Dont get me wrong, I feel what you are saying.
I feel BIG sadness for these people. Infact most of them IMO are victims of a un loving and uncaring system that they clearly need help from. Half the interviews these people have speech impediments.
But this woman was in the military for 14 years, she said on twitter she was going to join a revolution, she was the tip of the spear, climbing through a broken window, leading the rioting mob.
So my sympathy card is left on the few sad people, who were sitting in the halls not sure what to do or where to go or what was happening, and when interviewed sound like this:
https://youtu.be/xewPUMYkaMQ
But before you get too sad, this guys dad is a state judge and they had every privilege you could imagine to help them succeed. Except a loving, caring, empathetic and understanding parent and support group.
Empathy, real empathy, is understanding that the woman was shot is not a victim of being shot, but a victim of a system that she championed.