It's such a sad sad world to live in.
It breaks my heart to read that the young maid was abused by her employer. Barely adult, away from home and now left with physical and psychological scars. Still the suffering goes on as she has to go through the ordeal of the court case and media attention.
It saddens me that although the employer will most probably be punished with a jail sentence but the ones who will suffer the most are her young innocent children. Left without a mother whom they can look up to and a father who is indifferent to cruelty inficted on another being. The shame that the little ones will feel. Having to bear the ridicule that will certainly come their way in the future.
It angers me that the Iraqi prisoners are treated so inhumanely by humans. Men and women who are entrusted to bring peace but instead abused their powers. That methods of investigation includes torture and humiliation.
It frightens me that the world thinks that one bad turn deserves another. A beheaded businessman in exchange for abused prisoners. Abuse of prisoners in exchange for war crimes. War in exchange for power.
It is ridiculous how murder cases are turned into courtroom dramas. That the lives of the family of the murder victims are further disrupted when truths are digged out. The fact that some people think they can get away with murder. The fact that they think murder is a means of revenge.
It's such a sad sad world to live in.
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