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trcanberra said
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Awesome news, @HongKongLady !!And now she’s got a Ticket To Ride 🙂
Then I’ll Across The Universe
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I wish I was omnipotent.
Still wishing that.
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natureaker said
I wish the world would be way more peaceful than it is now
So do I. I mean, we are primates, and primates will have disputes and troubles and fights, but I think what is going on now is just over the top.
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If you dont make up claims to go and bomb a country then groups dont appear in said bombed country that think you’re evil and want to kill everyone in the West. Its safe to say that the West havent exactly helped make things better in Syria, Iraq etc.
Its just a massive mess with no easy solution and only going to get worse.
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
5.36pm
3 November 2015
@KaleidoscopeMusic I know comparisons to the Nazis normally get shouted down in online forums, but I saw this earlier in the week and it stopped me in my tracks.
It’s precisely what the Conservative party are doing here in the UK. The pacifist (in Goering’s quote) is the opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn (a grave threat to national and economic security, we’re repeatedly told).
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17 October 2013
meanmistermustard said
If you dont make up claims to go and bomb a country then groups dont appear in said bombed country that think you’re evil and want to kill everyone in the West.
America and the West were being attacked before the First Gulf War and long before 9/11….1983 Embassy bombing 63 dead….’84 Beirut Barracks 307 dead….US Cole 17 dead.
Don’t forget Lockerbie?
Here’s a list of all the countries that have been subject to a muslim grievance ………It’s quite a long one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/….._attacks
Its safe to say that the West havent exactly helped make things better in Syria, Iraq etc.
Have to agree there. Perhaps better to have left and leave Saddam, Gadhaffi and Assad alone to the slaughtering their own…..Gradually increasing chemical stockpiles and reaching for nuclear weapons……
MMM said:”Its just a massive mess with no easy solution and only going to get worse.”
Have to agree.
5.54pm
17 October 2013
Joe said
@KaleidoscopeMusic I know comparisons to the Nazis normally get shouted down in online forums, but I saw this earlier in the week and it stopped me in my tracks.It’s precisely what the Conservative party are doing here in the UK. The pacifist (in Goering’s quote) is the opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn (a grave threat to national and economic security, we’re repeatedly told).
Dear Friends,
I would like you to think about this quote about fear from a well known politician.
love, yoko pic.twitter.com/54Oufr7UPU— Yoko Ono (@yokoono) November 24, 2015
Looking at Corbyn’s record…….Do you think he’s patriotic?
Anyway I apply Godwin’s law……….555
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8 January 2015
I wish rich powerful people would realize it makes no difference, we’re all the same and you don’t make a better world for yourself by using fear and control on others.
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3 November 2015
@Joe If you’re interested in reading more about Goering and his tactics, I suggest the book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.” It’s a great read.
Right now, I wish Thanksgiving dinner consisted of more Italian food. (First world wishes.)
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I find the beginning of the Second World War a fascinating contrast of both sides of the slides to war, drastically different.
It is an interesting thing to look at the Nazi and European Allies to war, considering had both sides had wanted to avoid war, what would be the terms, and what would be the cost. The Germans were led to war with propaganda, liars and demonisation of a people as evil, which led to one of the most horrific groups of genocide in history. We saw the coming storm but kept trying to put off.
Nevertheless, it came. It was an unavoidable clash of ideologies. All those chances to throw the handbrake avoided in the hope the brakes would work when applied. And they didn’t. We waited until the last moment to say stop, while they had been rearming, indoctrinating their people with a creed and an enemy, while England and France, both knowing war was increasingly unavoidable. But there were increasingly desperate attempts to prolong the farce of “Peace in Our Time”. And we weren’t ready for it. Even with all the months of the phony war, we still weren’t really ready for the onslaught because of all the disarming after WWI.
There is an argument that, had it been faced earlier, millions might have been saved.
Another moment that changes the course, and is where Hitler makes the mistake. He declares war unilaterally on America the day after Roosevelt has declared war on Japan following Pearl Harbor. Technically his treaty with Japan says he will, but look at what his treaty with Russia, and how quick that turned to toilet paper.
But Hitler stood by his treaties with the Japanese, and declared war on America in the wake of America declaring war on Japan. Mutual support. Mutual destruction. Hitler had missed the obvious, him declaring war on the Americans, allowed Roosevelt to say, “Europe First!”
You follow these things though, it’s all just mistakes and arrogance
I’m not saying it’s one side of the argument or the other that’s right. We just keep rolling the dice. Do we ever get it truly right or truly wrong? Examine the stories of ideologies clashing.
My only point is sometimes a wrong is right and a right is wrong. It is a confusing worlds. Decades written in seconds. The butterfly’s wing to the hurricane.
You end up with the question, do I react too early or too late?
And, in the end, you squint toward, “Yes, is the answer!” and know that for sure.
In the end, the dice roll, and we cover our nuts!!!
[Don’t where where that came from, or if it makes any sense, but there were some almost moments… I thought… when I almost said it right! ]
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Ron Nasty said
But Hitler stood by his treaties with the Japanese,
I wonder how the war would of gone down if England stuck with its treaty with Japan.
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