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The world has shifted…Why? BECAUSE WE HAVE LOST OUR HUMANITY WHEN WE CELEBRATE DEATH

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
The world has shifted…

As the bullet whizzed past Trump on Saturday, it felt like a wake-up call for all of us: stop the hate, stop the rhetoric, stop it all…

Trump isn’t the easiest man to like; he has his skeletons and a definite problem with self-censorship, but this assassination attempt was more than just a spur-on from the mainstream media calling him Hitler—we have lost all sense of respect for people we disagree with.

Destiny’s deranged rant celebrating the shooting and loss of life at the event forced X, the most open-free-speech social network in the world, to demonetize him.

Why? BECAUSE WE HAVE LOST OUR HUMANITY WHEN WE CELEBRATE DEATH.

When did the lines of disagreement go to literally killing our opponent?

Everyone has a weapon, anyone can kill, but when we turn to violence, we lose our humanity, we lose the high ground, we lose everything.

Just like on 9/11, when the unthinkable happened, and amidst the rubble, we found a shared strength, a global unity born from a collective grief.

The world stood together, reminding us that in our darkest hours, we can still find our common humanity.

So, what happened to us? When did we start celebrating death instead of cherishing life? This isn’t just about Republicans or Democrats—it’s about all of us.

We need to remember that we’re more connected than divided, and it’s time we start acting like it.