The personal testimony and photographs of people enduring what they are enduring in Ukraine is a horror beyond what my heart feels like it can contain. Reminded of Picasso’s Guernica and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Murder at Lidice.

Mar 4, 2022 · 3:15 AM UTC

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As western as it comes baby.
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It was much more horrible in Iraq I've been told. Millions of casualties and no accountability, and almost no protest at all here at home. Remember? Remember
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It really does cause a physical heart ache.
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We have seen worst in Palestine! By the way, you don’t talk much about the Zionist occupation and war crimes committed by Israel. Why is that?
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Keep in mind most of what they are showing us is what they want us to see... It really is a production. Sean Penn was there with camera and crew a couple of months before the war got rolling.
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Follow @yamphoto a rovin’ double whammy of a foreign correspondent and highly unique hauntingly talented photographer for the @latimes
3/2: Julia holds Garfield the Cat and Yoda the puppy as she and her family take shelter in a subway station on the 7th day of the Russian invasion in #Kyiv, #Ukraine. For more coverage, follow @latimes latimes.com/world-nation/sto…
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I saw the pain in Picasso's "Guernica" in New York when I was a student ... I never read "Murder at Lidice" until just now ... The story of the Nazi extermination of a whole village ... It was horrific!
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or scenes coming out of Yemen for several years now from the war criminals in Saudi Arabia supported by the USA.
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If you were elected president instead of Biden what would you do?