2551 days ago

😭😭Christchurch shootings😭😭

Fiona from Henderson

😭 My heart is in a thousand pieces and I am in tears over this horrific and senseless incident 😭
Christchurch has been to hell & back over the years and now .. this .. WTH??
I want to use much stronger words here, but I know I'm not allowed to.
I cannot fathom how much hatred went into this attack.
I cannot fathom the heartbreak & severe loss & I cannot fathom how our beautiful, safe country can recover from this.
To those who perpetrated this horrific incident, may you rot in hell.
You do not deserve one ounce of understanding, compassion - NOTHING!!
You do not deserve name suppression, you sure as hell do not deserve one red cent of any legal support.
There is no protecting these nasty nasty scum of earth.
To my Muslim friends & family all over the country, my heart is breaking for you all, to my non Muslim friends and family, please spare a few kind thoughts, love and prayers to all those who have suffered so badly today.
Our compassion and love will carry all of us through, but those who have suffered so much loss will need so much more.
♥️Kia Kaha New Zealand♥️
♥️Please be kind, loving and compassionate to one another♥️
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