We should be their hope.
Death by a sniper's bullet
Or a drone-dropped bomb,
A predetermined missile
That you will never hear come.
Death by judicial hanging,
Or the electric chair
Dispensed by guillotine
It’s all too uncomfortable to bear.
But to watch cities die of starvation
Emaciated for want of life-sustaining aid.
Death by disease or malnutrition,
Of the young, the old, the weak, and the afraid.
Perpetuated by governments, ignoring
The fundamental rights of humanity.
International conspiracy, prolonging the suffering,
Immorally, they’re complicit by reason of political insanity.
Are we also individually culpable?
When we turn a blind or blinkered eye.
We continue our fast-paced, otherwise, lives.
Is there indifference when seeing another Gazan baby die?
Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh
Sun 27th Jul 2025 08:16
Thank you, JD.
The excuses given for such atrocities as those portrayed in your first line, are truly pathetic.
“Auntie”, whose motto is: "Nation shall speak peace unto Nation", (a now thoroughly discredited piece of claptrap), and other mainstream propaganda hacks, would have UK citizens believe that highly skilled snipers, who are used to operating in the most extreme of battleground conditions, (despite claiming to be members of the “Most Moral Army in the World”), have managed to “accidentally” kill unarmed children, firing not once, but several times at the same targets.
Were it not for the horror which such atrocities evoke, those claims deserve nothing but howls of laughter. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Needless to say, the aforementioned impersonator of investigative and impartial journalism is now a “Proscribed Organisation” within my household, promenade concerts and all!
Thanks again, JD, you ARE their hope.