@Silver_Lining Said
Manchester isn't too far from where I live in the UK.
I'm really hurt by this attack, it just feels so close to home (although I'm half way around the world) and to attack a place where they know there'll be so many young people.
It does sorta make it more personal when it's close to home. The San Bernardino Terrorist attack where 14 people I believe it was were killed just a year or two ago, I live about 60 miles from there. It's a wake up call.
I'm hearing that there is a certain sentiment in the UK of almost of a giving up type vibe. That people are just going to have to accept that that this is the new reality. I find that to be appalling and I hope I'm wrong about it.
My heart sank when I heart the news. I just can't get my mind to accept that some people will target innocent people. Young girls for that matter. I'm getting f***ing angry just thinking about it. We need to be ever more vigilant.
You have these cowardly f***tards killing young girls. I mean jeez already. The world community needs to come together and find every s***hole nation that harbors these savages and just hunt them down relentlessly.
There unfortunately just isn't the political will to really trounce these types. The world knows where a lot of these people come from. Places like Syria, Pakistan, Iran is also pulling a lot of strings behind the scenes as well.
This stuff needs to stop, like yesterday.