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What can one say when terrorism seems to rule the day? Where are the leaders who can do something about this? Is there no one who can stop terrorist groups like ISIS in it's tracks?
My heart grieves for the citizens and tourists who lost their lives during another senseless act of terror in Nice, France. I am sick of crying and sick of being angry and helpless at seeing the bad guys win all the time.

We must put a stop to this madness, or civilization as we know it will cease to exist.




22 comments

Valfal said:

Que peut-on dire quand le terrorisme semble exclure le jour? Où sont les dirigeants qui peuvent faire quelque chose à ce sujet? Est-il n'y a personne qui peut arrêter les groupes terroristes comme ISIS dans sa pistes?
Mon cœur pleure pour les citoyens et les touristes qui ont perdu la vie lors d'un autre acte insensé de terreur à Nice, France. Je suis malade de pleurer et malade d'être en colère et impuissant en voyant les méchants gagner tout le temps.

Nous devons mettre un terme à cette folie, ou la civilisation telle que nous la connaissons cessera d'exister.
7 years ago ( translate )

Valfal said:

Was kann man sagen, wenn Terrorismus, den Tag zu regieren scheint? Wo sind die Führer, die etwas dagegen tun kann? Gibt es niemanden, der Terrorgruppen wie ISIS in seiner Tracks zu stoppen?
Mein Herz schmerzt für die Bürger und Touristen, die ihr Leben während eines anderen sinnlosen Akt des Terrors in Nizza, Frankreich verloren. Ich bin es satt, zu weinen und satt die bösen Jungs gewinnen die ganze Zeit zu sehen, wütend und hilflos zu sein.

Wir müssen ein Ende dieser Wahnsinn setzen, oder die Zivilisation, wie wir sie aufhören zu existieren wissen.
7 years ago ( translate )

Valfal said:

¿Qué decir cuando el terrorismo parece descartar el día? ¿Dónde están los líderes que pueden hacer algo al respecto? ¿No hay nadie que pueda detener grupos terroristas como ISIS en las pistas?
Mi corazón se aflige por los ciudadanos y los turistas que perdieron sus vidas durante otro acto sin sentido de terror en Niza, Francia. Estoy harto de llorar y enfermo de estar enojado e impotente al ver que los malos ganen todo el tiempo.

Hay que poner fin a esta locura, o la civilización tal como la conocemos dejará de existir.
7 years ago ( translate )

Stormlizard said:

The free world will win, Terror groups have never lasted long in the past, we just have to stand strong.
7 years ago

Valfal replied to Stormlizard:

Thank you for your message, John. I do very much hope you are right this time.
7 years ago

Horizon 36 said:

Very nice tribute….hope one day this will stop for ever.
7 years ago

Valfal replied to Horizon 36:

Thank you, Horizon. I share your hope that this violence can be stopped one day.
7 years ago

Karen's Place said:

I share your questions, Val. The insanity of life right now is mind boggling. You have to wonder what the younger generations will make of all this.
7 years ago

Valfal replied to Karen's Place:

You are right, it seems that the world is insane right now. I feel bad for the coming generations who must inherit the results of all this violence.
7 years ago

HaarFager said:

The terrorists won't win in the end. Such another tragedy. I don't care what anybody says, but that is not a religion. That is just cowardice and love of violence.
7 years ago

Valfal replied to HaarFager:

I agree.
7 years ago ( translate )

Taormina said:

Val, .... was ist, wenn es einfach "nur" ein Dummer Mensch war,
der alleine gehandelt hat? Bisher habe ich noch nichts gelesen
das dies ausschließt.
Unsere Stärke sollte sein niemanden zu verurteilen dessen
Schuld nicht bewiesen ist.
Aber leider ist der Verdacht auf Täter inzwischen so beliebt...
das wir nicht besser sind als die, die wir vorschnell Verurteilen.
7 years ago ( translate )

Valfal replied to Taormina:

Katja, was soll ich denken soll, wenn die Medien berichtet, dass die "islamistischen Staat" die Verantwortung für die Nizza Angriff behauptet, und der Fahrer war der nahöstlichen Abstieg und unterzog sich "rasche Radikalisierung"?

www.washingtonpost.com/world/islamic-state-claims-responsibility-for-france-attack-in-nice/2016/07/16/4327456e-4ab9-11e6-8dac-0c6e4accc5b1_story.html
7 years ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

The last straw came many years ago..... the few have always murdered the many.

The only way that will change is if we stop seeing race /creed/colour and start seeing HUMANITY.

We have to start at square one and bring the children up differently. I was brought up not to see race/creed/colour.... many were... so its doable.

Also I agree with Katja above..... the idiots jump on the bandwagon.. and the terror groups do nothing to distance those claims naturally... so the media has to learn to be more responsible too.

Also.. "social media" is in grave danger in many cases of spreading fear and rumour.

Responsibility to change isnt for the few"leaders" it for HUMANITY.

"Responsibility to all by all ..... " not a new concept..... it has however sat and gathered rust
7 years ago

Valfal replied to Pam J:

Pam, I'm going to ask you the same thing I asked Katja; what am I supposed to think when the news media reports that the "Islamist State" claims responsibility for the Nice attack, and the driver was of middle eastern descent and underwent "swift radicalization"?

www.washingtonpost.com/world/islamic-state-claims-responsibility-for-france-attack-in-nice/2016/07/16/4327456e-4ab9-11e6-8dac-0c6e4accc5b1_story.html

I agree 100% that we must guard ourselves from jumping to conclusions. But when news media tells me that the truck driver of the Nice attack was a radicalized person of middle eastern decent, and that the "Islamist State" claims responsibility for the attack, am I to not believe what I'm reading for fear that I might seem biased against Muslims?

We must learn to disinguish the difference between a person of the Muslim faith and a person of the radical Islamist belief system.
7 years ago