@Alfred is the Moskva still burning?
Sean Penn: "These people are fighting for the dreams and aspirations of all of us Americans. This is leadership that we aspire to. This is freedom of thought and true leadership that is just so moving. It’s the kind of moving that we need to be able to get [to the United States], which is borderline a kind of populist lap dance of a nation at this point.
We’ve got to get back on track together and realize that Ukraine, with all its diversity, has a unity we’ve never seen in modern times..."
I don't know what else to do but to watch the flight tracker and hope that the right supplies and equipment are getting into the right hands to end all this.
I read translated tweets of both ukrainians and russians to try and understand what are in the hearts of people...the human currents. There is no shortage of blame, shame and denial, but mostly, there are pleas for military help in any form. All done while digging and filling mass graves.
Serbia, Chechnya, Syria...one man.
It's such a helpless depressing feeling knowing that horrific evil and destruction is being perpetrated against innocent civilians not unlike you and I and an entire county being turned to dust because of one sick, megalomaniac drunk on power leader. The barbaric, callousness of the fighters looting, raping, pillaging, leaving dead bodies of captured civilians shot/raped and some burned just rotting on the streets. Russians are not humans.
It's all so wrong.
@th3j35t3r Yes, it was a good experience overall. I think what matters most is just knowing that someone is trying to help and to figure things out. That whatever the issue is has not been lost in the shuffle. I would have been fine just starting over, but am glad I didn't have to do that.
A small transient speck in the spin & vortex. "When the student is ready, the teacher appears." Curious human. Active listener. Ponderer of now. Pro diversity.