I think war footage is important as you get to sit behind a computer screen in safety, but you get to see the truth of how horrific war actually is. This truth is golden, this is why censorship is so dangerous. I saw footage of a Palestine child who was being put back together by a mortician who had been hit by a bomb, the mortician was putting the face back on the skull of the child in order to present the body to the parents without seeing the horror of the injuries. I respect the mortician's fortitude to be able to able carry this necessary task but also enlightening me on the cost of what war actually is. Only when people see the horror do they change their views of such violence.
I think war footage is important as you get to sit behind a computer screen in safety, but you get to see the truth of how horrific war actually is. This truth is golden, this is why censorship is so dangerous.
I saw footage of a Palestine child who was being put back together by a mortician who had been hit by a bomb, the mortician was putting the face back on the skull of the child in order to present the body to the parents without seeing the horror of the injuries. I respect the mortician's fortitude to be able to able carry this necessary task but also enlightening me on the cost of what war actually is. Only when people see the horror do they change their views of such violence.
Sure, but we've had wars after WWII lol. My 1st cousin's brains are scrambled from his experience in Afghanistan.
Going to the war during ww2 was a death sentence.
@@lasanhaMomento Not as an American soldier
In a thousand years Elin will be like a spec of dust. What's all the fuss about?
Won’t everyone be a spec of dust?