Post-covid "brain fog" is intensely frustrating

 I've written about the frustrations of Post-Covid "brain fog" in other contexts but I still find it frustrating when my brain simply won't work as I expect it to.

Putting complex thoughts into words is particularly challenging, not least where "fifty thousand shades" arguably understates the complexities and subtleties of the "facts" and the "opinions" that I would like to capture and express.

Not least of the difficulties is attempting to provide a description of a process, which has taken place over several months, where I have tried honestly to examine "fifty thousand shades" ... whether of grey and/or black ... of the global issue of the moment - the conflict between Palestinians and the state of Israel.

The  reading I have done has taken me into areas of history ... and controversy ... that I had previously been unaware of.

The process has taken me into exploration of matters, some of which took place over a century ago.

Some relate more directly to the period since 7th October 2023.

As part of the process I've tried to grapple with issues of International Law and UK Domestic Law where there are strongly held, inevitably controversial and mutually exclusive views expressed by supposed experts in the field.

For the moment I've given up on trying to describe the process in detail and the research that formed part of it and, as "brain fog" allows, I'll seek to put into the public domain some of the results of the process that I find so difficult to describe.

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