The kinds footage that has come out of Gaza practically every day for the past 277 days is terrifying, and I think it has been critical for motivating people to protest the war. It fucks me up to think about all the suffering elsewhere that is not made visible, and therefore kept invisible.
It also makes me think about how new technologies, specifically HD cameras in phones, can change how people interact with or perceive "war" and violent conflicts. Thinking about how 20, 10, or even 5 years ago, most of that kind of stuff was low res, super compressed, and hidden on dark places online. Now, I open instagram and see death and gore in 4k almost every day... Like, what does that do to a developing person's brain? Will this radicalize people against war, or will it desensitize them to suffering?
It looks like the same footage as shown here
In short (and CW): Zionist entity bombs school. People seen playing soccer in the yard, explosion off camera, panic, dust and debris, corpses (some censored, some not).![emoji isntrael isntrael](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/22613e15-bbfc-43e6-9930-8b5265b96626.png)