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by bayindirh
1520 days ago
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To add, I find the parts which mention the people who were killed or otherwise affected by these strikes deeply moving despite being short and concise. In other words, the painted picture is much broader and deeper than the man itself seemingly put into the focus. In reality, he's just used as an anchor point to tie the big picture, and might be also used as a so-called decoy (or bait) in a narrowly starting, but deeply expanding story. This doesn't make his tragedy lighter, however. To be honest, I feel sad and disturbed for everyone involved in this. |
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