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Life moves on after horror and hatred

The catastrophe that happened last Friday has affected many people, not only Sweden but also Great Britain and Belgium. It is a fact that the world is international and that you should be considered as a world citizen.

The police handled the situation very well, and it was beautiful to see how horror and hatred can be challenged. Meeting disaster with love. Flowers and people everywhere at Sergels torg. The man who did this was rapidly caught by the police. He had applied to stay in Sweden but he was turned down. The same situation happened in Berlin and ended in tragedy.

Life continues. I feel that I need to follow the news closely to see the political development. I continue with sports and I thought about the bomb that exploded during a Marathon. Terror can be everywhere. I like sports a lot and that is a very peaceful way of living. It makes me smile. And it makes me feel good. To feel freedom.

That is why I chose to show the photo above. Even though extreme acts happen, you have to stay strong. To continue with life and face life with love and strength.

1 thoughts on “Life moves on after horror and hatred

  1. bdcrictime says:

    I’d also add that it’s nice to visit the blogs of your readers and regular commentators to take the time to comment on what they have to write. It really shows that you care.

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