hrm, why do civilians end up bearing the brute of all political decisions? poor them. innocent people cutting across all countries, races and religions get it. Eygpt is the latest hit. i do wonder why the poor egyptians get hit. Arent they fellow muslims? One of Eygpt's most lucrative industries is tourism. By crashing into 2 hotels and the old market, it not only kills tourists (which i presume the terrorists had aimed to kill) it kills also the locals. In fact, i think the locals have been hit more badly then the foreigners. Come on, dont these militants use brains? the tourists are rich, a bomb not in their homeland causes minimale damage. the locals are already poor that is why their heritage sites have to be prostituted to earn a living. A bombs kills the locals not only physically, these dumb asses also managed to kill the poor local's livehood.
Another recent highlight will be the poor brits. Although i am no fan of britain nor its people, london, i have to admit, is a very multi-cultural society. Although racism is not unknown, all are miuch tolerated. The local British people who have done their part in opposing the iraqi war (no thanks to Blair) now have to endure disgusting bombs. Thanks to local police enforcement, the Brits have to now tolerate their fellow police man having the authority to shoot anyone suspected of carrying bombs. I CAN see alot of logic in that move.. *sacastic. GOD knows if power abusement can occur...
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I agree! As far as I recall whenever religon became the way of life for some people, there were flaws. There will always be people who would want things their way and if by any chance their IQ is high enough or they have a way with words, they find some innocent fresh newcomers to do the dirty work for them. It is sad but also logical since we are human, we can think and we can think ...
World and its problems. Funny, while ago I was thinking "how come this generation never gets something cool happening", A world war, a nuclear bomb or you know, something worthy enough to be published in school history books and so on. Well, I'm starting to realise I was wrong, THESE ARE the things which next generations will speak of (as our Faults!). Speaking of which, there were some typos, I guess our journalist is too busy :p
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