I would like to have the collective answer to that question, but in the margins where our consciousness moves, it’s impossible to idealize the parameters in which the practice of common sense is expressed. Only under the unfair amalgamation of experiences which mediate between individual perception and unitary consideration of the violent event, we can figure out, if it was the cynicism which has taken control of the consolation “not for us” or otherwise the experience of innocence responds, not without difficulty, to the active and militant comfort of the struggle for survival.