Rochelle: Love and unity after the Christchurch mosque attacks
In the aftermath of the slaughter of worshippers in a sacred space, it is easy to be angry. The targets of rage seem endless: callow politicians who peddle the basest of human emotions and sling hateful words that morph into weapons; white supremacy ideologies whose violence is rendered all the more malignant by the refusal to name it as such; the immediacy with which victims became political fodder for anti-migrant zealots, where, even as lives are extinguished, they are expected to answer for
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