Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 11月6日 06時45分


A Jewish nurse, Ari Mahler, is speaking up about his experience about treating suspected Tree of Life synagogue shooter Robert Bowers. What he has to say is incredibly powerful. ? In a Facebook post, Mahler wrote that he saw people on television and in news reports referring to him as “the Jewish nurse” who cared for Bowers. Mahler said that he felt nervous about going public with his identity but that he wanted a chance to speak for himself. He said he didn’t reveal his religion to Bowers ― or say anything at all to the man, for that matter. “I’m sure he had no idea I was Jewish,” Mahler wrote. “Why thank a Jewish nurse, when 15 minutes beforehand, you’d shoot me in the head with no remorse?” Instead, Mahler said he chose to convey empathy through his actions. Mahler, the son of a rabbi, revealed in the post that he was bullied as a child for being Jewish. At school, he said, he found swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti and messages on his locker. He said that he wasn’t shocked by the shooting. In fact, he said he suspects that “it’s only a matter of time before the next one happens.” “History refutes hope that things will change,” he wrote. “My heart yearns for change, but today’s climate doesn’t foster nurturing, tolerance, or civility.”


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