
Today Hotel Fire Case in KartalkayaThis banner caught my attention while reading. I just looked up, it’s too heavy.
We have lost thousands of people in fires, earthquakes, terrorist attacks and mine disasters. We were destroyed by the news of death, we were upset, we got angry. But I had no acquaintance among them. Even though I didn’t forget what happened, I continued my life somehow, after all, I wasn’t directly affected by such an event. They say the fire burns the place where it fell, I never burned like them.
I don’t know what the direct interlocutors of these losses experienced, what pain suffered, and then how their lives were shaped. While their pain was fresh yet, we tried to support material and moral support as a society, but then they stayed on their own again. We either forgot what happened or chose not to think. Perhaps a reflex to protect human mental health. "What if it had happened to me, what if there were an acquaintance?" We were afraid to ask ourselves, and on the other hand, we considered ourselves lucky because it wasn’t.
"The world is a hell for sensitive hearts." I hope nobody has to live hell in this world.
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Posted by zenciiiii

4 Comments
Eee bu ülke eveli ezelden böyle.Doğu da karakollar basılırken,saldırılar yapılırken batıda millet kınayıp geçiyodu.Batı da ki büyüksehirlerde bombalar patlamaya baslayınca anladılar terör belasını
tanidiklari olunce de kadermis diyolar zaten
Düzgün bir hükümet olsa bu adamlar şu an sallanıyor olurdu. En kötü ihtimalle müebbet yemişlerdi, ama işte maalesef.
Ben ailemi kaybetsem evimden işimden şehirden uzaklaşıp rastgele bir viyadük altında hayata tutunmaya çalışırım. Toplum beni kaybeder ben toplumu düşman bilirdim.
İşin kötüsü dinamit yapmayı da biliyorum umarım delirmem