Flight 752
The protests after the downing of flight 752 could result in a national movement, if only people, or at least those who ever travel by plane, believed in their right to live. The passengers weren’t political, they weren’t killed because they were dissidents. They just wanted to live their lives. Their killing by IRGC could be a wake-up call or the beginning of a movement for people to hold the regime accountable. Not only didn’t this happen, but now we see the regime’s cohorts and their supporters are marching in the streets of Toronto and running their Ashura show.
What would be the result of this much indifference? Now I suppose some “magnanimous thinkers” will wag their blaming fingers to the West and blame this or that for yet another disaster.
We are the disaster, for we don’t live for the sake of living, we live to die. Our living is actually waiting in line for death to arrive and take us. And we know sooner or later, it’ll come for all of us. This is where the hypocrisy of those is revealed who praise martyrs and grieve their sacrifices.