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Garissa University Massacre Images

ak203

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Does anyone have any of the past circulating images of the Garissa University Massacre in Kenya? These images had mostly all of the victims in view and were shot from further back. I remember seeing a few shots on Twitter in 2020 or so, but every time I've made efforts to find them recently, I can't. :c

I just remember seeing them and having a Thought spark up in my head, regarding if the public would react the same way to American students being Posted in the same gruesome manner..... Like the sandy Hook victims.
 
Truthfully, the majority of the world would react like this:
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Because mindless violence in Africa is much they same as the violent shit that goes on in the USA. It's personal for those who directly experience it, but it's a passing concern/interest to everyone else.
 
Truthfully, the majority of the world would react like this:
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Because mindless violence in Africa is much they same as the violent shit that goes on in the USA. It's personal for those who directly experience it, but it's a passing concern/interest to everyone else.
i agree but @ the same Time feel it may be a different case since none of those case images have ever been publicized, not even the 6 adults. I get not Posting literal dead children, but i also don't think the reactions would be much different than the Kenya massacre. maybe the difference is negro teens Vs white children. i think the meme you posted is my reaction 2 Both...


I should've made a more thorough Search through the forum before making this post, because i ended up Finding the image c:


originally posted by DeathHand as tha awesome Watermark states.
 

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All of Kenya could be wiped out in some terrible war and nobody in the West would know about it, just like nobody in the West knows Myanmar is currently in a 4-way civil war with genocide and massacres almost daily.
 
I'm just surprised as fuck that Kenya has a University...
You can blame us Brits for that. We thought by educating them, we'd make them more developed, thus giving the ol' Empire more in the way of resources and workers. Unfortunately, while we may have raised their standard of living, we did nothing to root out their tribal and ethnic troubles. It is just the way of things...
 
All of Kenya could be wiped out in some terrible war and nobody in the West would know about it, just like nobody in the West knows Myanmar is currently in a 4-way civil war with genocide and massacres almost daily.
When a nation goes it alone, after shrugging off their colonial masters, the developed nations typically lose interest in them, unless the nation has resources which can still be tapped, used, or bartered for. What does Myanmar have beyond mountains, jungles, and fuck-awful weather?
 
You can blame us Brits for that. We thought by educating them, we'd make them more developed, thus giving the ol' Empire more in the way of resources and workers. Unfortunately, while we may have raised their standard of living, we did nothing to root out their tribal and ethnic troubles. It is just the way of things...
You can take the monkey out of the bush mate... but you can't take the bush out of the monkey... we have been struggling with that since 1652 here in South Africa... Africa is Africa... things will never change...
 
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