>>515950165
Yeah, same here, anon. I was already sad over Iryna's senseless murder, and then Charlie was shot.
Usually, murders and gore don't shake me, I can watch brutal videos without flinching. But this one cut deep. The fear in that woman's eyes, how she was murdered for doing nothing, the way the passengers ignored her as she died, it's tragic. It all feels like a stark reminder of why so many white people are furious and hurt. He killed her just because she was white, and the media and Wikipedia scrambled to cover it up so no one would hear.
And then Charlie. I didn’t follow him closely, didn't watch much of his content, but I knew who he was. The fact that millions celebrated his death - a man who just wanted to speak and share his voice - has radicalized me even more. You know that video of his daughter calling "daddy!" and running up to him with excitement, and he picks her up and holds her? She’ll never have that again, her daddy is dead. They took innocent lives and then laughed about it. It hits especially hard because they would do the same to you, to me, to anyone who speaks up against them.
The people celebrating want to kill us. They want us gone. I don't see how we'll get out of this without collapse or a civil war.