Well its no surprise that many in this forum truly believe that I support terrorists. First and foremost let me state that in no way shape or form do I support the actions of any terrorists. In saying so I would also like to legitimise the fact that there is no excuse for the oppressive super powers of our world to go in and occupy foreign territory. Indeed in the context of Iraq ( and I shall come bak to London)- it does raise some questions as to the justification of the war. Altough many of us have mixed feelings we can be glad that
1. Saddam is gone
however we cannot look past the state that Iraq is in today. Which sort of brings me to my next point, which is one of appreciation. Appreciation for what?
Everytime someone seems to turn on the TV , its always “Islamic terrorists”- indeed many are, but one cannot (I my personal case) understand why such negative media portrayal is directed at the Islamic faith. Is it just a phase in the gradual development of our society?
Something white rabbit pointed out to me
Originally Posted by White Rabbit
Look mate, I am simply pointing out - if you'd read the WHOLE sentence - that BOTH sides are guilty. I am not ignoring the murders of Palestinians, I'm simply saying that the western leaders are not the only gulity party. As far as these leaders are concered, everyone - you, me, palistinians, brits, iraqis - the lot of us are nothing more than porns used for their own lust for world domination. They don't care how many of us die, who suffers as a result of their actions. But terrorists who par-take in the same exercise of the indisriminate murder of innocent civilians are no longer innocents, and are no better than the leaders using them.
What he is talking about a somewhat of a 2 way dynamic. Ones (negative) actions cannot be legitimised simply, I am lost for words ( payback), and its true.
Now down to our context and the recent events that unfolded a few hours back. I guess there is always an appreciation of diversity in our society, but there is a point at which diversity can become so inimical as to threaten its very survival. So then when this diversity (dies off) what we get is an action, which at once is a collective action but none the less individuated to the level of individuals, which is perhaps why we get soo many suicide bombers- Can you blame them? Or should u seek to blame the root of the cause?
HENCE WE GET 4 BLASTS IN LONDON.
How can u blame any one group or person…when we are all at fault.