Must Every Tragedy Be Politicized?
Last week a fire in London's Grenfell Tower lead to the deaths of at least 58 people. In this time of tragedy, it's disappointing to see people exploiting the event for political purposes.
Last week a fire in London's Grenfell Tower lead to the deaths of at least 58 people. In this time of tragedy, it's disappointing to see people exploiting the event for political purposes.
Judging from the mainstream media reports in the UK, the area around the location of a massive fire which gutted Grenfell Tower, a large apartment tower in west London, is something of a war zone, a place where anger and bitterness is ready to burst open into displays of violence.
As it is with so much else to do with the msm, this was not the case.
The area was not only calm but in some ways was eerily silent. On every wall and lamppost were signs with photos of missing people, most sadly presumed dead.
A large building in Lanzhou, located in China’s Gansu Province has been consumed by fire. The fire burned for nearly two hours before fire fighting crews got the blaze under control.
It is still not clear how the fire started but thus far no casualties are being reported.
The building’s frame did not collapse in spite of hours of scorching hot flame.
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21st Century Wire says…
Hours ago several blasts near the Damascus International Airport have been reported by Syrian media. Details as to the nature of what appears to be an attack are still coming to light.
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