Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Kenya

Kenya once again what to say?, it just brings tears to your eyes just watching the mayhem happening live on your TV, in your living room, it then becomes difficult to realise just what is happening, you hear shots being fired you have to think "has anyone died from this shooting", fire and smoke arise from the scene "who is suffering?" innocent people of course, the hostages must be going through hell !, sick to the core I would think, what gives these people the right to kill people indiscriminately?, religion or political gain I think not, do not all religions quote love thy neighbour?, this is not a war whatever they might say, in war you at least know who your  enemies are, not like this, it is not acceptable to kill people for no reason, if you do it is murder it is pre conceived not an accident so these people are guilty they have foregone  their human rights they deserve to die but that would in their compatriots eyes would turn them into martyrs, this can't happen, the best outcome for the people of the world would be throw them into solitary confinement for the rest of their days, this would deprive them of human contact other than their guards who would be told not to convers with them under any circumstances, this I believe would be a punishment to fit the crime, but of course there are two other outcomes, one the army kills all of them before they can get out of the building (this is the most likely) or the human rights brigade will find numerous excuses as to why they should not be looked after in a humane way as they are poor deluded people who did not understand just what they were doing (this is what I would expect), they are still killing people tonight the 24th at 5pm this needs to be sorted out as soon as possible, and I pray for the hostages and hope they escape with their lives.
 

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