Saturday, June 2, 2012

Delirium

So much has been going on in our world these past few days. Everything we read in the papers or hear on the news gets stranger and more morbid day by day. I just don't understand!

I know that concerning the case in Montreal (I refuse to name this man, refuse to give his name any sort of energy possible), the news are constantly talking about how horrible how gruesome the murder was. This has influenced a lot of people, curious people, to want to see just how horrible it really was and search for the video online. (if you're thinking about watching it right now, please don't. Just don't do it, out of respect for the victim.) I not only find it horrible that the media is putting out so much detail about what actually happened, instead of just showing pictures of the guy in all possible shapes or forms so we finally get him , but the other night they showed a part of the video. I've got one word for this: outrageous. It is so disrespectful. Not only does it put the victim and his family to shame in a way, it is making a massive amount of people going to see something they really do not need to see EVER in their lives. So please AGAIN do not watch it. You don't need the images in your head.

Now a few days after this case is plastered in Canadian news, cases from Miami and Maryland come up with pure evil, possessed and horrible events.

It brings me to ask myself (I'm sure you do too): who does such a thing?

I cannot begin to imagine what must go through your head to want to do that to another human being! I am sad, shocked, scared, horrified and scarred for life by the images and thoughts of what happened to these poor men.

I personally believe that when you commit a crime, or do "God's work" (that is of taking someone's life away, not meaning that God kills people for no reason), you will face judgement when time comes. No jail sentence, capital punishment, revenge will put any of this to rest. When you go, and your soul must pass or fail to enter God's kingdom, you will be faced with every single things you've done.

I sincerely hope that the families who lost their loved ones get to put them to rest in a peaceful an respectful manner. I am glad to hear that our country will be helping Montreal's victim's family to come and either bury their son in Canadian soil, or bring him home to China.

Rest in peace and may your souls be released forever, in peace.

As for the monsters, nothing to say to you.

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