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trailwaggerFree Member
Do people in Iran have the same level of empathy for Europeans when they are attacked as Europeans do for each other, or is there a similar disassociation?
I have no idea, but does that matter? shouldnt we love all nationalities and races, and not just the ones who are culturally similar to ourselves?
rmacattackFree MemberAnother stabbing reported. 3 women shouting Allah stabed a nursery worker.
jimjamFree Membertrailwagger
I have no idea, but does that matter?
It doesn’t matter as to whether we should or shouldn’t feel empathy, of course we should, ideally. But it’s relevant if we can’t and they can’t because of how our societies function and how our minds work. It’s human nature to be more concerned with things closer to home.
trailwaggerFree MemberIt doesn’t matter as to whether we should or shouldn’t feel empathy, of course we should, ideally. But it’s relevant if we can’t and they can’t because of how our societies function and how our minds work. It’s human nature to be more concerned with things closer to home.
So Americans feeling empathy for the uk from 4200 miles away is not the same as UK feeling empathy for Iranians 4000 miles away?
jimjamFree Membertrailwagger
So Americans feeling empathy for the uk from 4200 miles away is not the same as UK feeling empathy for Iranians 4000 miles away?
You shouldn’t need me to explain to you why Brits and Americans might consider themselves similar, or culturally linked. Let me ask, do you feel exactly the same level of shock/sorrow/empathy for victims of this terror attack in Iran as you do or did for victims of the Manchester bombing?
trailwaggerFree MemberYou shouldn’t need me to explain to you why Brits and Americans might consider themselves similar, or culturally linked. Let me ask, do you feel exactly the same level of shock/sorrow/empathy for victims of this terror attack in Iran as you do or did for victims of the Manchester bombing?
Actually, Yes I do. And the ones in Turkey and Pakistan and everywhere else. They are innocent victims of terrorism just like the ones in Manchester.
If you do not, just because they are further away then maybe you should think again. These victims have families and children who will suffer loss just the same as an English person.
BoardinBobFull Memberrmacattack – Member
Another stabbing reported. 3 women shouting Allah stabed a nursery worker.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40189916
The force is not treating it as a terrorist incident.
jimwahFree MemberDoes a gun suddenly compel you to murder?
“The blade itself incites to deeds of violence.”
gobuchulFree MemberActually, Yes I do. And the ones in Turkey and Pakistan and everywhere else. They are innocent victims of terrorism just like the ones in Manchester.
If you do not, just because they are further away then maybe you should think again. These victims have families and children who will suffer loss just the same as an English person.
Well you have reached a higher level of enlightenment than the vast majority of us.
People are just not wired like that.
When the Manchester bombing happened, both Mrs Gob and myself were shocked and upset, however, she was more upset than me as it’s her home town.
When the London Bridge attack, it seemed very close to home and more shocking to me, as I used to regularly commute into London Bridge Station and knew the area well.
jivehoneyjiveFree MemberI’m going to throw these vids into the mix:
Once again, there is a simple solution tomorrow:
The Tories have pledged to scrap the Serious Fraud Office, moving its work to the National Crime Agency
In all the election noise, you are unlikely to have heard anything about a paragraph appearing on the 124th page of the Labour Manifesto – even though it is a manifesto pledge that could transform the world in a truly fundamental way.
The pledge commits the Labour Party to lift the veil of secrecy covering the UK’s Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories – some of the largest tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions in the world. This will be done by “introducing strict standards for transparency for Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories, including a public register of owners, directors, major shareholders and beneficial owners for all companies and trusts.”
Wanna check for yourself?
Tada:
http://www.labour.org.uk/…/ma…/Labour%20Manifesto%202017.pdf
grumFree MemberPut me down as another one who doesn’t think people are more important just because they are white, speak English and/or live close to me.
jimjamFree Membergrum
Put me down as another one who doesn’t think people are more important just because they are white, speak English and/or live close to me.
So you feel equal empathy for every human on earth do you?
CountZeroFull MemberI have no idea, but does that matter? shouldnt we love all nationalities and races, and not just the ones who are culturally similar to ourselves?
Put me down as another one who doesn’t think people are more important just because they are white, speak English and live close to me.
So you feel equal empathy with every human on earth do you
Not you I don’t, no; those who are deserving of it due to circumstances, yes.
jimjamFree MemberCountZero
those who are deserving of it due to circumstances, yes.
Ah so you’re omniscient as well as capable of having love for all (except people who you disagree with on forums). So very impressive.
theotherjonvFree MemberNot terrorism, but scuffle with armed police ends with policewoman and two bystanders shot by her own weapon
jivehoneyjiveFree Member(You have to click link, because I can’t find a youtube version to embed)
jimjamFree Memberjivehoneyjive – Member
What could this footage of Boris squirming and blatantly feeling very uncomfortable due to questions asked about the unreleased Home Office report into terrorist funding mean?
(You have to click link, because I can’t find a youtube version to embed)
That awkward moment when your economy is reliant on weapons exports and your number one customer is also the number one sponsor of terrorism and just for good measure they sponor the mosques and train the Imams who will be interpreting the troublesome texts for generations to come.
jivehoneyjiveFree MemberBump for the ‘Saudi reformer’ ‘s state visit…
Amazing what a few million pumped into PR can do:
Still, at least ISIS were swiftly removed from the scene shortly after Boris’ squirming…
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