still angry about the afghan girls.
you ignored my post? OH REALLY.
pff.
i guess i got my revenge when you’ll ALL be jealous of me being like the super reporter of the bbc in afghanistan or whatever.
there.
still angry about the afghan girls.
you ignored my post? OH REALLY.
pff.
i guess i got my revenge when you’ll ALL be jealous of me being like the super reporter of the bbc in afghanistan or whatever.
there.
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In a country where they think that girls should be uneducated, and working to take care of the home and family, this is huge.
“Their classrooms might have been sprayed with a toxic material before the girls entered, police spokesman Khalilullah Aseer said.”
I find it really hard to find the right words to say.
I’m utterly angry. Vengeful even.
What on earth is worse than punishing people, in that case little girls, because they aspire to a better life?
It’s those kind of things that makes me want to achieve my goal of entering the PSIA. I know it’s a dream, I have very little chance of even getting to the contest to enter. I don’t even know if I’ll ever become a journalist. But I don’t, I won’t stop fighting.
Sometimes I get depressed because I feel like I’m nothing in the big world that is internet. Who listens to me? Who cares? But I remember that I’m not the only one in this situation. You know, wanting to change the world, but knowing nothing you could do will change a single thing. And I believe that if you, yes you, and me, and everyone else remain fighting for our ideals, one day, we’ll be enough and we would make a better world.
Don’t stop fighting. Never think you won’t change the world anyway. Only the loosing side thinks so.
sometimes i think to myself
do i need another cup of coffee
or do i need a slap in the face and to get a life
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