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Originally Posted by plthijinx
you make some good points but fuck bro....look at what you're saying
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I will never speak politically correct at the expense of honesty.
Emotion only appears after all conclusions are done. Then I ask how I feel about it. Well, I feel I do not like what I posted. Not for one minute. But I also understand how trivial (irrelevant) those lives are because of the situation they are all in. My feelings also say that grizzly conclusion is necessary.
BTW, anyone who does not like what I posted should be posting four letter descriptions of Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Chad, Sudan, and the Arab League. That is where any international response should be coming from. Like most European nations during the Balkans, those nations should be embarrassed. But they aren't. Many of those government are / were just as guilty.
If you have any anger, that is where most of it should be directed. And also with the pathetic European response in Bosnia until Clinton kicked them in the ass. If any Europeans are insulted, I still do not care. Honesty based in hard facts that say why always trumps emotions.
Like I said, I do not like it. But a grizzly massacre may be necessary if something extraordinary is not initiated by the governments, institutions, and rebel leaders most responsible.