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Escalating Climate of suspision and fear

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Chris Summerfield
Chris Summerfield
United Kingdom

Yes it is sad the way our governments are pushing our so called free world.
We should be going towards peace and understanding, not letting our governments tell us that violence and hate is a way to peace and love.

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Ben Morris
United Kingdom

Sebastion chill out for fucks sake, you sound like a freedom fighter.

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Chris Summerfield
Chris Summerfield
United Kingdom

Cool

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Chris Summerfield
Chris Summerfield
United Kingdom

Yes Sorry Ben it was refrence the subject on the front page here. I read to many papers,and watch to many docos this week on T.V and overload with news and want to save the world. Is that wqrong, buddy

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Ben Morris
United Kingdom

It's wrong bringing it here, lighten up for christs sake.

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Can't we all be friends?

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You two will always be my favourite forum contributors

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Hey Sebastion, I know what you're saying. But just a mild criticism - don't you think it's just stating the obvious when you say 'peace and love' good, 'violence and hate' bad?
I mean, you're a freedom fighter, can't you do better then that?!

I was thinking about that movie 'The Corporation' where they argue that corporations have a psychological profile similar to a sociopath. You could just as easily argue that governments fit this profile as well (which is not my idea, btw). Their public face is to serve and benefit the people who make its subsistence possible, yet what they actually do is anything but, ie. sociopath.

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Why so quick to criticise someone for saying something so unoffensive and, arguably, true?

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It's called 'conversation'. I said I basically agree with him...

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