A survivor.

People persisting, digging out other people alive from the rubble, 5 days after.

Via https://twitter.com/osamabinjavaid/status/1624388621313646592

#Syria #Turkey #Earthquake

Osama Bin Javaid on Twitter

“Nothing short of a miracle! 2-month old baby pulled after being under the rubble of a building for 128 hours in #Kirkhan in #Hatay. But it's been six days and grief is slowly giving way to anger in #Turkiye and #Syria https://t.co/MubcgI7GuC”

Twitter

I find the face of a baby trying to smile after five days under the rubble the happiest thing in the world. Flagging a happy little dirty face of a baby "sensitive content" is the sickest and most inhumane thing that has happened to me in this fediverse. I'm strongly opposed to this; it is not my choice.

It's hard to be part of a tech loving community that tolerates images of cats out of habit every Saturday, but cannot tolerate the smile of a baby that came out of hell.

#Earthquake

@65dBnoise (sorry for swearing)? This really makes me sick too. I thought we would be better in a little community, but it looks like some people are too sensitive to the real world.
@65dBnoise @fosstodon I didn't think I'd find this kind of issues on a community like this. It's a shame that a user like @65dBnoise had to leave the instance because of this. He/She's the kind of person that attracted me to Mastodon (in general) and Fosstodon in the first place. Having to censor something that has nothing obscene, no foul language, nothing that any sane person can see wrong with is really really not good. It makes me think I want to move away from here.