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Monologue On Sderot
When did we stop feeling?
When did we become so numb?
When did we become so indifferent?
When did killing become a thing that pass near us?
When did a murder of a 13 years old in her sleep by a 17 years old does not make us scream as hard as we can that something have to change here?
When did shooting on a car with a Jewish family inside and murdering the father in front his family is worth only a few headlines on TV and a few Facebook posts?
When did a Rocket hitting a kindergarten in Sderot is not worth even that?
When did this wave of terror became a reality of terror that we are used to?
When did this reality become normal?
When did we continued living our lives like nothing happened? When did the words It will be alright stop being relevant because you know it won't?
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When did a stabbing in the street is OK because nobody got hurt? When did we start accepting this life and decided that "this is our normal"?
When did we stop aching? When did our body and soul become dull to the pain?

When did we give up?
When did we lose all hope of changing this country and making it a better place for us, for our kids and for the next generations?
When did we become heartless to the people that we call "them", to the people that are different from us and even to our own people?
When did we start hating each other, blaming one another for all the wrongs that are happening in this country?
When did we stop taking responsibility upon ourselves, our actions, our society, our country and our people?
When did something died inside of us? When did our inner light and our light to the nations got so small that even we can barely see it?

When did we stop believe?
Believe in hope, believe in a better future?
When did we start accepting this crazy reality and not do anything about

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