And the rest, since 2009 BK have caused carnage in Nigeria.
It seems to take the President an untold amount of time to respond to his people in the press about these horrific and horrendous massacres that are occurring right on his own doorstep.
He is seems more concerned about the up and coming election in February.
But hey, I am sure there is some kind of ridiculous excuse the spin doctors muster up to say otherwise, excuse upon excuse which pile up just like the dead bodies.
He was prepared to die for what he believed in rather than be silenced. They killed him, but his voice will never be silenced. He new the risk he was taking.
These people are relentless and don't give up, that is what the world is contending with.
This whole subject is a matter of great controversy around the world, as has been proven on these forums before in the past. One cant generalize it at all at all.
Come on you can do a lot better than using that as an example. You are a person who is a thinker by nature, not some fruitbat with generalization tattooed on their forehead. In fact it was a ludicrous example, that of course does need to be evaluated too, in time, one cannot discount.
Human error is not necessarily without intent either, though in the your gas man case there is no intent, that would simply be unspeakable, a gas man roaming round creating gas leaks!.
Do you think any of the above really matters to some people, concerning cases of such brutality?
Think how others might feel, on a personal basis put yourself in their position and understand their feelings and emotions, their culture too, then one might just find themselves thinking in binary mode whether they like it or not.
Because all cases of such brutality committed in this world carry a whole unknown weight of emotions with them, that is not baggage, that is as real as it gets. Feel the pain and it is so bloody shocking.
How do you think that little boy felt, can you imagine it?
Too many boxes having to be ticked, strip them away.
Radio 4, Dr David Nott described on one day a little child was brought into a hospital where he was working with his buttocks blown off and the backs of his legs.
What if, I don't know, could it be, how will I know, is it really that important to me?
If in doubt don't figure it out, yeah cliché, aint that just a ticket to trouble free life on the net, for some, and a tidy brain without having to take the tram.
RE: Charlie Hebdo
Yomo how ya doin?