To see a Staff Nurse cry having done 63 hours non stop in London wanting to go home to rest before she went back to treat those suffering, to find NOTHING in the supermarket to sustain her health, I think has had an impact on these bastards as it aired on national television on all channels!
I saw her and felt bad...
But I don’t really think those who did that to her and everybody else will understand.
What I’m finding out in these days is that there are people who think coolly, people who are scared and people who just switch off their civil brain and turn to the beast we all have inside.
I’m worried, I would like to burn and destroy the world out of rage for feeling so powerless...but I don’t and, am ready to bet, will never do it.
Because I have been tought differently, received an education from family and Army which did not include, under any circumstance, that I might step onto others out of panic.
That comes from the upbringing each of us had, but also quite a lot from what life under military rules has tought us all. I thank the Lord that I could do my duty, and that I could do it as an officer in the Alpini.
That has been a life-changer.
And I keep profiting of it!Information
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