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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

South Korea (update 4, sunken ferry) - angry,disappointed and sad tweets by celebrities #PrayForSouthKorea

Celebrities from groups as 2PM and 2AM have tweeted tweets about their disappointment in the government and their anger at how they're handling this tragic situation. I got especially touched by the tweet from 2PM's Changsung;

“Incidents can occur. However, the handling of these incidents shows us our society. Through one incident, we can see what kind of environment we’re in, and that [incident] is something that isn’t just somebody else’s but something that could easily happen to us. I think society is ill right now. It’s sad and unfortunate…. After the accident, I’ve been in low spirits. It’s not just because of the accident, but because of all the wicked acts and unconfirmed truths that have been circulating after the accident that have stabbed the hearts of those in pain, making my heart hurt even more. Those kinds of people… I hope they hurt as much as the pain they caused.”

Also Lee Jung's tweet touched me and I think that it's the same here in Sweden, and in many other countries all over the world. It feels like almost every human here on the planet only think about money and do things for their own good only. To see this greed that have been growing stronger and stronger, it seems, with the years really makes my heart hurt.
We are destroying our planet and ourselves just so that we can have a moment of this empty happiness that money and all those other material and shallow things gives, leaving all the things that really matters.  This illusionary happiness it poisons us like a drug, making us addicted and our mind weak. But what hurts most is that we do all these things while saying that it's the best for us all, not even admitting that we only do it for ourselves, not even admitting that it was our own greed that controlled the decision that was made.

It really hurts me.

Pray for south korea and pray for the world

Update
64 people have been confirmed dead
238 people still missing

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