SwampMama
Insomniac Extraordinaire
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The main thing I saw over and over is that we have ALL lost a loved one and had to accept tragedy and loss. We have all had deal with a seemingly unbearable burden and gracefully accept loss and carry on. We didn't demand the whole world stop and make our case a special one, different than any other case before and above the law. We came to terms with the inevitable, accepted the cold hard facts, even if it broke our heart to do so.
The dead are dead and we can't change that. Life goes on and we have to go on with it for the sake of those that we love that are still living. I can't imagine what this has done to Jahi's younger siblings as their lives have been disrupted and their needs have taken a back seat to their dead sibling. Even their graduations were hijacked in order to promote Jahi. Their graduation gown was turned into a billboard for Jahi at a school event that should have been all about them. The needs of the living children are pushed aside so that the dead sibling gets extraordinary care. So freaking sad.
Enough is enough.
The main thing I saw over and over is that we have ALL lost a loved one and had to accept tragedy and loss. We have all had deal with a seemingly unbearable burden and gracefully accept loss and carry on. We didn't demand the whole world stop and make our case a special one, different than any other case before and above the law. We came to terms with the inevitable, accepted the cold hard facts, even if it broke our heart to do so.
The dead are dead and we can't change that. Life goes on and we have to go on with it for the sake of those that we love that are still living. I can't imagine what this has done to Jahi's younger siblings as their lives have been disrupted and their needs have taken a back seat to their dead sibling. Even their graduations were hijacked in order to promote Jahi. Their graduation gown was turned into a billboard for Jahi at a school event that should have been all about them. The needs of the living children are pushed aside so that the dead sibling gets extraordinary care. So freaking sad.
Enough is enough.