The Independent Newspaper

October 5th 2017

MISSILES, BOMBS AND BELOVED MURDERERS

We have all long since come to terms with the idea of magic since revelations of its existence in 2014, and we have all long since come accustomed to the dangers of magic since then.

As the baby brother of arguable one of the most influential soldiers in the infamous war in Iraq I feel it is my duty to make you understand what she is.

As a man privy to the secrets of a deadly woman I tell you now, I have no quarrel with my sister. I mean her husband no harm, for indeed he is one of the best of my friends, and my niece and nephew are most beloved to me, but I find her methods despicable.

Who is to tell us that we are better than those who can do magic. That our science means we out rank those who know so little of it. To murder men and women who have no idea that we are here and knowledgeable of them, to cut them down as though they were meaningless, is nothing less that inhuman.

Ashleigh Sullivan, the people's hero, knows this and has laughed about her conquering power as though she believes that these actions are quite acceptable.

You may think that they are a pest, lesser beings, diluting British Blood but consider the many incidents of London train bombings, or the attack on the two towers some years back, think back, if you can, to these events, some of you may have even witnessed them first hand and others of you may have lost friends and family.

If you believe that just because these men and women live such archaic lives that they are incapable of feeling the exact same emotions of despair and horror that you felt upon those exact same occasions then please, go ahead and join the side of war with your much esteemed Queen of Hostility and ignore what I am saying.

But If you are intelligent enough to see that they are merely people who are confused and hurting then we here at The Independent beg you to write to your local MP and let them know your justified disgust at the decisions you are letting this woman make.

Article Written by N Snape