The way you described the emotional void of the perpetrators as “not showing a vestige of emotion” really hit me.
It’s chilling to think about the stark absence of humanity in actions that caused so much suffering.
This line describes more than just a historical moment, it reflects on how detached cruelty can erode any sense of accountability or morality.
It’s a real reminder to recognize the importance of empathy, not just in personal interactions but in the larger narratives we build as societies.
Thanks for sharing!