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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/30600932
By Maha Hussaini in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
Published date: 24 May 2025 11:09 BST"Dr Alaa al-Najjar, a paediatric specialist at al-Tahrir hospital within the Nasser Medical Complex, was treating victims of ongoing Israeli attacks across the strip on Friday when she was shocked to find her own children and husband brought into the hospital.
The children - the eldest aged 12 and the youngest just six months - were severely burned in the bombing."
Quite possibly the worst thing I have read in a long time. The bounds of human cruelty are endless. Truly, we live in hell.
God works in mysterious ways
We are talking humans here, not unicorns.
“Think someone could spend half their life in a slam with a horse bit in their mouth and not believe? Think he could start out in some liquor store trash bin with an umbilical cord wrapped around his neck and not believe? Got it all wrong, holy man. I absolutely believe in God… And I absolutely hate the fucker.”
I wonder what you would’ve said if it happened to you!
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What a profoundly retarded reply.
Retarded is believing that God is not evil.
Maybe scroll down just a little bit. It’s supposed to be retarded. Some of us are retarded enough to know better.
Or perhaps a cynical /s?
I’m personally over the /s, if it’s not funny, it’s not funny. But I’ll never sideline my own joke just to give people a heads up, the two most important parts of comedy are timing, and the element of surprise. I’d rather get nuked in the comments.
I think its more a /s of disgust. If God does exist, he is evil.
Except with text, crucial nuance required to convey sarcasm is missing. The /s is the textual representation of that missing non-verbal context.
That’s fair. I still suffer every time I see an online misunderstanding though.
Or its just cruelty all the way down.
It is. I really do agreed with OP though, I’m pretty convinced this is hell. Look around a bit and it’s hard not to think that
War is objectively worse than even the concept of hell. There’s a great exchange from the show MASH regarding that exact topic.
I’ve never even considered this. Checking it out now.
I’ve always just assumed hell is each persons worst case scenario.
Edit, agreed, but for slightly different reasons.
That’s fair.