They come from heaven, but they insist on visiting hell

Angeline 2022-05-09 20:21:20

How much do we know about war reporters?
In this restless world, they are there almost wherever there is war. With them, there are newspaper headlines at breakfast and TV news at dinner. They witnessed the hell scenes of conflict, death and despair. They used shutters to freeze moments, or used cameras to record eternity. They need to be calm, courageous and professional under pressure. They come from heaven, but insist on visiting hell. They watched but never participated.
I tried to imagine myself as a war reporter and witnessed countless human tragedies. I fell from the sky just for a photo or video that can sell for a good price. It seems that a person who goes back to the past cannot influence the course of history. I can't interfere with the history that is happening now. I am an intruder and disappear immediately when necessary. In the civilized world, there are my neat apartment, gentle wife and cute baby. Why am I here? What can I do with my photos? I am not very clear. I can flash people at any time, but not those who are in war. I witnessed cruelty and sin. I want to help them, even a little bit. If my photos are shocking enough, maybe I will do it.
In fact, not all conflict zones have war correspondents. Not all wars can attract the attention of the world famous. But war correspondents war correspondents are working hard to do this. Whether for money or other, what they did at least left historical testimony and evidence that needs to be changed.
Tribute to true war correspondents. For peace.

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