Low Information Voter on Nostr: New report on the murder of six-year-old Hind Rajab The serial killers killed her ...
New report on the murder of six-year-old Hind Rajab
The serial killers killed her family, then patiently lay in wait for first responders. They listened as the little girl spoke to emergency services dispatchers, who tried to keep her calm and hiding.
The killers let the ambulance get in close, then killed the paramedics. Only then, after having cornered her like a little mouse for over an hour, did they kill the six-year old girl, shooting her 335 times.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240621135854/https://forensic-architecture.org/investigation/the-killing-of-hind-rajab
Clearly, the killers were not paying for the rounds they squandered with such calculating viciousness.
They did not pay to buy that ammunition.
I did.
You probably helped, if you live in a Western country and pay taxes that become foreign aid.
We paid to kill that little girl, and to kill tens of thousands just like her.
We could say its her fault for not changing her religion, for being so brown, for being born in a small country that is still feebly resisting eighty years after its population were supposed to be extinguished.
But that would be lies.
She was killed because her people are in the way. Because they were marked for replacement, by networks of powerful people more than eighty years ago. And because in this world it is profitable to do so.
If you're in a Western country, you're in the way, too. The power structure doesn't bother to kill your six-year-old daughter or grand-daughter, because its more profitable to prevent you from having her in the first place.
Taxes, permits, regulations and protected monopolies keep you too busy and too broke, and keep them well-oiled and avarious. And they have no trouble luring foreigners to replace the kids you can't afford.
Sometimes they bomb them first, "push factors", to make them grateful for safety and to hate you for not wanting to dilute your inheritance.
We don't actualy have more sovereignty than Hind's people. We are the same. We are just working a different job in the same factory, for the same networks of people who are never brought to account.
The serial killers killed her family, then patiently lay in wait for first responders. They listened as the little girl spoke to emergency services dispatchers, who tried to keep her calm and hiding.
The killers let the ambulance get in close, then killed the paramedics. Only then, after having cornered her like a little mouse for over an hour, did they kill the six-year old girl, shooting her 335 times.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240621135854/https://forensic-architecture.org/investigation/the-killing-of-hind-rajab
Clearly, the killers were not paying for the rounds they squandered with such calculating viciousness.
They did not pay to buy that ammunition.
I did.
You probably helped, if you live in a Western country and pay taxes that become foreign aid.
We paid to kill that little girl, and to kill tens of thousands just like her.
We could say its her fault for not changing her religion, for being so brown, for being born in a small country that is still feebly resisting eighty years after its population were supposed to be extinguished.
But that would be lies.
She was killed because her people are in the way. Because they were marked for replacement, by networks of powerful people more than eighty years ago. And because in this world it is profitable to do so.
If you're in a Western country, you're in the way, too. The power structure doesn't bother to kill your six-year-old daughter or grand-daughter, because its more profitable to prevent you from having her in the first place.
Taxes, permits, regulations and protected monopolies keep you too busy and too broke, and keep them well-oiled and avarious. And they have no trouble luring foreigners to replace the kids you can't afford.
Sometimes they bomb them first, "push factors", to make them grateful for safety and to hate you for not wanting to dilute your inheritance.
We don't actualy have more sovereignty than Hind's people. We are the same. We are just working a different job in the same factory, for the same networks of people who are never brought to account.