Thursday, January 8, 2015

Mon sang français est en ébullition.

Photo by Elya Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Why the fight must continue...
  • Frédéric Boisseau, 42, building maintenance worker
  • Franck Brinsolaro, 49, police officer
  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), 76, cartoonist
  • Elsa Cayat, 54, psychoanalyst and columnist
  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier), 47, cartoonist, columnist and editor-in-chief of Charlie Hebdo
  • Philippe Honoré, 74, cartoonist
  • Bernard Maris, 68, economist, editor, and columnist
  • Ahmed Merabet, 42, police officer
  • Moustapha Ourad, proofreader
  • Michel Renaud, 69, festival organizer
  • Tignous (Bernard Verlhac), 57, cartoonist
  • Georges Wolinski, 80, cartoonist
Repose en paix mes amis!

I am sickened and appalled at this crime.

My thoughts and prayers go out to my French brothers and sisters.

2 comments:

  1. I too am sickened by this event. My fear is that the response will simply be to post signs of support with nothing actually being done to impact the problem. Recall the whole "#brings back our girls" garbage. How did that work out?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yup, I remember it well.

      Knowing the current administration, there will be no effective response.

      The only effective response that would produce immediate results is far too bloody for most folks.

      Delete

Just be polite... that's all I ask. (For Buck)
Can't be nice, go somewhere else...

NOTE: Comments on posts over 5 days old go into moderation, automatically.