Monday, May 02, 2011

grief

To think that the families and relatives of all the victims would be rejoicing upon a single soul's passing away, however purportedly a mega zealot, is utterly juvenile and sad.


No I haven't experienced death ever. I have been fortunate to not have come close to it to celebrate a second life. My first life is way too precious to me to consider the importance of a second one.


But I think death of someone close, or in milder terms, the moving away of near and dear must be so overwhelming that one would have no inclination to allocate time and mental resources to avenge the crime. Forget it. It happens only in movies. There should be no consolations sought here; not the least, the killing of someone. Longing for the departed/victims is, must, should be the only overarching feeling.


To then suggest that they would hit the streets to vent out their joy at the sight of a slain soul would be insulting the love they would have had for their loved ones in the first place.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If there was a super like button at blogger!

:)


-AG

Santosh Kumar T K said...

Thank you, Reefy!