tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5907788645425948477.post571663261181039399..comments2019-11-14T09:38:03.291-05:00Comments on Broken Silence: Fruitvale Station: Thoughts On Why You Don't Have To See ItNdygo Sunshynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08821060076647560046noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5907788645425948477.post-56113671095600346132013-07-31T21:31:44.422-04:002013-07-31T21:31:44.422-04:00Many of us see these things out of a sense of resp...Many of us see these things out of a sense of responsibility. But experiencing pain to make ourselves afraid doesn't make sense at all. I refuse to be afraid. The will try to hurt you if you fight or if you don't. SO go down fighting. Your (all of our) children must hold the fire and fight together.<br /><br />I do take issue with OUR experience ("living like this"). A warzone is a warzone, it breaks all of those involved. The constant fear of death becomes regular and causes horrible coping mechanisms. Gorilla warfare uses those tactics. Enough of us aren't aware that we are fighting and IMO we think our experience is so unique that we don't learn and share with others to create a better existence.unafraidnoreply@blogger.com