trebled-negrita-princess:ethuil:trebled-negrita-princess:chellzaintshit:isseymiyucky:THIS IS EXACTLY
trebled-negrita-princess:ethuil:trebled-negrita-princess:chellzaintshit:isseymiyucky:THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I SAID. EXACTLY. HE IS A TERRORIST.I was thinking the same thingWAIT, THAT’S WHAT HAPPENED????I’ll tell you, though, as someone who lives in Barcelona, that the media is trying to sell that story but no one is buying. Word in the streets is that he was a terrorist. Word in the street is families distressed about their children/cousins/siblings/parents dying because some asshole decided to crash the fucking plane.On Wednesday, I sat down waiting for one of the girls I tutor to get off her music lesson (I go to pick her up sometimes) and heard 3 very distressed mothers talking about this: one had lost a childhood friend in that accident, one was telling how in that plane there was an entire family whose kids went to school with hers, the other telling how her pregnant friend’s boyfriend was in there too. They were hurting, they were angry.My own parents are enraged that this could happen. You go to the supermarket and everyone is talking about how we can not trust the media and how that was plain terrorism. The bus is filled with people talking to each other wondering why, why would someone want to hurt so many innocent people. Why would the media want us to feel sympathetic? We’re not. We’re angry. We want the truth, and that starts by accepting this was an act of terrorism.That’s what I thought. ^ -- source link