I wish we would never see that yellow white flash
Story inspired by Marie Colvin
Story inspired by Marie Colvin
I yearn for a world where we never have to witness the dreadful glare of white and yellow, as I delve into the narrative of war correspondent Marie Colvin.
She once declared, "My duty is to bear witness; I've never had any inclination to ascertain the aircraft model responsible for bombing a village or the caliber of artillery that unleashed destruction—be it 120mm or 155mm." Her unflinching courage serves as a profound source of inspiration, prompting me to ponder the perplexing paradox of our world, where warfare embodies mindless brutality.
She once declared, "My duty is to bear witness; I've never had any inclination to ascertain the aircraft model responsible for bombing a village or the caliber of artillery that unleashed destruction—be it 120mm or 155mm." Her unflinching courage serves as a profound source of inspiration, prompting me to ponder the perplexing paradox of our world, where warfare embodies mindless brutality.