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greencat":3lxxagbp said:
Mike Muz 67":3lxxagbp said:
This has to be the most unsettling time in human history.
Suspect that's not the case, Mike. The world is a very safe place compared to most of human history. You don't even have to go back even a century to find scarier times (cf both world wars - plus the flu epidemic after the first, and the cold war after the second).
I suspect what's changed is that the reporting is more intimate and immediate than ever before - and we are perhaps less hardened to random loss of life to violence (this being a good thing perhaps).
The only times during this 'modern era' that the world's general wealth and resources were as unfairly concentrated into the pockets of the few as they are today, were the few years shortly preceeding both world wars. What does that tell you?
If the prognostications in the Book of Revelations and the bible as a whole have any merit/validity, then these (recent times) are only the beginning of the world's coming troubles.
Ater the Charlie Hebdo incident, France has done nothing but to kow-tow to the whims and desires of the radical sector's (out of which the extremists emerge) interests, while continuiing to bend over backwards to observe the world's current political correctness mania (a couple prior posts on this thread speak to that phenomenon).
The pressures are building,
fast. The world over. Unless things change; unless matters are managed very very differently (other than with military incursions and police brutality) ... what you are witnessing in France is, in all sad and horrific probability, but a precursor.
Oops - but don't say anything that might ruffle anyone's feathers, though. Better to let sleeping dogs lay quiet, so we can all continue hoping that our little corner in the world won't change.
It doesn't work that way. The world's people (the masses) better awaken, fast.