Thursday, July 7, 2005

Mother, friend, no stranger to terrorism

 

Union Jack

This morning I am livid about what's happening in London.  Transportation bombings, if you haven't heard.  The people they should be mad at are not riding the Metro.

Violence begets violence, they say.  We had to muck about with people who know nothing but killing each other for thousands of years.  This is their culture.  Was fueling the goddamn SUVs worth it?

And Americans just ignore the fact that the family of our president has been in bed with these people for quite a while.  (Notice I didn't call them f***buddies.  I'm being nice.)

The people of London are not estranged from violence.  They have been subjected to things blowing up for quite a while... due in a great part to angry Irish.

London is a great city and the Brits are more than a bit of all right.  But London is very cosmopolitan.  You are more likely to hear Asian dialects than English as you cruise the streets.

Arabs, Jews.  Irish, English.  Plantation owners, slaves.  Chinese, Japanese.  Easter Islanders versus themselves. Cowboys and Indians. F***ing cut it out people.  Can't you see that we are really all the same? 

How can you ask a woman not to abort an unwanted child but then support men killing other men over issues of finance veiled as revenge on terrorism?  Nobody cares that the United States trained and armed mass murderers.  You can't expect rabid dogs not to bite.

The more technologically advanced the world gets, the more caveman it becomes.  Hate that streams back multiple generations is eating the world.  Do these people even know what started all this bullshit?

Hatfield vs. McCoy, film at 11

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

good post.... I was so sad to see the news this morning. judi

Anonymous said...

YOU GO J!!!!!!!! tell those idiots who supported our retarded pres and his moronic war!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you should feel good after a post like this!!!!!!!! well done J well done :)

Cristy

Anonymous said...

I am not blaming the people who continue to be blind to the faults of our government because they are more afraid that I might want to marry a girlfriend than they are that their children might get blown up on their next cruise.  

The terrorists are doing what they think is right and necessary.  Thirty-seven people are confirmed dead at this point.  There WILL BE more acts of violence.  The people of Britain are enured to living under the threat every day.  America is not immune at all and we will soon be adapting to living this way.  We owe England big time, for standing beside us even when we are wrong.  Any American who dares to disparage the Brits is a traitor to the United States.  

I am angry that innocent people die.  I am just as angry that Iraqi civilians are dying daily.  I am angry that we are in a constant state of war.  It is a sickness.  Until people can sit at a table together and talk about peace, work for the greater good, put aside ancient hatred and find forgiveness... there isn't hope.