![This was one was really hard to watch. The footage is blurred, but it's painful and sad. I think Kyle's closing commenta...](https://img3.medioq.com/420/000/122122372394200003.jpg)
27/02/2024
This was one was really hard to watch. The footage is blurred, but it's painful and sad. I think Kyle's closing commentary was on point:
“Whatever other issues he had in his life, he made the ultimate sacrifice for something that was bigger than him. I think that the history books will look at him the same way that we now look at the Buddhist monk who self immolated to try and stop the Vietnam war. Time will be his friend, in fact, in this day in age, we may not even need that much time for people to realize this was an act of bravery. I don’t have it in me, I’m sure you don’t have it in you, I’m not advocating anybody go take their own life, there are other ways to try to raise awareness, to try and help out.
But when I look at Aaron Bushnell, all I feel is sadness, and I see someone who has a keen awareness and real understanding of the real world harms that are being brought about by what our Empire is engaged in. And that is a level of awareness and acknowledgment that I don’t think many people have or can get their mind around, because we're so wrapped up in our life and doing our own thing, the bigger picture is too abstract, too cerebral, it’s out of sight, out of mind. Well this guy, especially being a member of the US Air Force, he couldn’t live with it anymore.
In his memory, let’s all try twice as hard to get a ceasefire, try twice as hard to help aid organizations that are helping Palestinians on the ground, try twice as hard to get aid on the ground, try twice as hard to put pressure on our government to say we can’t have this.” ~ Kyle Kulinski
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