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06-21-2019, 02:38 AM
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Re: Guy Left to Rot After Being Shot by Soldiers
Thank you. I'm glad someone has said this. There are no longer any safe places in the world anymore. I was very lucky. I grew up in the 60s & 70s in a town where we were never exposed to this kind of violence. As a 5 year old, I could go outside and play without even giving a thought that someone might harm me or kidnap me. Now days, kids do not know a world where there is no violence. These days violence is all these kids know. |
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#12
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06-21-2019, 02:50 PM
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Re: Guy Left to Rot After Being Shot by Soldiers
That's a bit harsh. Our forefathers died and people like you continue to die so that the West can live in relative comfort and ignorant bliss. If you want to blame someone, don't blame the idealists who simply want to keep alive the dream of peace and equality, blame the public education system and academia for insulating Americans and the West from knowing anything about the rest of the world by being so fucking America/Euro-centric that most people can't even name ten countries off the top of their heads, let alone what the politics or daily lives of their citizenry look like. Education has failed, the media has failed, and these idealists for whom those in the know (like you) have so much disdain are not purposely ignorant, they simply don't know what they don't know and are living in the dark as they have been conditioned. I appreciate the light you've shed on Cameroon's plight, for Minka and others here, myself included, who weren't aware of it, but maybe don't take it out on people who genuinely care about others - to someone who doesn't have all the facts, hearing another country referenced to as a "cesspool" seems like an arbitrary racist slur. I wouldn't disdain you for not knowing as much about Burma as I do since I happen to interact with Burmese refugees on a regular basis. I get where you're coming from, but those of us in the dark aren't the problem - and places like DR are part of the solution. I'm thankful for this video for even putting Cameroon on my mental radar, and I'm grateful to you for the additional information. I just think you're being a little hard on another member who has good intentions.
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06-21-2019, 04:33 PM
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Re: Guy Left to Rot After Being Shot by Soldiers
Analsmith, I do know some of the ins and outs you refer to in Burma / Myanmar. I have bled on soil there. Those I did try to defend there were as good and kind as those I’ve fought for in other parts of the world. I do completely understand what you’re saying I do respect that your points are on point. The issue and disgust I have is in that at some point you must choose to be ignorant or educated. I agree that for most westerners ignorance is a preferred way of living. We live in this society that just decides to rewrite history it doesn’t agree with ignore actual issues and as long as they have phone service and FB and the fat ass Kardashian’s are still gaining weight by the kilos life is just swell. It’s a choice. Books are actually still in print and the older ones can be purchased for nothing so there is no reason to not expand your mind. You work with mostly Roh I am assuming (not that they are the only ones) I straight fucking respect that. Hands down. See if you aren’t doing your end my end is pointless but without my end you have no one to help. You and I understand each other I think. You know what else I don’t think you’re a dumbass I believe you also see my point it takes nothing to learn a societal history. You don’t have to carry a rifle or check the names for the missing while being gazed at with hope and disappointed eyes. Simply read ..... watch a damn Doc but make sure you read both sides watch both sides because it’s simply the intellectual thing to do when learning. It takes an entire story to be a story otherwise it’s just the word of some dude. Much Respect |
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06-21-2019, 09:16 PM
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Re: Guy Left to Rot After Being Shot by Soldiers
Yes, Chin and Kachin. There are over 10,000 of them in a 20 mile radius of southern Indianapolis. The horror stories...my God. The scars, amputations, pictures of kids with rifles in the fucking jungle... They are a very religious people, mostly Baptist but a lot of Pentecostal - I don't blame them for hoping there's more than this shit. Minka's good people. I know you meant no harm. min-ga-la-ba, sir. You are appreciated. And yes, for God's sake people, read more. BBC radio is a good source for world news. I'm as guilty as anyone for my complacency.
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