White solder! Can't you really do something before you leave?

Gerardo 2022-01-18 08:02:53

In the process of watching the movie, I kept thinking. Does fear make people lose their ability to think and organize? More than two thousand people, after the UN troops left their hands and left, were slaughtered to death just like this. It's unimaginable! Perhaps the life of an African is not as good as that of a white dog, but the lives of more than two thousand people? Wouldn't these white people leave a lifetime of psychological shadows? At least do something before leaving? For example, 1. Evacuate refugees in batches. Can the vast outskirts of Africa survive by eating bark and grass roots, just like Maria, the girl with thick lips that survived last? 2. At least give them a few machine guns and a few boxes of ammunition to protect themselves? Is it worth going to a military court for this? In order not to slaughter thousands of people like dogs, at least do something? At the same time, my personal opinion. In incidents like this, in all incidents in which Africans and Asians or any nation and nation on the planet kill each other, we should not morally kidnap anyone, any country, or any organization. However, being born as human beings, seeing that the fate of mass slaughter of the same kind is imminent, can't really do something? Those white soldiers and officers who deserted the Tutsi refugees and fled in a hurry, before leaving, you did almost nothing. Will you not be haunted by nightmares for the rest of your life?

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  • Rachelle 2022-03-21 09:03:07

    You asked me, where is the Almighty God in the face of all this pain? I know where he is, and he is among these people, suffering with them. His love is here, I've never felt so much love

  • Otha 2022-03-14 14:12:28

    After seeing the Rwanda Hotel for 10 years, I discovered today that this incident had such a profound impact on my political stand. Regarding objective justice and goodness, regarding the boundary between sovereignty and human rights.

Shooting Dogs quotes

  • Marie: Does God love everyone? Does he even love those men on the road outside?

    Christopher: God doesn't always like everything we do. That's our choice. But he loves all his children.

  • Joe Connor: Why are you doing this?

    Christopher: You asked me, Joe, where is God in everything that is happening here, in all the suffering? I know exactly where he is. He's right here. With these people. Suffering. His love is here. More intense and profound than I have ever felt. And my heart is here, Joe. My soul. And if I leave I think I may not find it again.