I'm sorry. this is all a mishmash. especially in the kind of society I come from. in which not only is this line of thought frowned upon. but the citizens will commonly show hostility towards this kind of wilful misinformation.
we all live in developed nations. we all have internet connection. we all have all the unlimited access we will ever need for ages to come, of the relevant news pieces, the relevant scientific developments. or any other basic event which takes place in our world.
And after saying that, I obviously can't ignore this single passage:
In the Middle East. and I assume in all other countries around the world. this is akin to signing a death warrant.
in effect it is as if you are willing to hand over the reign over your life, and indeed every detail of your life to the men who do take responsibility. who do read the evening news. or read the news every chance they have. who do study the major and relevant events in the world. who debate all these current events. and work hard to know who's who. who should be taken notice of, who has which resource to offer, who has which security capabilities to offer, who is accomplished in which field.
those men or societies who have established themselves will make sure to rain down brimstone on anyone who makes the uneducated mistake to proclaim that we are all the same, we all have the same drives, the same interests, that we are all correct, and worst of all, that we all see the world through the same eyes.
as these highly skilful segments of the population have for millennia.
Being uninformed of the relevant political affairs around the world has become a major liability for the rest of us, who try to reach moderate success in the modern world, which has become more and more uncompromising.
Your comments are ridiculous. I have listened to you say the same junk repeatedly, in practically every post you make, weather it is relevant to the topic or not, you always go back to the same thing. You assume the entire world is just like Israel, or should be, we should all be soldiers, atheists, have a strong cultural identity deeply ingrained from our history.
I never said I don't read the newspaper or that I don't know what is going on in the world, now did I?
But your desire to contradict what anyone says is so strong you don't even take a moment to think about what was said. Not a good trait. But, like I said, it takes all kinds. AS much as I may disagree with you on some things, the world still needs people that are dedicated to the things you are dedicated to, but not only those things, you get it?
Stop over to the states for a while and get a clue about how other people live. By in large we come from extraordinarily diverse backgrounds and despite what is said on TV and in the papers or reported to you in England and Israel, we get along pretty fine. Sure we have our opinions and we have our distinct cultures, but we get along for the most part. We have our pockets of intolerance, but most people are not faced with outrageous challenges daily.We work hard, most of us and we do what people have done for all of history, when we are not directly involved in protecting our lives, we live. we work and feed out families and we live. We have our soldiers and our politicians and our big makers of moves, but we also have to have people that keep the store open and the kids tended to in the mean time.
Are you seeking some kind of award? Do you lack some recognition for what you do? Are you bitter that some people don't feel compelled to find all the importance in what turns you on?
Fortunately I don't live in a place where living my life is like signing a death warrant. May be if people like those you speak of would lighten the heck up a bit and not feel so inclined to see everyone fit in the same box you wouldn't have so much BS going on and the rest of the world could exhale for a minute. How much accolade do you need personally and for your country?
No matter what you claim there is nothing wrong with people holding other things important other than what you are interested in.