Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2024 23:51:39 GMT -7
«Everything is bad. Everything that is, is evil; that each thing exists is an evil; existence is evil and is evil-oriented; the purpose of the universe is evil; order and the State, the laws, the natural course of the universe, are nothing more than evils and are only directed at evil. There is no other good than non-being; only that which is not is good; "things that are not things: all things are bad." (Giacomo Leopardi: Zibaldone ) A few days ago I listened to the interview with Ricardo Martínez from Doctors Without Borders by journalist Angels Barceló on the radio program Hoy por hoy on the SER network. I heard it live.
Then I heard again some fragments of the recording that have been broadcast, although not to the extent that would be required by the enormity of what someone who until recently was still on Palestinian soil, in that Gaza Phone Number Database that, right now, must be the closest thing to hell. It is not the same as hearing it edited, because when I attended the live interview, what struck me most about the message that the representative of said NGO was trying to convey was his desperation, his helplessness in the face of the ominous evidence that something clearly inhumane was happening. about which no one could use ignorance as a justification for tolerating the intolerable .
And yet it is happening. Every day for weeks, except for a few days of a ceasefire that has resolved nothing. The desperation and helplessness of that doctor was not in his words - on the other hand, overwhelming - but in his silences, in his breathing that was noticeable like the breathing of someone who suffers the unspeakable and tries to drown his moans in the deeper into his gut, breathing deeply, until he strangled what could be if not a heartbreaking scream of pure pain. Not physical pain in the case of this man, but moral pain . What causes it is unimaginable for those who, like the common citizens of countries like ours.
Then I heard again some fragments of the recording that have been broadcast, although not to the extent that would be required by the enormity of what someone who until recently was still on Palestinian soil, in that Gaza Phone Number Database that, right now, must be the closest thing to hell. It is not the same as hearing it edited, because when I attended the live interview, what struck me most about the message that the representative of said NGO was trying to convey was his desperation, his helplessness in the face of the ominous evidence that something clearly inhumane was happening. about which no one could use ignorance as a justification for tolerating the intolerable .
And yet it is happening. Every day for weeks, except for a few days of a ceasefire that has resolved nothing. The desperation and helplessness of that doctor was not in his words - on the other hand, overwhelming - but in his silences, in his breathing that was noticeable like the breathing of someone who suffers the unspeakable and tries to drown his moans in the deeper into his gut, breathing deeply, until he strangled what could be if not a heartbreaking scream of pure pain. Not physical pain in the case of this man, but moral pain . What causes it is unimaginable for those who, like the common citizens of countries like ours.