On the afternoon of Feb. 25, an American man said, "My name is Aaron Bushnell. I am an active duty member of the U.S. Air Force. I will no longer be complicit in genocide. I'm about to take extreme ** action, but it's not extreme at all compared to what the Palestinians experienced at the hands of the colonizers. Our ruling class has decided that this is normal. ”
After arriving in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., he set himself on fire while expressing his strong dissatisfaction with Israel's military operation in Gaza Palestine, calling it "genocide", and saying that he would express it in an extreme way.
Later, it was confirmed that the man of ** was indeed named Bushnell. U.S. Air Force spokesman Ross Riley said Bushnell was an active-duty Air Force personnel. The U.S. Air Force said it would provide more details after notifying Bushnell's relatives.
After Bushnell set himself on fire, a very funny scene ensued, an American sprayed Bushnell with a fire extinguisher, and another man pointed a gun at Bushnell, who was surrounded by flames. Shouldn't you put out the fire first? He was rolling on the ground in pain, and what else did he do to resist.
After the flames were extinguished, Bushnell was sent to the hospital for treatment, but unfortunately Bushnell died because his injuries were too serious to be rescued.
For this reason, Hamas also issued a message to mourn Bushnell, saying that "the American ** who died outside the Israeli Embassy in the United States ** will be immortalized because of his shock that he wants to oppose the war**." This member of the Air Force will forever remain in the memory of the Palestinian people and the free peoples of the world and will become a symbol of the spirit of solidarity of humanity and of our people and their just cause. ”
Bushnell's ** caused many peace-loving Americans to spontaneously take to the streets, and they commemorated this "brave international fighter" in their own way, calling for a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli issue, which can no longer be fought.
In addition, there are many retired American ** people, and even burned their military uniforms as pride and honor, supporting Bushnell in this way, calling for peace, and unwilling to be a ** again.
The American people have woken up and don't want to be a ** anymore. In fact, there is a large number of Americans who do not want to be someone else's **, let alone be an executioner. They knew that the orders of their superiors were wrong, but they still obeyed them. Over the years, it can be seen that their conscience has been tormented, and it is not easy to live.
But all beautiful ** people with a little conscience are not willing to do things that go against their will. I hope that more and more beautiful ** people can wake up and stop acting as some people's thugs and **.
Bushnell is really admirable, and we don't know what kind of faith and strength made him make such a decisive move. He was going to wake up thousands of people of conscience with his own death.
Some people may laugh at Bushnell as a fool and call him a crazy madman. But good people don't laugh at him, they just think his actions are too impulsive. He just wants to wake up those numb people with his death, maybe he doesn't want to be a ** anymore, he can't stand such a day, and chooses to end himself in this way. As Bushnell said, he took extreme ** actions, but not at all extreme compared to what the Palestinians experienced at the hands of the colonizers. May Bushnell in heaven rest in peace.