That sort of puts the needless waste of life into perspective, doesn't it?

That sort of puts the needless waste of life into perspective, doesn't it? When people die, especially as a result of senseless acts, unknown possibilities and potential die with them.

Originally shared by Chicago Tribune

A Tweet reminds the world: Steve Jobs was a Syrian migrant's child

As the world raged and recoiled at a photograph of a drowned Syrian toddler this week, a tech pioneer connected some dots in a simple, powerful tweet that was soon widely shared.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/bluesky/originals/ct-steve-jobs-syria-migrant-tweet-0903-bsi-story.html

Comments

Sam Moore said…
Every person turned away or shunned is a missed opportunity, and even worse a future enemy. This is not even mentioning morality.

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