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Friday, January 9, 2015

PARIS MASSACRE - DAY TWO

A Moslem police officer was the final victim of the Paris massacre on January 7th.  He died defending freedom.  For me his death says that people kill people.  Not nations, not religions.

Two brothers killed 12 people.  It does not matter what their belief, who they followed, why they did what they did.  What matters is that somewhere along the course of their young lives, these two individuals decided on a  path of destruction.

The reasons for terrorism are many.  Too many to name or even explain.  Terrorism has been a part of our world for as long as people have found fault with their neighbor.  It is difficult to predict and it is always destructive.

Terrorism is the greatest ulcer on the soul of our world.  It has grown beyond all imagination into a worldwide poison that has "infected" those most vulnerable.

With all our bombs and rhetoric we have not been able to lance it.  It continues to grow.  Like a deadly cancer, we have found no cure.

We have faced it down in solidarity:  "Le suis Charlie" and "Le suis Ahmed".  We have bombed it.  Run it to ground.  Railed at it from very government in the world with a conscience.  We have written about it, satirized it.  Mourned its terror and destruction.  But what has changed?

We need to look beyond past responses.  We must begin anew.  Can we really kill terrorism?  And if we kill "it", will not others rise up in its stead?

We must offer those who would do these things an alternate message.  A message that  will lance the "ulcer" so that it can drain and heal.

Vengeance does not work.  You can kill terrorists, but can you really kill the thoughts and beliefs that inspire them?  We perhaps need new thoughts and new beliefs, beginning with teaching our young people to think for themselves.  To question everything.  To follow no one without checking their gut first.  We need to exemplify kindness, charity, forgiveness, compassion, acceptance of all and the exclusion of none.

Ninety-nine point nine percent of us do not take up weapons and kill.  Why?   Let's tap into that.  Let's mass produce that.

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