Wednesday, May 04, 2011

while the world dances on one mans grave so to speak, i contemplate the nature of terrorism, one mans terrorist is anothers freedom fighter, they say, mmm, is it all perspective then, i think not, one can fight against oppression without resorting to blind hatred, although i don't judge the american public here, i to think that moronic individuals like has bin laden don't deserve to have the gift of life, or a trial for that matter, but whatever way you look at it he was just a creation of the west. and therefore we have a responsibility to decommission him responsibly and ponder the motives of those that created him.
terrorism has been around since day one, it's the human condition from which we default to, it's the old power and control issue that cruises through weak mens veins and minds, it's the meme that will win in the short term, it's the brutality brought upon us all by the few, and followed by the many, it's the anthisisis of love, and islamic terrorism is the blind fearless belief that islam will conquer the world and all humanity will serve it, just like christianity believed in its heyday. there is no room for tolerance in the fundamentalist mind, off any religion. so how do you fight terrorism?
you have to fight, there's no doubt, the same way you would any hostile invasion into a healthy body but the best way is holistically and using a strategy that is sympathetic, yet decisive and final. what is that strategy, well old obama just did it i guess. good luck to him, i think he deserves a lot of credit here. i never really liked him much, i never trusted him at all, i don't like the republicans but i despise what the democrats have become, a tool of the un. but here obama plays his hand, bringing some national pride and retribution into the spot light, healing a deep wound. but what is missing is this, terrorism begins at home. it begins with the abusive names people call one another, the power people inflict over others, the control they use and that awful default setting we all have that we all need to work on and evolve from, lest we become them. 'at home he's a tourist' gang of four sang, but maybe it should have been 'at home he's a terrorist.'
we are all guilty and therefore it's hard to judge but ultimately i guess we can know our intentions, control our impulses and direct our hate towards something better, can't we?

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