03-12-2002, 01:16 PM | #21 |
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quote: Mark, there's a lot of emotion and reaction in this post. There are some things I'd want to say about this. Why the emotional outburst now? Things have been this way for decades. You've attacked Bush as a dictator, which starts removing logic and reality from your words, and actually hampers what you're saying. Same with the one sided attack. Where is the criticism of Pakistan, India, France, Britain, Russia, China, Ukraine and Israel for owning, testing and aiming Nuclear weapons. France practically destroyed an Atoll (cracking it undersea) near Australia with Nuclear testing, and around the same time blew up the Greenpeace ship "Rainbow Warrior" in New Zealand when it was protesting the testing. Australia has had the Nuclear Disarmament Part running for office for a long time now. Midnight Oils Peter Garret being a front running spokesman. This is not a new problem, and people have been working to solve or at least ease the situation for decades. So why the anger? Why the declaration of "There's nothing we can do about it"? You've given up, despite the forward advances over the last few years. There is something 'we' can do about it. Whether we are impatient enough to expect, demand and then disappointingly not see resolution in our own lifetime; or instead have the foresight to work for a longer term solution that may eventuate after we have departed, is something to think about. I prefer to look small as well. Look at the individual. What hope world peace when 'loving spouses' argue? When an individual conflicts with themself. While domestic violence and suicide are rampant, what hope true peace on a grander scale. Let us look at the inside of humanity. The spirit of the individual - of oneself, and start from there moving outward. For you and I contribute as much to the state of the world as any 'dictator' skywalker. By embracing blame rather than avoiding it - we embrace the power to change it. So rather than be distressed by the current climate, see things as they ever have been. Be not nihlistic about the situation, but take joy in small victories, small advances. Every day the world hasn't been destroyed is a bonus. Everyday we continue breathing is a bonus. Find hope in these smaller victories, for hope is a strength, while fear weakens. That's my view. Sorry if I come across as pretentious or whatever. I just firmly believe in focussing on what I have now, not what I've lost in the past, or may lose in the future. [ 03-12-2002: Message edited by: Yorick ] |
03-12-2002, 03:19 PM | #22 |
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Sorry about the dictator comment in the final...it was an off hand comment to a remark Bush made about how his job would be easier if he were the dictator of the USA. Perhaps I should have placed a smiley at the end of the sentence.
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." George W. Bush Well I feel that if America feels that it is the sole Super Power in this world, it needs to lead by example. What has led to this "outburst" as you have described it, is that Bush "seems" to feel that he needs to piss off anyone he doesn't like by pointing nukes at them and threating those who don't buy in on the terrorism issue. He feels we can walk away from environmental issues and free trade, as long as it will get some votes. This is purely my opinion of course. I can love my country and not love my government. They are 2 different things. I will do my part at the ballot box and vote for those who don't tow a party line on either side. I'm not sure why you consider this an ouburst, Yorick. I did not use any CAPS. I do have strong feelings against nukes, as is apparent in my post. I don't think there is anything wrong with that. I do appreciate your views, though. Thanx! Mark |
03-12-2002, 03:28 PM | #23 |
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quote: Yes but leading by example when it deprives you of the security that you have worked so hard to attain doesn't make sense. As a parent I lead by example some times but it is not a universal constant and I see absolutley nothing wrong with telling my children "Do as I say not as I do" The USA destroying all its nukes will do ABSOLUTELY nothing to encourage India, Pakistan, Korea (north) China, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and several other nuclear possible state to get rid of theirs. I mean hey, we lead by example in many fields such as equal rights for women...I dont see any of those countries jumping on that "Lets all get along" band wagon and treating their women well... |
03-12-2002, 06:22 PM | #24 |
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Face it, the US has no influence on the rest of the world aside from trade. Now if we cut trade with anybody i'm sure that we'd see some missiles launched at us!
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