An ominous grey cloud landed on the UK today, leaving in its
wake despair and devastation. The heart-breaking news of what happened in Manchester
yesterday evening came as such shock to us all, wishing that it might not be
true. It actually took me a couple of hours to really register and reflect on
what had happened. So, naturally I turned to the only way I really know how to
process and express my feelings.
To feel afraid in your home city or country is an unsettling
thought. The place we might have grown up or called home, now held hostage by
an attack that took the lives of the most vulnerable and innocent in our
society. An attack by people who cannot comprehend, nor understand the infinite boundaries of the
human soul and spirit, which in the most desperate of times the Mancunian
people demonstrated that they have that spirit in abundance. They opened their
homes and offered their help on the night of one of the worst acts of terror
Manchester has seen. They showed that despite these attacks, kindness will
still prevail. And it must.
Those who conduct these attacks aim to break up our society,
they seek to rip us apart through sowing seeds of fear into our minds and
divide us. What we all have to remember now is that they will not succeed by
throwing violence and hatred at us, because we will always respond with
compassion. Compassion for those who are suffering and for those who are
vulnerable. We must act with love to everyone around us, understand that it is people
with a warped view of the world, acting in a selfless way that is not true to
the values they claim to be guiding them.
It is almost a year since the day Labour MP and humanitarian
activist Jo Cox was murdered and I feel it is quite fitting to be reminded of
part of her maiden speech in parliament.
‘We are far more united and have more in
common than things that divide us’
I really think this is so important to remember as we move
forward from this day. It takes courage to overcome our fears, to trust in
people and to show solidarity, but it was shown last night and I hope it will
continue to be shown in the future. When we act with love and courage, we can
stand up to the adversity that we see before us and this, now more than ever,
is how we must respond to last nights attack.
the words of Rupi Kaur. My thoughts go out to all those affected by the attacks last night, may they find peace and hope.
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