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I agree with most of what you say, because I feel exactly the same way.
Where I disagree is with the idea of 'punishing the perpetrators'.
When I examine it carefuly, I have more in common with ISIS than I do with tories. I would share things equally qith everyone. If someone needed my last fiver more than I did, I'd give it to them. I certainly abhor the idea that anyone is better than anyone else, 'elite' if you will, and I am horrified that people really do believe that it's OK to harm people in the name of the profits, let alone in the name of the Prophet.
Since the tories introduced benefit restrictions, over 3000 British people have died because they have lost all hope, food, warmth, homes etc. This is an offcial statistic (look it up on the BBC website) but that's OK? I don't get it.
Kinda makes 120ish dead people insignificant, and what a horrible thing that is to be able to say. By the way, 120 children die on this planet every two hours of every day of every week. Right now. And, they're dying because they haven't had nutritious food, clean water or basic medical care, which latter often costs mere pennies a day.
This means that worldwide, between your original post and this reply, 1800 innocent children have died needlessly. Bet you won't see that on the news. Try this, published by the World Health Organisation:-
6.3 million children under the age of five died in 2013.
I am left to marvel that the same people pretending all this high emotion over a few people in Paris wouldn't even know either this figure, or the causes of those deaths, but far worse for me is that, underneath it all, they really couldn't care less. If they did, it wouldn't be happening, would it?
Life on an uncaring, unsharing planet. Now I definitely know that I was accidentaly born on the wrong one!
I agree with most of what you say, because I feel exactly the same way.
Where I disagree is with the idea of 'punishing the perpetrators'.
When I examine it carefuly, I have more in common with ISIS than I do with tories. I would share things equally qith everyone. If someone needed my last fiver more than I did, I'd give it to them. I certainly abhor the idea that anyone is better than anyone else, 'elite' if you will, and I am horrified that people really do believe that it's OK to harm people in the name of the profits, let alone in the name of the Prophet.
Since the tories introduced benefit restrictions, over 3000 British people have died because they have lost all hope, food, warmth, homes etc. This is an offcial statistic (look it up on the BBC website) but that's OK? I don't get it.
Kinda makes 120ish dead people insignificant, and what a horrible thing that is to be able to say. By the way, 120 children die on this planet every two hours of every day of every week. Right now. And, they're dying because they haven't had nutritious food, clean water or basic medical care, which latter often costs mere pennies a day.
This means that worldwide, between your original post and this reply, 1800 innocent children have died needlessly. Bet you won't see that on the news. Try this, published by the World Health Organisation:-
6.3 million children under the age of five died in 2013.
I am left to marvel that the same people pretending all this high emotion over a few people in Paris wouldn't even know either this figure, or the causes of those deaths, but far worse for me is that, underneath it all, they really couldn't care less. If they did, it wouldn't be happening, would it?
Life on an uncaring, unsharing planet. Now I definitely know that I was accidentaly born on the wrong one!