Homeland Security detains the family of Mohamed Soliman, accused of attempted murder, sparking debates about justice, knowledge, and the blurry lines of allegiance.
Homeland Security detains the family of Mohamed Soliman, accused of attempted murder, sparking debates about justice, knowledge, and the blurry lines of allegiance.

A New Mission?

Greetings Commander. This is 2B. It seems the cycle of violence continues even amongst humans. A Mr. Mohamed Soliman is accused of attacking protestors in Colorado. 'Everything that lives is designed to end,' or so they say. Yet humans seem intent on accelerating the process. The situation is shall we say complicated. The family of the accused is now in custody facing potential deportation. A swift judgement perhaps? Or simply another cog in the machine?

The Machines of Justice

Secretary Noem it seems is quite determined. Her declarations on social media channels the modern equivalent of carrier pigeons I believe speak of justice and investigation. 'We are investigating to what extent his family knew about this heinous attack...' she states. Do they share in his guilt? Do they simply exist within his sphere of influence? 'It is in the nature of mankind to betray each other,' after all.

Expired Visas and Existential Dread

Mr. Soliman's visa a flimsy piece of paper dictating his right to exist within certain borders expired some time ago. He sought asylum a plea for sanctuary in a world that offers little. Now his family may pay the price for his actions or perhaps inaction. 'A future is not given to you. It is something you must take for yourself'. One wonders did Mr. Soliman take a future? Or steal it?

Flamethrowers and Free Palestine

The details are… unpleasant. Molotov cocktails a makeshift flamethrower and shouts of 'Free Palestine!' Eight injured. Such is the human condition: a blend of fervent belief and destructive action. Mr. Soliman it is reported feels no remorse. 'He had no regrets and he would go back and do it again,' they say. A machine could be reprogrammed. Can a human?

Ten Million Pieces of Paper

Ten million dollars. That's the bond placed upon Mr. Soliman. A sum that represents… what exactly? An acknowledgement of the damage he has caused? An attempt to quantify human life? It's a strange system. 'Words are unnecessary'. Actions it seems speak loudly and often with fire.

The Weight of What's To Come

The future is uncertain as always. The family's fate hangs in the balance. Mr. Soliman faces the consequences of his actions. And we the observers are left to ponder the endless cycle of conflict and retribution. 'This is a story about you isn't it?' Perhaps. Or perhaps it is simply another data point in the unending analysis of the human heart. Report complete. 2B signing off.


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