However!
On the same day as the bombings in Boston, 27 people were killed and over 100 injured in multiple bombings in Iraq. You can bet there were many children killed in Syria on April 15. I know it is much easier to be emotionally invested in the face of one little boy and yes I'm going to say it, a little boy who looks like "us", than the breathtaking numbers of dead in international conflicts. 70,000 killed in Syria so far, and each and every one of them has somebody grieving for them. Hearts broken, holes in lives that will never be filled again.
If we could all muster as much outrage for the people suffering in all the dirty little wars around the world, whose faces are not all over social media. If we could grieve for ALL of them as if they were part of US, because they are people, they just are. If we could do that, maybe we could change things. Because politicians ain't going to do it. But when enough ordinary folks get together with one message, they have to listen. Witness the Velvet Revolution, Arab Spring, Idle No More. The message it seems to me is that violence and indiscriminate violent actions are unacceptable and should be condemned EVERYWHERE, and not just in the United States. Yes the irony of that last statement is not lost on me, but you get my point.
So, remember Martin Richard and make him the poster child if you must. But also remember the hundreds of thousands suffering daily, dodging bombs and gunfire daily, trying not to become a statistic, daily.
" Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." Martin Luther King
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