If someone killed my child I’d want bloody revenge. But I’d be wrong – as is the Israeli government | Rob Delaney
I fear there will be terrible slaughter in Gaza, and leaders in the UK and the US seem willing to aid and sanction it
Imagine being in Sderot, Israel, and hearing Hamas rockets land near your home. You're scared; you instantly take mental stock of your family members' location. Then you hear gunfire. Screaming. You recognise a scream. A few minutes later you're holding your daughter's corpse. She's still warm and will be for a while yet, but she is dead. A Hamas bullet severed her subclavian artery, and that was that. You pray out loud, essentially singing, to trade places with her. It doesn't work. She is dead. You are alive. You want to die. You won't.
Can you kill anyone to fix this? Who? Where are they? Do you bring your other children with you to do it? Or do you get a babysitter for your other kids so you can go and try to kill them? Is your babysitter alive? If you can't kill your child's murderer specifically, is there someone else you could kill? Would it feel good then and there, like working out or taking a shit? If so, how long would it take for the feeling to dissipate?
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