Pictures can be numbing, can dull, become commonplace. But they are concrete. Words are abstractions, no matter how important they seem to us “This is horror! This is a crime!” Just words, without the pictures to show us what “this” is.Perhaps, but Eisenhower's argument for filming the Holocaust death camps still holds: crimes against humanity need to be seen widely so that they are remembered viscerally and not just as words on a page. The more easily a memory fades, the easier it is for deniers to sow doubts. https://t.co/3wr5m3XKCS
— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) April 2, 2022
Ukraine Foreign Minister @DmytroKuleba says it’ll be his mission in life to bring to justice the Russians responsible for atrocities committed in Kyiv region. “It was impossible to imagine this in the XXI century, but it is happening before our eyes. Russia is worse than ISIS.” pic.twitter.com/8DX0iEo0Mq
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) April 3, 2022
here is our eu membership application pic.twitter.com/SvqKC1uCZw
— maksym.eristavi πΊπ¦π³️π (@MaximEristavi) April 3, 2022
"I invite Ms. Merkel and Mr. Sarkozy to visit Bucha and see what the policy of appeasement of Russia has led to in 14 years. We do not blame the West. We don't blame anyone but the Russian military who did it. But we have the right to talk about indecision," @ZelenskyyUa
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) April 3, 2022
"And maps can point to places/Where life is evil now.”⚡️Zelensky reacts to photos of civilians killed by Russians in Bucha:
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) April 3, 2022
"Mothers of Russian soldiers should see that. See what bastards you've raised. Murderers, looters, butchers."
Photo: AFP via Getty Images. pic.twitter.com/Ae4CNCZicV
“He is a genius. Very Savvy. I have a lot of respect for him.”
— YS (@ReallyActivist) April 3, 2022
- Donald J. Trump, the undisputed leader of The Republican Party, on Vladimir Putin invading Ukraine (2.21.22)#BuchaMassacre pic.twitter.com/tTm6115cCQ
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