Its Turnind Into A Very Nasty World
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» caro replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:28pm |
Originally posted by BASDINI...
maybe so...but i still don't want things to blow up here...i like it here. i concur i love the peacefullness in mtl violence and war solve nothing in my eyes... so much suffering all cause by humans...... so sad to see so much hate in this world. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BOBDYLAN replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:28pm |
damn, this is sad, very bad. It remind me a song of felix Leclair «(..) le plaisir de l'un c'est d'voir l'autre se casser l'cou(..)»..Ghandi a dit «Si ce n'est que oeil pour oeil, on finira tous aveugles.»..Donc, faire valoir sa colère et ses idées par le biais de la violence n'entraine que la violence. C'est vraiment domage qu'en plus ca se passe a MTL, ou qu'importe, n'importe où dans le monde, que quelqu'un 'règle' son problème en fesant exploser une bombe. Putain, dans une bibliothèque. Et dire que la bibliothèque d'Alexandrie a brulé à cause d'un despote fou. The toping is straight to the point :its turnind into a very nasty world. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:31pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:33pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» caro replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:36pm |
ok so no where is there actually any true peace... not in this day and age...
but like carlous said...... compared to many other palces mtl is peaceful, and i for one appreciate that. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:38pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:38pm |
when a man steps out of his place in cote des neiges, gets shot to death, thats peace?
when a woman drives out of her underground parking lot in st laurent and gets shot at for no reason, thats peace? man, so much shit goes on every day in montreal. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:40pm |
yeah nothing is perfect anywhere....isn't that what she just wrote? but we don't have mass mudering...I live in Parc-X, I know first hand that there is no complete peace or "Utopia" in this city but we are way better off here than a lot of other places...a lot |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:42pm |
well you could also say the same about NYC if you're comparing it to Palestine, or something. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» caro replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:44pm |
sowway i'm horrible with names.... hehe
yea i agree with u completly shit goes everyday and people rarely even hear about it half the time, but compared to other places it's somewhat peaceful.... we're not being bombed left right and center...... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cvxn replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:44pm |
Micko OS, c'est la toune "Attention, ti gars, tu vas tomber si jsuis pas là.." lol
But lets hope a better world. Eek. And even if this world is fucked-up, they can't fuck-up our Dreamworld, in our heads... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:44pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» caro replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:45pm |
yea i guess you could say that about NYC as well but the states are worse off then canada any day.... i mean we never had to suffer somethign like 9/11..... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:52pm |
Originally posted by AERIAL RAVER...
And even if this world is fucked-up, they can't fuck-up our Dreamworld, in our heads... yes they can....unfortunatly... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 1:53pm |
from my inbox:
>>>Subject: I remember not just >>>Sept 11 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Recently this country marked the second anniversary of the >>>terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. I keep >>>hearing that this was the worst terrorist attack to happen in this >>>country, but while my heart goes out to the dead, their families >>>and those who are forever scarred by these events, there have been >>>millions of people murdered in this country by terrorists. It >>>would be impossible for me to list all of the acts of terror our >>>People have faced, but I want to mention a few of them because our >>>People are also worthy of remembrance. You won't find many >>>monuments to these, the unquiet dead. But their bones and blood >>>make up the soil where your shopping centers and highways now >>>stand. Where is their memorial? It is in the hearts of those who >>>remember. Today I remember: The thousands of Cherokee, Creek, >>>Choctaw, Seminole & Chickasaw People who suffered untold agony >>>during the forced removal from their homelands in the 1830's. >>>Innocent men, women and little children perished in concentration >>>camps or froze and starved to death on the Trail Where They Cried. >>>The 90 women and children who died in the Bear River Massacre in >>>South Eastern Idaho. The 200 Cheyenne men, women and children who >>>were slain at Sand Creek in Eastern Colorado by the US Cavalry led >>>by Col. John Chivington, a Methodist minister who ordered his men >>>to "Kill and scalp all, big and little; nits make lice." The 200 >>>murdered Blackfoot women and children who died at Maries River in >>>northern Montana and the other 140 People who were left to freeze >>>to death in the January cold. The 103 Cheyenne women and children >>>who were butchered on the Washita River in western Oklahoma The >>>200 to 300 Sioux who were slaughtered under a flag of truce at >>>Wounded Knee, South Dakota. The 500 Sauk and Fox Indians led by >>>Black Hawk who were massacred by militia forces while trying to >>>negotiate surrender. The Yuki's and other tribes of Indians in >>>California whose populations declined from 11,000 to less than 100 >>>0 because white men wanted the land to search for gold. Organized >>>Indian hunts were held on Sundays and our People were killed for >>>sport. The little children who were kidnapped from their homes and >>>forced to attend BIA schools. Many of them died alone and lie in >>>unmarked graves. From the small pox, measles, typhoid, cholera, >>>diphtheria, TB, and VD epidemics brought to us by the white >>>invaders to the continued genocide still being waged against us, >>>we know about terrorism. >>>And I remember. (in Canada as well) >>> >>> >>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 2:10pm |
Montreal has a big Jewish population and an even bigger Moslem population, it's not surprising that some of the conflict has entered this city where there are people from both sides. Concordia riot anyone?
I think burning down an elementary school library is a stupid and cowardly thing to do but I am not surprised something like this happened. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 2:12pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloak replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 2:13pm |
israel has been in conflict for over 3000years.
and since we live in a world of weapons and anger it is "normal" that homicides occur. montreal is calm and wealthy. there are gangs, bikers that have nothing to do with me, or ethnies joining (which are mostly high school kids that wear bandanas and walk like rockingchairs). yeah, people get shot in montreal. people get shot everywhere. don't forget newspapers like to spread fear. sensasionalism won't keep me from walking home alone at night. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 2:14pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Wed Apr 7, 2004 @ 2:22pm |
in the world of my dreams the rest of the world could burn to the ground and leave montreal and i would be happy, but i know its not like that, things outside of this beautiful and special place do effect us and violence and hate can spread here and that just disturbs me. |
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