a person who treats the world’s diversity and suffering as interchangeable raw material for personal branding, entertainment, or shallow expertise. The term critiques “globalist” consumerism — the idea that more stamps on a passport equals wisdom. Searching for- mondomonger in-
“That YouTuber who films inside refugee camps without permission? Textbook mondomonger.”
mondomonger ( noun | ˈmän-dō-ˌməŋ-gər) The term critiques “globalist” consumerism — the idea
He speaks in aphorisms: “The world is a mirror — if you’re brave enough to look.” But when a follower asks about the civil war in the country he just “vibed” in for 48 hours, he deflects with a sunset time-lapse.
We’ve all scrolled past them. Sometimes, we’ve been them. But awareness is the first step. Let’s trade mondomongering for genuine curiosity. Put down the global checklist. Pick up a local conversation. Character Name: Kaelen Voss Occupation: Travel influencer / “Global Consciousness Curator” Archetype: The Mondomonger We’ve all scrolled past them
The mondomonger doesn’t hate the world — they just commodify it. Every culture is content. Every disaster, a caption. Every place, a pin on a map.
Kaelen’s apartment is a museum of appropriated aesthetics: Japanese kintsugi bowls next to Moroccan rugs, a didgeridoo he can’t play, and a shelf of notebooks from 40 countries — none filled past page three.
They’re the person who’s been to 80 countries but can’t name a single local artist from any of them. They’ll repost a humanitarian crisis, then immediately follow it with a luxury hotel review. Their feed is a blur of #globalsoul and #traumaturism.