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That’s why I no longer immediately post about any shootings, bombings, and the like. I don’t ignore them. But for about the past six months or so, I also don’t rush to post about them, as they are happening “in the moment.” It’s a part of my commitment to not be “reactive” at moments when the media wants me to be…to not be controlled by either them, or terrorists.
“Don’t give them what they want…”
Terrorism wants fear, division, hatred, and distrust. We beat terrorism by refusing to do (or be) any of those.
We need not give in to our fears. Honor the dead by going about your daily life. Honor them by not giving terrorists what they want. Always build bridges of hope, whenever you can, but especially when voices of hate tell you to build walls instead.
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In essence, yes, in the immediate aftermath of something like the Brussels attacks. When the blasts went off, none of us knew if there were Americans killed in the blasts or not. No one knew who exactly was targeted or who would claim responsibility. Explosions in a foreign country should not dictate that we, the U.S., immediately go off half-cocked blowing things up or sending in troops before stopping to allow the country affected to assess what's actually happened, who was responsible and moving forward with a well though out plan, and participate if we are asked to assist. This is for Belgium to handle, not us. What should the POTUS do? Hop a plane and get on the phone and bug those who need to be coordinating disaster response and addressing their own people? We are not their masters and we should not be the world police.ramage wrote: I am somewhat confused by your post. Do you mean that if an attack does not occur on American soil, the administration should go about its regularly scheduled activities? Americans were killed in the blast. The American Airlines desk was targeted. What is the strategy of the Obama administration? Is it to slide 4000+ soldiers into Iraq with more to come as I noted in another thread?
Using the non-american soil rationale, then "What difference dies it really make?" Ask the families of those Americans murdered.
I do agree with you that we deserve better than the current administration.
And we do business with China every day, they own a great majority of our asses. How is that any different Rick? Isn't it better to improve life by diplomacy and cooperation, providing a better example by beneficial action, than by continued war and attempts at domination or manipulation?Rick wrote: First of all SC, the president was having a good time with his host, a man with a long record of crimes against humanity including murder.
I doubt very seriously that terrorists hell bent on destroying western society give two shits about what Obama has to say after an attack... none of his words will change their ideology of genocide. But, as the man who holds the most powerful office on the face of the earth, his words and actions do matter to everybody else.The optics of having a good time with a man who deserves to be in jail or hanging from a rope, immediately after an ally is attacked just blows my mind.
But I agree that politicians shouldn't immediately use events like this for their own personal gain. I think they would all look better if they just opted to not comment until the dust settled and the majority of facts are known.
As for a response, would acting like nothing happened really be less of an incentive for more attacks by Islamic radicals? These people don't have conventional armies, but they do have the ability to completely shutdown large cities with just a few people. In my opinion, that is their goal and their numbers are increasing. So I'm still waiting for Obama's plan on how to keep this cancer from growing out of control... we are still ok for now, but I'm pretty sure Europe's open border policies and lack of Muslim assimilation has forever doomed them to receive many more attacks which will continue to crush their shaky economies.
Quite the contrary: "Honor the dead by going about your daily life. Always build bridges of hope, whenever you can, but especially when voices of hate tell you to build walls instead."BlazerBob wrote: I just read the part you pasted. Does he advocate doing anything but nothing.
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Quite the contrary: "Honor the dead by going about your daily life. Always build bridges of hope, whenever you can, but especially when voices of hate tell you to build walls instead."BlazerBob wrote: I just read the part you pasted. Does he advocate doing anything but nothing.
The purpose of terrorism is to get you to disrupt your own life, to get you to choose to limit your freedoms, hand over your power to others to "protect you", to make you live a life always filled with fear and wondering what bad things are going to happen next. Live your life deliberately, defiantly, as you normally would. Do not change your routine, do not give away your power, do not let them dictate your life. Build bridges, help others, don't assume the worst or make judgements about someone you don't even know. Don't lump an entire group into one "label" based on what a few outliers of that group do.
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I don't have time to address your other points yet but will try to get to them later.ScienceChic wrote: And we do business with China every day, they own a great majority of our asses. How is that any different Rick? Isn't it better to improve life by diplomacy and cooperation, providing a better example by beneficial action, than by continued war and attempts at domination or manipulation?.
www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2008/...now-about-ral-castroRaúl acted as an executioner during the revolution as well as after his brother took power. He was known for his ruthlessness and brutality. Years later, he suggested that his nickname should be "Raúl the Terrible" for his role in hundreds of killings. He even executed a close friend, Gen. Arnaldo Ochoa, on orders from Fidel in 1989.
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