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I can think of several things but it's really too difficult for me to say which is the worst. (They're all the type of thing that you sincerely wish you could "unsee" after eyeballing them.) You decide:
There's a famous Vietnam-era news photo of some poor S.O.B. standing in a street somewhere, surrounded by soldiers, who's about to get shot in the head. (I think it was published on the cover of either Life or Time magazine.) The photo is actually a still that was taken from a film clip. I've seen it, and it broke my heart. Watching someone slaughtered like that is horrible.
The next one is a photo that's been on the Internet for time out of mind, that's called 'Tub Girl.' Somebody emailed it to me many years ago and I still get flashbacks from it whenever I see a bathtub. (Fortunately, my apartment has only a shower. I'm good with that. 🚿)
The last one is a video that I think is originally from the 1970's. (The guy in it was wearing one of those old fashioned, ultra-wide ties they used to wear back then.)
He looked like an elected official who'd called a press conference, because he's standing at some sort of podium (with bright lights shining on him, and there's a crowd of reporters around him who are holding microphones at arm's length). He looked down, cleared his throat, looked back up again, and then pulled a revolver out which he stuck into his mouth, and pulled the trigger.
The camera that captured this footage was probably no more than 4 feet away (1.2 meters), because the person holding it immediately bent down to continue filming the guy lying on the floor where he fell. 🤢
This was also many years ago, and the link to the video was in an email that somebody sent me. (I don't recall the site it was hosted on, but it was before YouTube existed.)
horrifying!
I'm not aware of the lore behind it. I simply feel unwell while looking at the bloody thing.
Just in general.
Rabble will always riot when given a chance. Doesn't really matter what the "cause" is.
If people were taught how ugly war can look like, nobody would go to war. But all the snowflakes in our societies will probably get PTSD just from looking at the really bad stuff. I felt ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ sick the first time I saw some gruesome stuff too. But that's reality. Everyone should know about it, I believe. In the end it at least helps me to appreciate my relatively good health and the fairly secure environment I'm living in. And I would never go to war myself because of it too.
In my country we call them "fragiles" and they're too much into unicorns and fairy tails to be able to endure reality. That's why I think they need a sort of "vaccine" against violence, small daily doses of violence to let them become stronger. That's why I've said we need to talk about these kind of stuff more openly.