Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Husband writes defiant tribute to his wife killed in Bataclan massacre

On Friday night you stolen away the life of an exceptional being,
the love of my life, the mother of my son.
But you will not have my hatred.
I do not know who you are and I don't want to know, you are dead souls.

If the God for whom you kill so blindly made us in His image,
each bullet in my wife's body would have been a wound in His heart.

Therefore, I will not give you the gift of hating you.
You have obviously sought it 
but TO REPLY TO HATRED WITH ANGER
would be TO GIVE IN TO THE SAME THOUGHTLESSNESS
that has made you what you are.

You want me to be afraid,
to cast a mistrustful eye on my fellow citizens, 
to sacrifice my liberty for security.
Lost. 
Same player, same game.

I saw her this morning. 
Finally, after nights and days of waiting. 
She was just as beautiful as she was when she left on Friday evening, 
as beautiful as when I fell madly in love with her more than 12 years ago.

Of course I'm devastated with grief, I will give you that tiny victory. 
But this will be a short-term grief. 
I know that she will join us every day and that 
we will find each other again in a paradise of free souls 
which you will never have access to.

We are only two, my son and I, but we are more powerful than all the world's armies. 
In any case, I have no more time to waste on you. 
I need to get back to Melvil who is waking up from his afternoon nap. 
He’s just 17 months old; he’ll eat his snack like every day, 
and then we’re going to play like we do every day; 
and every day of his life this little boy will insult you with his happiness and freedom. Because you don’t have his hatred either.

– ANTOINE LEIRIS


Can't help but share this powerful message.
It is very easy to answer anger with anger but this man shames most of the people in the world, including me. 




Credits:
ANTOINE LEIRIS

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ITV News
https://www.facebook.com/itvnews/videos/10153358084047672/?pnref=story
Among the messages of solidarity for Paris, there's been one message of defiance that has stood out. Antoine Leiris lost his wife in the Bataclan club. On Monday, he posted a message on Facebook. This is what he said. http://bit.ly/1N7tNSI

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