India, March 21 -- I thought someone among the brilliant team of contributors would take up the issue of 'victims of New Zealand's massacre.' Sad, No one!

In the year 1608, William Shakespeare had written in "Macbeth":

"Yet doe I fear thy Nature, It is too full o' th' Milke of humane kindnesse." Lady Macbeth regrets that her husband doesn't have the overwhelming ambition that she has by saying that she was not sure if her husband would be able to act as ruthlessly as he might have to as king. He was too filled with the milk of human kindness. This idiom reflects the naturalkindness and sympathy shown to others.

And we have two glaring examples of this human trait. One story is as old as 2002 and the other one is as fresh as yesterday.

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