jmenyo 51F
828 posts
5/6/2014 9:34 am
Who makes us live in danger???? ----Knife attack at Guangzhou train station on 5/6

1. On 1st March, terrorists of the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement attacked people with kinves at China Kunming train station, Yunnan province, killed 29, injured 143.

2. On 30th April (last Wednesday), religious extremists bombed Urumqi South Railway Station, Xinjiang province, killed 3, injured 79.

3. On 6th May, 2014, a knife attack again took place at Guangzhou train station, Guangdong province, injured 6.

Just think about that Guangzhou train station is so close to my place and I probably walk there to catch a train someday, can't curb my anger. WHO MAKES US LIVE IN DANGER????




I leave no trace of wings in the air, but I am glad I have had my flight. ---- Rabindranath Tagore


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/22/2014 5:40 pm

Just saw another attack in the media today, using SUV's and bombs, its amazing expansive the insanity of 'killers seem to be invading any and all kinds of places".
There's some very sick minded sadistic killer in society. some seek out any cause, because their main aim is to "kill", they will use any excuse available to them.

Eventually, society will have zones where the only way one can get in, is to be scanned and cleared. many of the wealthy already have it. It's called "Private Communities", and the very expensive places they go, have their own security forces which is never to be discussed in detail or any other manner which would identify the place or the security forces.

There are many places which are off limits to the general public, either by design and designation, and some are only known to exist by the very wealthy as to where they are and how to get there and how to get in.

Every nations has such places, and unless one is past the 100 million dollar levels and then you still have to be known and possible accepted by the people who utilize these places.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/15/2014 5:17 am

look at the madness in Nigeria, with the abduction of the girls. These Islamic Extremist no matter where in the world, seem to continue to be a MAJOR problem, then many other extremist group seems to mimic what ever these groups do.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/14/2014 4:56 am

Crime is in every places, people don't invest a lot in learning how to communicate. Often times people fail to work on building RESPECT, before they claim they like each other. The like changes from time to time, and then they don't have the foundation of 'respect" to fall back upon.
economic and material deprivation is a strong matter when it comes to 'survival in a material world, sometimes people fight with the ones they care about, because inside they resent the fact they can't give each other the things they want to give. Its weird, but they get angry with the other person. When many times they are angry with themselves for what they don't have to give or share.

There is no place crime free and there are certainly places where crime is more widespread than others.

Destitution will always increase the volume of crime. So many struggle to get out of these situations, but each day someone else falls into the despaired cycle.

The world has enough wealth to change it, but when money is centered in the hands of a few, there will always be mass chaos in the masses. one day the poor will get a leader, regardless of what nation; and they will rise up and force change. It won't be pretty in the least bit.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/8/2014 4:40 pm

    Quoting jmenyo:
    Anyway, any political purpose caused by the so-called "ideological conflicts", should not be achieved by the means of killing innocent lives. Anyone who did this definately is a terrorist, "ideological conflicts" only is an absurb fig leaf.

    It's quite fortunate that guns are strictly forbidden in China, otherwise, can't imagine how bad the situation it would be. Guns' killing power is much greater than knives!

    I'd think these 'differentiations" of how people interpret God(s) are the "immortals" you speak of ?

    Not really. "神仙打架凡人遭殃” means when celestial beings are on fighting, the ordinary mortals will suffer, which implies that the conflict between influentials brings disaster to the powerless people.
Word plays are interesting, but the fact is, we agree on the principle point discussed.

"conflicts", should not be achieved by the means of killing innocent lives

As to Guns, yes, gun violence can be an atrocity with far greater impact, and allow people to kill from a great distance in higher volumes. the saddest of the human reality is when mankind sets aim to kill others, much can be used and often is used as weapons to do so.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/7/2014 5:28 pm

    Quoting jmenyo:
    神仙打架, 凡人遭殃.
There are "ideologies" which outlast people, when ideologies clash, its very hard to find points of common reasoning. Especially when it become to the philosophical interpretations born of ideological conflicts.

I'd think these 'differentiations" of how people interpret God(s) are the "immortals" you speak of ?


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/6/2014 5:12 pm

There are ignorant violent people in every place.

Those who can't make it by their own efforts and self management or have thing their way, tries to take it out on others and make everyone pay, and some people just like killing or maiming others for endless reasons.

I read something last week about, the "mass murder and mass public violence.

"the article was titled"

Why Most Mass Murderers Are Privileged ____ Men
By Hugo Schwyzer
website=Role Reboot

But I'm sure in your country you can substitute "religious extremists", " political extremist', "money obsessed" or etc... in place of _______.

[Quote]
~ Perhaps the greatest asset that unearned privilege conveys is the sense that public spaces “belong” to you. If you are—like James Holmes, or Charles Whitman, who killed 16 people on the University of Texas, Austin campus in 1966—an American-born, college-educated ______ from a prosperous family, you don’t have a sense that any place worth being is off-limits to the likes of you. ______ from upper middle-class backgrounds expect to be both welcomed and heard wherever they go. When that sense of entitlement gets frustrated, as it can for a host of complex psychological reasons, it is those same hyper-privileged men who are the most likely to react with violent, rage-filled indignation. For _________murderers from “nice” families, the fact that they chose public spaces like schools, university campuses, or movie theaters as their targets suggests that they saw these places as legitimately theirs.

~ That “______ mojo” can still open all sorts of doors: to boardrooms, to judge’s chambers, to country club memberships. It’s not that those institutions are still overtly racist (though a few come close). It’s not that ______ are guaranteed preferential treatment in every setting. It’s that _______are raised to expect to be welcomed wherever they go. When they find that that automatic welcome isn’t forthcoming, they tend to be indignant. When angry middle-class _______ gather together in political groups to “take back our country,” what they want to grab back are the privileges they sense they’ve lost.

~ _________ from prosperous families grow up with the expectation that our voices will be heard. We expect politicians and professors to listen to us and respond to our concerns. We expect public solutions to our problems. And when we’re hurting, the discrepancy between what we’ve been led to believe is our birthright and what we feel we’re receiving in terms of attention can be bewildering and infuriating. Every killer makes his pain another’s problem. But only those who’ve marinated in privilege can conclude that their private pain is the entire world’s problem with which to deal. This is why, while men of all races and classes murder their intimate partners, it is privileged (and or fanatical extremist) ______ who are by far the likeliest to shoot up schools and movie theaters. "
[/ Quote]

he has other articles such as:

Are Most Murder-Suicides Acts Of Misogyny?
By Hugo Schwyzer

I don't care for Gang members, whether they are mexican, black, white, asian, Muslim or what ever. they are another group who pursue violence, some for vengeance and some just for the hell of it. A lot of black crime is one on one crime, because one person is anguished at another, gangs and drugs and robbery and etc. In my view, Muslims just like to blow up people and kill masses of people, I've not turned on the news in years without hearing they blew up a bunch of people. Asian nations have their own multiple variables of crimes, from turning women out, gang killings, it seems to be more knife attacks, one group against another group and etc. It's crazy crime everywhere. African War lords are as foolish as the Muslim extremist, they kill a mass of people and decimate their landscape for some delusion of false power. There is the Gangs, in every city in the U.S. along with groups like the Neo Nazi, the KKK, the multitude of Para Military groups in the US. Biker group and Mob Groups.
In the 1980's the Russian Mobsters came and spread out across the country. Since the 1980's the Mexican Gangs have become some of the most notoriously violent street gangs in America in places like Los Angeles and other Big West Coast Cities.

Here in the Southern State I live, there is KKK and Neo Nazi, but they seem not to be on any mass killing sprees. But we still have crazy crimes.
They've had people arrested for a baby. Yes, I'm talking about an infant. both males and females have been arrested for babies.

It's important now days for people to be prepared to protect themselves. Keep their eyes open and be aware of the people around you. If there is a crowd, be cautious about the attention the gathering attracts, especially if security is lacking, or has not had enough time to prepare for the crowd gathering.

I watch some of the crime shows, husbands and wives killing each other, kids killing the family, kids killing other kids, people killing each other for money, or because someone has something the other wants. And the real crazies just kill people for no apparent reason.
They arrested a young school boy, who had plotted to kill as many students as he could, he had made his explosives and had a cache of weapons.

What pisses me off, every-time they kill a mass of people, you get a group of people coming on the news, "talking about, he was such a nice kid, he came from such a nice family, and he came from such a nice neighborhood, followed by, we would never expect anything like that in this neighborhood.

It's like this paramilitary madness in Nevada, backing the guy who grazed his cattle without paying on government land. It that had been any other cultural group who did that and did not pay, the story would be all together different and the paramilitary groups would be ready to attack that other cultural group and claim them as trying to get something for nothing.

In every place on the Planet there is some crazy people, who result to kill a lot of people. No ethnic or cultural group is exempt in having crazy killers in their midst.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
5/6/2014 4:50 pm

There are ignorant violent people in every place.

Those who can't make it by their own efforts and self management or have thing their way, tries to take it out on others and make everyone pay.

I read something last week about, the "mass murder and mass public violence.

"the article was titled"

Why Most Mass Murderers Are Privileged ____ Men
By Hugo Schwyzer
website=Role Reboot

But I'm sure in your country you can substitute "religious extremists" in place of _______.

[Quote]
~ Perhaps the greatest asset that unearned privilege conveys is the sense that public spaces “belong” to you. If you are—like James Holmes, or Charles Whitman, who killed 16 people on the University of Texas, Austin campus in 1966—an American-born, college-educated ______ from a prosperous family, you don’t have a sense that any place worth being is off-limits to the likes of you. ______ from upper middle-class backgrounds expect to be both welcomed and heard wherever they go. When that sense of entitlement gets frustrated, as it can for a host of complex psychological reasons, it is those same hyper-privileged men who are the most likely to react with violent, rage-filled indignation. For _________murderers from “nice” families, the fact that they chose public spaces like schools, university campuses, or movie theaters as their targets suggests that they saw these places as legitimately theirs.

~ That “______ mojo” can still open all sorts of doors: to boardrooms, to judge’s chambers, to country club memberships. It’s not that those institutions are still overtly racist (though a few come close). It’s not that ______ are guaranteed preferential treatment in every setting. It’s that _______are raised to expect to be welcomed wherever they go. When they find that that automatic welcome isn’t forthcoming, they tend to be indignant. When angry middle-class _______ gather together in political groups to “take back our country,” what they want to grab back are the privileges they sense they’ve lost.

~ _________ from prosperous families grow up with the expectation that our voices will be heard. We expect politicians and professors to listen to us and respond to our concerns. We expect public solutions to our problems. And when we’re hurting, the discrepancy between what we’ve been led to believe is our birthright and what we feel we’re receiving in terms of attention can be bewildering and infuriating. Every killer makes his pain another’s problem. But only those who’ve marinated in privilege can conclude that their private pain is the entire world’s problem with which to deal. This is why, while men of all races and classes murder their intimate partners, it is privileged (and or fanatical extremist) ______ who are by far the likeliest to shoot up schools and movie theaters. " [/ Quote]


he has other articles such as:

Are Most Murder-Suicides Acts Of Misogyny?
By Hugo Schwyzer

I don't care for Gang members, whether they are mexican, black, white, asian, Muslim or what ever. they are another group who pursue violence, some for vengeance and some just for the hell of it. A lot of black crime is one on one crime, because one person is anguished at another. In my view, Muslims just like to blow up people and kill masses of people, I've not turned on the news in years without hearing they blew up a bunch of people.
African War lords are as foolish as the Muslim extremist, they kill a mass of people and decimate their landscape for some delusion of false power. There is the Gangs, in every city in the U.S. along with groups like the Neo Nazi, the KKK, the multitude of Para Military groups in the US. Biker group and Mob Groups.
In the 1980's the Russian Mobsters came and spread out across the country. Since the 1980's the Mexican Gangs have become some of the most notoriously violent street gangs in America in places like Los Angeles and other Big West Coast Cities.

Here in the Southern State I live, there is KKK and Neo Nazi, but they seem not to be on any mass killing sprees. But we still have crazy crimes.
They've had people arrested for a baby. Yes, I'm talking about an infant. both males and females have been arrested for babies.

It's important now days for people to be prepared to protect themselves. Keep their eyes open and be aware of the people around you. If there is a crowd, be cautious about the attention the gathering attracts, especially if security is lacking, or has not had enough time to prepare for the crowd gathering.

I watch some of the crime shows, husbands and wives killing each other, kids killing the family, kids killing other kids, people killing each other for money, or because someone has something the other wants. And the real crazies just kill people for no apparent reason.
They arrested a young school boy, who had plotted to kill as many students as he could, he had made his explosives and had a cache of weapons.

What pisses me off, every-time they kill a mass of people, you get a group of people coming on the news, "talking about, he was such a nice kid, he came from such a nice family, and he came from such a nice neighborhood, followed by, we would never expect anything like that in this neighborhood.

It's like this paramilitary madness in Nevada, backing the guy who grazed his cattle without paying on government land. It that had been any other cultural group who did that and did not pay, the story would be all together different and the paramilitary groups would be ready to attack that other cultural group and claim them as trying to get something for nothing.

In every place on the Planet there is some crazy people, who result to kill a lot of people.