07.07.05
I don't really feel inspired to comment on yesterdays ocurrences. At least since 9.11. the related issues have been analysed innumerous times anyway from every possible point of view. Why does terrorism exist? How come it is growing? Which are the social consequences? How do people suffer? Who is guilty? How guilty are the guilty? How innocent are the victims? How innocent are we all? ...
I have got family and friends in London. Anxiety was huge until it was possible to contact them and be sure everybody is safe.
Sincere condolences to anyone who has lost family or friends.
Wishes of quick and full recovery to all affected, phisically and/or psychologically.
I have got family and friends in London. Anxiety was huge until it was possible to contact them and be sure everybody is safe.
Sincere condolences to anyone who has lost family or friends.
Wishes of quick and full recovery to all affected, phisically and/or psychologically.
1 Comments:
hi, i live in london. (joerg's sister)
it was scary to see the news all day and hear about what has been happening and to think that only 2 years ago i would have been on my way to work in the city and right in the thick of it all....i used to take the 30 bus, just the one that blew up!
but then i think....this kind of thing and much worse happens EVERY DAY in places like iraq, afghanistan.....and it's our governments that are doing it. well the UK government anyway. and we here in the west have now got a lesson we learnt. that fear that we felt on thursday for our loved ones and friends, is exactly what people in other countries feel every single day....in iraq for more than 2 years now!!
i am not saying that any kind of violence is right at all...i am just saying that unless we stop our own governments from bullying and killing people in other countries as well as in their own country, we are always going to see things like that happening.
hanna
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