Refusing to change, society eventually goes on as if nothing ever
happened, considering it a freak accident of one person's mental
disturbance. The parents of Cho, after a brief period of mourning, will
go on with their lives despite the never ending reminder of their son's
final cry. Meanwhile, we continue to send people like Cho into war
instead of college and their cries go unnoticed as their anger becomes
redirected at a false enemy. Politicians continue to create fake
adversaries against whom soldiers can masturbate their torment, while
the real enemy is a society that let's the rich profit from this
misdirection.
Normally I try to keep this area focused on Diigo-related stuff, this is such an tragic situation - I'd like to express my condolence to the families...
The 12 Thai youth soccer players and their coaches rescued from the trapped caves made their first public appearance in Chiang Rai on the 18th, telling about the experience of being trapped and rescued. At the press conference held on the same day, the football team thanked all
According to the Irish Times website reported on December 20, 2018, the US withdrawal from Syria may lead to the Islamic State extremist organization to strengthen terrorist attacks, enabling Russia and Iran to further expand their influence. The report said that US President Trump decided to
The NFL got what it deserved with that opening night stinker between Packers and Bears
SportsPulse: Trysta Krick plunked down with Packers wide recipient Geronimo Allison and talked about what was a wild 2018 season and why the future looks splendid. USA TODAY
CHICAGO - With the NFL commending the beginning of its 100th season with its longest competition, a tip of the top - or possibly the fedora - to the past was normal.
So when Matt LaFleur opened his residency as Green Bay Packers lead trainer by getting back to a hurl to running back Aaron Jones, it wasn't astounding. What better approach to respect the NFL's longest establishment than the vaunted Packer Sweep? Chicago Bears mentor Matt Nagy touched base at Soldier Field wearing a fedora, a gesture to establishment organizer George Halas.
We need much better gun control in US!