by spiderdust » 02 Nov 2018, 15:57
I grew up not far from Pittsburgh. My brother and his family live there now, near the neighborhood where the shooting happened. We aren't Jewish, but this incident still hit me. It was too close to home, literally.
I haven't watched the video clip yet, but I agree that there is something about meeting with your community, sharing your collective grief together, and supporting each other. I also completely understand why some people would be afraid to do that right now, but I hope they find a way.
I grew up not far from Pittsburgh. My brother and his family live there now, near the neighborhood where the shooting happened. We aren't Jewish, but this incident still hit me. It was too close to home, literally.
I haven't watched the video clip yet, but I agree that there is something about meeting with your community, sharing your collective grief together, and supporting each other. I also completely understand why some people would be afraid to do that right now, but I hope they find a way.