Post by Rabia Dilnawaz Satti

Operations & Coordination | Strategic Communications

I will never understand how war becomes something people celebrate. Have your political views. Stand firm in what you believe. Debate, disagree, protest, argue. That is natural but how did we get to a place where destruction is cheered? where bombs become headlines to applaud, where loss is reduced to numbers? War is not a scoreboard. It is children learning the sound of sirens before they learn their alphabet. It is homes turned to dust and trauma that lingers long after the news cycle moves on. Even when conflict feels unavoidable, even when politics are complicated and emotions run high, there is nothing glorious about fear. You can hold strong opinions without losing compassion, you can care about your side without dehumanizing the other. If war must be discussed, let it be discussed with heaviness. With restraint. With awareness of the real human cost, because somewhere, while we argue online, someone is holding what is left of their world in their hands. And that should never be a celebration.