Rosa Brooks said this quote

We prefer to imagine brutal wars and atrocities as events that just happen every now and then, much like tornadoes or lightning strikes; this metaphor suggests that we can't generalize from them, since they are radically discontinuous with ordinary life. But wars and atrocities do not just happen: societies and individuals slide into them, little by little, one tiny decision or omission at a time. (p214)

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