When I was a child growing up in California, we didn't have terrorism and I almost blundered in thinking about the topic of this thread and stated we didn't have terrorism in the US when I was a child. Such a statement probably wouldn't fly for others who grew up elsewhere in the US. One quick case in point would probably be a child waking to see hooded fellow Americans burning a cross on their lawn and possibly worse.
There is a serious thread open and in progress now regarding the Fort Hood shootings and as I started to post in it I realized my comments would be a side track and likely take the thread off topic should others chime in. I find it refreshing that the Cafe can be host to such a serious thread and I hope this can continue. I have found the Underground to be a viable and significant place for topics that couldn't survive up here but I also feel that with so many more members up here and such a great diverse membership, the chance for more insight and contributions is more than justification to attempt to have serious discussions up here. It is up to us to keep these threads open and compliant. It only takes a few hot headed and insensitive posts to ruin the discourse for all. (It only took one seriously screwed up individual to change things at Fort Hood)
Thanks to technologies in communication, transportation and commerce we are becoming a global economy and I think most of us will agree that money has a strong influence on society and its foundation. Many believe that we face some threats and issues of limited resources as well as their distribution and that we face these as a global community and on a global scale. The US started out as open land and local laws with local government and enforcement. It evolved to statehood for much of the territory and ultimately the states became united. Without being a historian or student of societies and law, I can imagine that the growth and evolution of the US followed some obvious needs and justifications.
Now the US and its citizens are interacting with the rest of the world and on an ongoing and very significant basis. But this brings pressure for some form of unification beyond our united states. I suppose the United Nations could be considered a result of this "need". There has been talk by heads of state and other of a "New World Order". Clearaly multinational corporations are already doing business based on a global platform and it is in their best interest to have as much access and control over their markets as they can get.
Initially I thought and probably hoped that Hasan was an isolated case of someone who ultimately lost a grip on reality and failed miserably as a human being, destroying others in the process. I still do think he failed miserably as a human being but now it seems that he did so based on his religious and spiritual beliefs and not because of some mental aberration or illness. Hasan is an American and yet as a global citizen following a radical religious belief, he turned against fellow Americans. I think this is a real eye opener for some of us! It's a wake up call but what are we going to do now that we are awake?
Underlying all of the issues we face these days is power and control. Do global problems require global control? If yes, at what cost to individual freedoms? If people are out of control then we have to have some enforcement body come in and take control? Do we need more laws and more law enforcement?
It seems that there were warning signs about Hasan but due to what is being attributed to PC inactions, nothing was done. Concerned individuals were not free to act upon their concerns and limited to passing on a mention of their concern? Our hands are tied by laws so we can do no harm yet we are also restricted from doing good? Is it in the legal systems interest that we do nothing and leave it to them to decide a course of action while getting paid for their service to us?
I realize I am rambling here and I am certainly not suggesting any answers. Heck, I am hoping that this discussion might bring forth some reasonable questions!
I do believe we are now responsible global citizens and seeking shelter behind a political party, racial affiliation or national allegiance won't alter the fact; it might muddy it though. With such a diverse set of beliefs and morals celebrated on a global level, it would really be a shame to have to comply with some global standards reducing our freedoms and activities to the level that would be commonly accepted by all and yet I suspect this is the natural direction in which we are headed. Unless we can somehow retain some autonomy at more local and locally common levels, we may be giving up a heck a lot of freedom to become PC and Legally Correct as based on some global standard.
Clearly wars are one way to fight the tendency towards a Global Community and they are lucrative business for those in the industries of defense as well as being in their economic best interest; provided the decision makers don't have their lives on the line.
Hasan didn't infiltrate the US military as an alien. He didn't cross any geographic borders undetected. He did cross the border of humanity, IMHO, but he did it at home. Are we willing to forgo the freedom of "travel" for the security of border checks? Will we ultimately give up control to some world order because we can't or won't control ourselves? Should we all be open to search and seizure in an attempt to catch the next Hasan among us? The evil against humanity which I believe he and others of his beliefs represent is a clear and present danger. The only way TSA would have caught Hasan would have been at check points and security checks placed on public and domestic roads. He drove on to the base presumably with the guns he used in his spree of evil and destruction. A comprehensive security check could have interceded but at what cost to our society and freedoms of the other citizens also stopped at such a check point?
Consider CPF. We are a global community and we seek common ground and common interests. We have the ability to moderate our comments and actions such that the moderators don't have to step in. We have commerce among us and across international borders. We have the potential of benefiting from the diversity of our knowledge, experiences and abilities. Some of us know a fellow member across the globe better than we know our next door neighbor.
I sure hope that we, as humanity, can avoid the need for some uniform code of a global standard. I don't personally care for uniforms of any sort and would much rather skip and go naked (with enough foliage to block the view and not offend anyone else )
In many metropolitan settings, you can enjoy the diversity of cultures and races and people can retain their individualities without infringing on their neighbors. Freedoms and choices can exist but not without responsibility, accountability and effort. Oh yeah, one other element is required. Tolerance.
Too often these days, IMHO, I hear the comment that there ought to be a law. I think a law should be a last resort. Laws are expensive and should be avoided with reasonable actions and considerations if at all possible.
CPF is an experiment in a global community and we are all participants. One of us can ruin it for everyone.
On the other hand, we can learn from each other, enjoy our common interests and express our common concerns with hope for understanding and possibly even solutions.
Is truth now a needle in a haystack of lies? Who piled up the hay and why?
There is a serious thread open and in progress now regarding the Fort Hood shootings and as I started to post in it I realized my comments would be a side track and likely take the thread off topic should others chime in. I find it refreshing that the Cafe can be host to such a serious thread and I hope this can continue. I have found the Underground to be a viable and significant place for topics that couldn't survive up here but I also feel that with so many more members up here and such a great diverse membership, the chance for more insight and contributions is more than justification to attempt to have serious discussions up here. It is up to us to keep these threads open and compliant. It only takes a few hot headed and insensitive posts to ruin the discourse for all. (It only took one seriously screwed up individual to change things at Fort Hood)
Thanks to technologies in communication, transportation and commerce we are becoming a global economy and I think most of us will agree that money has a strong influence on society and its foundation. Many believe that we face some threats and issues of limited resources as well as their distribution and that we face these as a global community and on a global scale. The US started out as open land and local laws with local government and enforcement. It evolved to statehood for much of the territory and ultimately the states became united. Without being a historian or student of societies and law, I can imagine that the growth and evolution of the US followed some obvious needs and justifications.
Now the US and its citizens are interacting with the rest of the world and on an ongoing and very significant basis. But this brings pressure for some form of unification beyond our united states. I suppose the United Nations could be considered a result of this "need". There has been talk by heads of state and other of a "New World Order". Clearaly multinational corporations are already doing business based on a global platform and it is in their best interest to have as much access and control over their markets as they can get.
Initially I thought and probably hoped that Hasan was an isolated case of someone who ultimately lost a grip on reality and failed miserably as a human being, destroying others in the process. I still do think he failed miserably as a human being but now it seems that he did so based on his religious and spiritual beliefs and not because of some mental aberration or illness. Hasan is an American and yet as a global citizen following a radical religious belief, he turned against fellow Americans. I think this is a real eye opener for some of us! It's a wake up call but what are we going to do now that we are awake?
Underlying all of the issues we face these days is power and control. Do global problems require global control? If yes, at what cost to individual freedoms? If people are out of control then we have to have some enforcement body come in and take control? Do we need more laws and more law enforcement?
It seems that there were warning signs about Hasan but due to what is being attributed to PC inactions, nothing was done. Concerned individuals were not free to act upon their concerns and limited to passing on a mention of their concern? Our hands are tied by laws so we can do no harm yet we are also restricted from doing good? Is it in the legal systems interest that we do nothing and leave it to them to decide a course of action while getting paid for their service to us?
I realize I am rambling here and I am certainly not suggesting any answers. Heck, I am hoping that this discussion might bring forth some reasonable questions!
I do believe we are now responsible global citizens and seeking shelter behind a political party, racial affiliation or national allegiance won't alter the fact; it might muddy it though. With such a diverse set of beliefs and morals celebrated on a global level, it would really be a shame to have to comply with some global standards reducing our freedoms and activities to the level that would be commonly accepted by all and yet I suspect this is the natural direction in which we are headed. Unless we can somehow retain some autonomy at more local and locally common levels, we may be giving up a heck a lot of freedom to become PC and Legally Correct as based on some global standard.
Clearly wars are one way to fight the tendency towards a Global Community and they are lucrative business for those in the industries of defense as well as being in their economic best interest; provided the decision makers don't have their lives on the line.
Hasan didn't infiltrate the US military as an alien. He didn't cross any geographic borders undetected. He did cross the border of humanity, IMHO, but he did it at home. Are we willing to forgo the freedom of "travel" for the security of border checks? Will we ultimately give up control to some world order because we can't or won't control ourselves? Should we all be open to search and seizure in an attempt to catch the next Hasan among us? The evil against humanity which I believe he and others of his beliefs represent is a clear and present danger. The only way TSA would have caught Hasan would have been at check points and security checks placed on public and domestic roads. He drove on to the base presumably with the guns he used in his spree of evil and destruction. A comprehensive security check could have interceded but at what cost to our society and freedoms of the other citizens also stopped at such a check point?
Consider CPF. We are a global community and we seek common ground and common interests. We have the ability to moderate our comments and actions such that the moderators don't have to step in. We have commerce among us and across international borders. We have the potential of benefiting from the diversity of our knowledge, experiences and abilities. Some of us know a fellow member across the globe better than we know our next door neighbor.
I sure hope that we, as humanity, can avoid the need for some uniform code of a global standard. I don't personally care for uniforms of any sort and would much rather skip and go naked (with enough foliage to block the view and not offend anyone else )
In many metropolitan settings, you can enjoy the diversity of cultures and races and people can retain their individualities without infringing on their neighbors. Freedoms and choices can exist but not without responsibility, accountability and effort. Oh yeah, one other element is required. Tolerance.
Too often these days, IMHO, I hear the comment that there ought to be a law. I think a law should be a last resort. Laws are expensive and should be avoided with reasonable actions and considerations if at all possible.
CPF is an experiment in a global community and we are all participants. One of us can ruin it for everyone.
On the other hand, we can learn from each other, enjoy our common interests and express our common concerns with hope for understanding and possibly even solutions.
Is truth now a needle in a haystack of lies? Who piled up the hay and why?