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offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:10 [#00185232]
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I watched a horrible programme on BBC4 about genocide
carried out by Serbs during the war in '95. I know all wars
are horrible, but to see these people, grown men sobbing, it
made me feel like a shit that we didn't do anything to
prevent this. Whats worse that unlike the holocaust, this
wasn't decade and decades ago, this was when as a younger
kid I would be sat in McDonalds or swimming and having a
nice life and stuff, and at the same time these people were
in buses watching people gunned down waiting for their turn.
To think that something like this could have happened so
recently just shows you that whatever people tell you, the
world will never be a just or free place. While people are
shopping and enjoying life, somewhere else on earth others
will be enduring this kind of shit.

Sorry for the rant, anyone else see this?


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-04-20 00:17 [#00185241]
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no, but it definitely sucks that people suffer senselessly
like that. i sometimes feel kind of guilty living in such a
comfortable home when i think about those others out there
suffering, such as the diseases, wars, and poverty in
africa...


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:23 [#00185247]
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Those appeals on tv for charities just don't move me at all,
you get to the point of thinking, fuck there's so many what
can I do?, but this really did. I mean, these people lived
normal lives like you and me. What's scary is i'm sure this
could happen in somewhere like England...but then that just
shows my fear for myself. I dunno, its too horrible to
comprehend


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:23 [#00185249]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular



I didnt see it, but at skool we did a went thru a play about
a lil boy in Yugoslavia. I think he was a Croat, cant
remember his name. I think his name was the title of the
play..... anyway! the play was really shocking, we cudnt
believe it!

i dont go in mcdonalds anymore! eurgh


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:24 [#00185252]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular



did u see the special news reports in bethlehem?


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:25 [#00185255]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker



That's another issue I feel strongly about. I bet right now
someone there is fearing their lives for no fault of their
own


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-04-20 00:26 [#00185257]
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the media doesnt compare to personal experience


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:29 [#00185260]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular



true, pachi


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 00:30 [#00185262]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker



true


 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2002-04-20 04:06 [#00185419]
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it's a sick sad world.


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-04-20 07:42 [#00185645]
Points: 3476 Status: Regular



ya it IS a sick and sad world

whats even sadder is that things never change... i mean
fuck, things just repeat themselves over and over again.. we
never seem to learn

read through a history book
then turn on the news on tv
THEY"RE THE EXACT SAME THING!!

only the superficial details have changed.. the underlying
STUPID human behavior is the same..

.... it doesn't exactly inspire much hope for the future


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-04-20 08:56 [#00185657]
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when ever war crimes are mentioned i like to say "Israel!"
out loud...


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 11:51 [#00185736]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker | Followup to Salma Hayek: #00185657



Yeah, the things that can be done in the 'name' of religion


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-04-20 12:58 [#00185761]
Points: 2670 Status: Lurker



You mean Srebrenica? Our government has just quit because of
that millitary fiasco. Dutchbat didn't get enough support to
fight Mladic. It's really sad because these people could
have been saved if the millitary protection was better
organised. It was a massacre 2x as big as when the WTC-tower
collapsed and people still wanted to bury the truth :(


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 14:25 [#00185838]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker | Followup to Laserbeak: #00185761



Yeah, I think it was very noble of them to stand down, at
least they didn't weasle out of it.

Just because American's died in WTC they are supposed to be
worth more and more action is taken. :/


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 17:17 [#00185945]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular



This is all because of the First World War.

WW1 called for the Treaty of Versailles to be signed
(meaning great loses in Germany and Europe, and new
countries made e.g. Czechoslovakia), the Tof V caused the
rise of the Nazis, Hitler's invasions and such caused the
WW2, WW2 caused more new countries to be made e.g. Bosnia,
Israel...

there u go!


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-20 17:18 [#00185946]
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shame we dont hav a time machine really


 


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