4 responses to “broken child, broken heart, broken world”
why this?
hey m, it’s in the news and i didn’t know how else to respond, judith butler once asked how are we to react to these images that now come to us in our homes from allover the world and i think she had in mind something slightly kantian/derridean some kind of moral imperative perhaps, but i’m just trying to cope with the immediate experiences as they come thru and in, as they reverberate and haunt, how do we live with this sort of thing?
That makes sense. Thank you for explaining. I have not context for this picture though because I haven’t heard the news story behind it. I don’t have cable T.V and I rarely check in with MSM. Do you have a link? The pic alone nearly made me cry.
ah yeah i don’t have cable either but this was the news show i first came to these images thru, for some reason they are now blurring the video that the above still came from but it gives you some sense of the day’s events: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/videos/#159390
why this?
hey m, it’s in the news and i didn’t know how else to respond, judith butler once asked how are we to react to these images that now come to us in our homes from allover the world and i think she had in mind something slightly kantian/derridean some kind of moral imperative perhaps, but i’m just trying to cope with the immediate experiences as they come thru and in, as they reverberate and haunt, how do we live with this sort of thing?
That makes sense. Thank you for explaining. I have not context for this picture though because I haven’t heard the news story behind it. I don’t have cable T.V and I rarely check in with MSM. Do you have a link? The pic alone nearly made me cry.
ah yeah i don’t have cable either but this was the news show i first came to these images thru, for some reason they are now blurring the video that the above still came from but it gives you some sense of the day’s events:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/videos/#159390