ROTHENBURGER: As images of war assail us, we must not become desensitized
THE PERSONAL STORIES of those coming from Ukraine, or who have loved ones in harm’s way, continue to bring the images of war to the Tournament Capital. Yet there’s a danger those stories will, over time, start to seem common place.
Each day, the media show us heartbreaking video of destroyed buildings and destroyed lives, complete with bodies left unattended on streets and the discovery of mass graves left by the Russian invaders.
Too much familiarity may well, over time, inoculate us from the horror and anger we should feel. Hopefully, it will, instead, solidify our resolve.


