We will always have strength, we will always have Paris, and we will always have the Tour de France racing to the finish on the Champs Élysée in July.
Our thoughts are with the victims and people of Paris.
Vive la France.
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I know not everyone will agree, but my thoughts about this:
http://www.livefreeblog.com/je_suis_paris_solidarityavecfrance
And before you pile on, at least know that this kind of stuff is "in my lane":
https://www.ouramericainitiative.com/defense-and-foreign-policy.html
Vive la France! Je suis Paris #solidarityavecfrance
@chuckp
Well said.
@Oli
Agreed, and runs the risk of using Arnaud Amalric's supposed logic of (paraphrasing here) "kill them all, let God sort them out."
@Oli
Thank you. Appreciate the kind words. Please feel free to share. Cheers!
@piwakawaka
My religion is the Bike, no go out and ride!
France was tragic, and it can happen anywhere, even here in the good old USA.
For the conspiratists, here's why the war on ISIS will be a long one...http://money.cnn.com/2015/11/16/investing/paris-attacks-defense-stocks-isis/index.html
@chuckp
I respect your opinion. And I wish I could agree. After all, why should we care about Syria and what happens there? And to be pragmatic about it, I read that $ expense was to tune of $11 million per day for current US military activity. Regret this perspective might be oversimplifying the matter however. Woven in to the fabric of western civilization is the idea that life is precious. And some empathy for those less fortunate. And just something about Yazidis, an ancient society most of us would others never have heard of, being enslaved and massacred strikes a chord with free people. Maybe not communists or Sunni's. But yes, free people in western civilization. Then we get to the grisly circumstances surrounding unfortunate aid workers being publicly executed. I guess people feel compelled to act. Especially free people fortunate to be enjoying the blessings of life. Rightly so. And reality is, it was a taliban controlled Afghanistan that provided safe haven for Al Quaida to hatch their plans and any idea that might not happened in a caliphate of sociopaths? Speaking of sociopaths, the sociopaths that targeted Parisians and claimed was for Syria... any chance they'd just have hijacked any other cause, if not Syria, for them to go about their murderous tendencies? In other words, their wires in their heads are so crossed they'd hijack any old cause to murder random people because that's what sociopaths do? It's all around bad stuff that needs to be addressed. Just saying f*** it and leaving it alone... well, I suppose the Chinese can do that. But not free people in western civilization.
But the point is why we get involved and how - unilateral bombings on poorly defined targets for political reasons is a lot different from multi-lateral action targeted at actually putting a stop to all the violence. Too often we've seen inactivity where action should follow and action where letting none should occur.
If you think the Syrian situation is as simple as "free people" helping out of the goodness of our charitable hearts then you're sorely deluded...