I read an article about Behring Breivik (the guy behind the recent massacre over here) and multiculturism. The article goes on to talk about his anti-cultural views and how he himself, the language he speaks, and so forth, are all products of multiculturism. The article (or I guess it's more of an editorial-type text) is part of a campaign to "undress" the terrorist and expose him. I agreed with the article very much, so I hit "Like" at the bottom.
It then gets shared on my Facebook wall along with the article picture which happened to be of Behring Breivik. Then I get shit from some chick saying "Sorry but I don't wanna see pictures like this one, so I'm deleting this". Not sure what she meant about the delete comment, or maybe you can block certain status updates from appearing in your stream? I dunno, but point being that she obviously didn't read the article. She apparently must have seen the picture, gotten all upset, and then stopped thinking like a rational human being. The picture is shown in every newspaper, every TV channel, and all over the web. You can't escape it, so why even say such a fucking moronic thing. I linked an article because I hoped some moronic anti-Islamist would read it and have an epiphany. A pipe dream, I know, but point being that I acted on good intentions.
So then I obviously have to respond. Because she doesn't make it clear whether she read the article or not, so for all I know she thinks I'm some supporter or whatever. The article title doesn't give any good insight on what the article is about, and could even be misleading, so I'm thinking she saw his picture and stopped looking at the link, thinking I was linking to something I wasn't. Either way, I felt inclined to respond. And any response that justifies posting the picture of a crazy murderer is always gonna be accepted by people who agree, but emotional people never get it. People who let pictures related to sad events upset them so much they refuse to listen to sound reasoning scare me just as much as terrorists because they are the people who would burn "witches" at the stakes. Fear is dangerous. Now I'm just left with mixed feelings of irrational guilt and insecurities.
I was gonna post this in another thread, but then remember the rethoric that we're not drowning in useful threads so why not post a new one. Here's another useless thread. I hate emotional people that let fear cloud their intellect, and I hate being victim of emotional people's concerns. I was as fucking devastated by this attack as anyone else not directly involved, so I resent her implications or unwillingness to have a rational discussion about darker aspects of what happened. I also like to end my threads with an encouraging "Discuss!". Discuss!
It then gets shared on my Facebook wall along with the article picture which happened to be of Behring Breivik. Then I get shit from some chick saying "Sorry but I don't wanna see pictures like this one, so I'm deleting this". Not sure what she meant about the delete comment, or maybe you can block certain status updates from appearing in your stream? I dunno, but point being that she obviously didn't read the article. She apparently must have seen the picture, gotten all upset, and then stopped thinking like a rational human being. The picture is shown in every newspaper, every TV channel, and all over the web. You can't escape it, so why even say such a fucking moronic thing. I linked an article because I hoped some moronic anti-Islamist would read it and have an epiphany. A pipe dream, I know, but point being that I acted on good intentions.
So then I obviously have to respond. Because she doesn't make it clear whether she read the article or not, so for all I know she thinks I'm some supporter or whatever. The article title doesn't give any good insight on what the article is about, and could even be misleading, so I'm thinking she saw his picture and stopped looking at the link, thinking I was linking to something I wasn't. Either way, I felt inclined to respond. And any response that justifies posting the picture of a crazy murderer is always gonna be accepted by people who agree, but emotional people never get it. People who let pictures related to sad events upset them so much they refuse to listen to sound reasoning scare me just as much as terrorists because they are the people who would burn "witches" at the stakes. Fear is dangerous. Now I'm just left with mixed feelings of irrational guilt and insecurities.
I was gonna post this in another thread, but then remember the rethoric that we're not drowning in useful threads so why not post a new one. Here's another useless thread. I hate emotional people that let fear cloud their intellect, and I hate being victim of emotional people's concerns. I was as fucking devastated by this attack as anyone else not directly involved, so I resent her implications or unwillingness to have a rational discussion about darker aspects of what happened. I also like to end my threads with an encouraging "Discuss!". Discuss!