What super human powers do you have that allow you to write about this day after day without the use of expletives? How do you write so calmly and clearly about injustices that make my pulse race so fast I think I might be dying? I cry so hard I can barely see your words on the screen? So how do you manage? Please share! Sending you big love.
Live-streamed in 4K but doxxed on most platforms with the industrial efficient of holocausts. There was a report recently that most of the images of this genocide have already been scrubbed from the internet, chimed by Tik Tok. Doubt if anyone saw it.
This action by Israel is mass murder at the highest level, and it feels like the countries of the world are just standing by, doing nothing. It’s really frustrating to think about. I mean, I’m sure there are smaller countries out there that would love to help, but might not have the resources or influence to make a difference. You’d think they’d want to speak up or take some sort of action, but instead, it’s just silence. What kind of world are we living in where such atrocities can happen and people seem so helpless? It makes you wonder if anyone really cares about justice and humanity anymore.
The girl's eyes are so beautiful; you couldn't have chosen a better picture.
Thank you for this excellent article! The one thing I take issue with to some degree is the following:
"This is not just Israel's crime. It is our crime. Every bomb dropped, every child incinerated, every tent set ablaze is done in our name, with our tacit approval, through our elected representatives, with our tax money."
Is it really, truly my crime? I live in an oligarchy (the US), not a democracy. Studies have shown that the US government doesn't listen at all to the wishes of the 99%. I did not vote for ANY governmental figures who support the genocide. Yes, I pay taxes, but I have little choice in the matter, and stopping paying taxes isn't really the issue, it's how tax dollars are being apportioned by the government that is, it seems to me. Ultimately my crime, if you want to call it that, is not organizing to overturn our system of government, because that's what it would take to (try to) institute democracy in the US for the first time, giving ordinary citizens like me an actual voice in the foreign and domestic policies of the government. Do you agree? What do you suggest we do?
What super human powers do you have that allow you to write about this day after day without the use of expletives? How do you write so calmly and clearly about injustices that make my pulse race so fast I think I might be dying? I cry so hard I can barely see your words on the screen? So how do you manage? Please share! Sending you big love.
Hi Lauren. This is the only thing that keeps me sane, but you won't believe the rage and anger and sadness I feel inside my head.
I believe it.
Thank you for this. Words fail me when thinking about the hypocrisy and double standards applied by the west.
It's an indictment on the rest of the world - let alone the supposed "superpowers" who do nothing - immune to the horrific genocide in Gaza.
Humanity doesn't exist, just front row seats to the systemic extermination of human beings. Shameful.
Live-streamed in 4K but doxxed on most platforms with the industrial efficient of holocausts. There was a report recently that most of the images of this genocide have already been scrubbed from the internet, chimed by Tik Tok. Doubt if anyone saw it.
That is why there have been very smart people who have archived it all. Because they knew they would do this.
This action by Israel is mass murder at the highest level, and it feels like the countries of the world are just standing by, doing nothing. It’s really frustrating to think about. I mean, I’m sure there are smaller countries out there that would love to help, but might not have the resources or influence to make a difference. You’d think they’d want to speak up or take some sort of action, but instead, it’s just silence. What kind of world are we living in where such atrocities can happen and people seem so helpless? It makes you wonder if anyone really cares about justice and humanity anymore.
The girl's eyes are so beautiful; you couldn't have chosen a better picture.
Thank you for this excellent article! The one thing I take issue with to some degree is the following:
"This is not just Israel's crime. It is our crime. Every bomb dropped, every child incinerated, every tent set ablaze is done in our name, with our tacit approval, through our elected representatives, with our tax money."
Is it really, truly my crime? I live in an oligarchy (the US), not a democracy. Studies have shown that the US government doesn't listen at all to the wishes of the 99%. I did not vote for ANY governmental figures who support the genocide. Yes, I pay taxes, but I have little choice in the matter, and stopping paying taxes isn't really the issue, it's how tax dollars are being apportioned by the government that is, it seems to me. Ultimately my crime, if you want to call it that, is not organizing to overturn our system of government, because that's what it would take to (try to) institute democracy in the US for the first time, giving ordinary citizens like me an actual voice in the foreign and domestic policies of the government. Do you agree? What do you suggest we do?