How Did You Feel About the Trump Administration's Airstrikes on Iran?
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Galaktik Gear, Atlanta
"My first reaction to the bombing is one of desensitization, typical for a young Black man in America. Frankly, it scarcely registers as a primary concern. I’m raising four children, and the rent is due regardless of external chaos. Amidst these bombings, we contend with poisoned food and contaminated water. We persist through the turmoil because we feel insignificant in these grand schemes. Ultimately, divine providence prevails; therefore, live fully and cherish one another."
Shandra Starr, East Atlanta
"My foremost worry revolves around potential retaliation and its impact on our families here. I foresee adverse reactions, with fears that bombings could devastate lives and resources."
Fred Thomas, West End, Atlanta
"This isn’t shocking. Economic downturn often leads us to war. Alarmingly, the motives behind these conflicts are muddled, obscuring the truth that we act out of fiscal necessity."
Lakiesha Pitts, Ellenwood
"I grasp the seriousness of the Iran situation. I’m no political expert, yet I sense looming repercussions that may create a domino effect. I hope leadership is prepared."
Evey Chavez, Decatur
"Despite our domestic crises, we continually meddle in global affairs, neglecting issues like homelessness and education. Is war a simpler fix than supporting our community?...
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