Random Thoughts on the Paris Terrorist Attack

There was a major terrorist attack in Paris on Friday.  I have some thoughts…

  • Part of the reason attacks like this have such an impact is that our education system has failed to overcome our innate human nature.  I saw this summarized in a great graphic that points out how there are over 6 million Muslims in France alone (and over a billion worldwide) so even if 1% of French Muslims were radical jihadists, there would be 60,000 people planning these attacks.  There weren’t – there was probably something like 60.  Maybe 600. So something like .001 percent of French Muslims might be radical enough to do something like this.  Yet there are people who are frankly, stupid enough to think that every Muslim in France is (or could be) a terrorist.
  • On that note, a lot of friends have proudly announced that they’re pruning their social media friend lists to eliminate all of the racists.  But because a) I’m such a big believer in freedom of expression and b) I think it’s important not to make my world view *more* narrow, especially in light of events like this, I continue to have conservatives and small town rednecks and fundamentalist Christians and all sorts of others who regularly post unsavory things on my feed.  I know I’m very unlikely to ever change their mind or open their eyes but it is valuable to have insight into how people who don’t share my world view think too.
  • For example, someone I spoke to at a recent family reunion explained that one of the big reasons he voted Conservative was because of Stephen Harper’s approach to ISIS and how we needed to do something about a barbaric group that are burning people alive and beheading people and so on.  I honestly understand that point of view but made only a couple counter points – that the West essentially created ISIS through our earlier interference in the Middle East and there is also arguably no way to “win” against a modern movement that calls itself the Islamic State but isn’t technically an actual state (and in fact, increased military action might be exactly what they want.)
  • It’s another innate human trait to try to connect to events of this magnitude.  (That’s why so many people identify with France – which is a founding country of Canada and where so many of us have traveled – more than other places where terror attacks happen – Beirut or wherever – even though of course, we are all humans and on some level, should have the same reaction to all tragedy.)
  • (Er, my own “connection” to this event is that, even though it was 20 years ago, I stayed in a hostel that was about a ten minute walk from the club where the shootings happened.)
  • Someone I know has made repeated reference to the concept of Useful Idiots, mainly in reference to the right wing politicians and members of the media who actually reinforce the goals of the jihadists with their elevated rhetoric about war and fear and so on.
  • Another female friend posted the following about her year in Paris:

    Every day I took the train into Gare Saint-Lazare and then the metro to Boulevard Raspail to go to school, and every day I walked 2+ hours, my choice, throughout the beautiful city filled with people from everywhere to get back to the train station. I had been instructed by not sit in the train cars with all “Les algeriens” – they were dangerous. But in all those days, moving back and forth across that incredible city, on the metro and trains and in the streets, I had only two terrible experiences and here’s who instigated them: first time, a middle-aged white Parisian man, business suit, so finely dressed. The other: two young white Parisian teenage boys. I ended up okay, safe, running both times, but shaken, scared and angry. But in my time there, those three were the only who caused me harm. Eventually, I sat more often in the cars with “Les algeriens” — I realized those cars were filled with women, children, men–with families.

  • A lot of people were sharing the video of the person who arrived at the sight of the shootings with a grand piano and proceeded to play John Lennon’s “Imagine”.  What I don’t think a lot of people posting this realise is that this song is actually an atheist anthem with its very first line being “Imagine there’s no Heaven” and then later, “Nothing to kill or die for/And no religion too.”

Saturday Snap – Sasha’s Devilish Face

This kid is trouble (and she knows it!)

Trouble

Friday Fun Link – How Secure Is My Password?

This site lets you know if your passwords are very secure.

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – When Do You Put Up Your Christmas Tree? (Nov 2008)

Because Pace dad was so excited, we put it up in mid-November a few years ago!

November Xmas Tree

Remembrance Day Takes Many Forms

Remembrance Day is when I think of my Grandpa Peet, a WWII veteran more than any day of the year.

And he was at the front of my thoughts even more than usual over the last couple days with the news that one of his three remaining siblings, my Great Uncle Bobby, had passed away in Weyburn on November 10 at the age of 91.

Bobby Pet

But I’d also planned to post another photo this year.  A cousin in Winnipeg had posted a few photos of her dad in the Korean War and I thought that’d be a bit of a change from what I usually post.

As a young boy, I have to admit that it was extremely cool to attend one of his daughter’s weddings with my mom and dad at the military base at Shilo, MB.  Beyond the tanks and other military stuff that was everywhere you looked, I’ll always remember how the kids attending had an open “bar” at the wedding where we could get unlimited chips and pop – until my uncle realised just how much we could eat/drink and ended up shutting that down! 😉

Don MacDonald

Music Monday – “She’s given up whiskey and takin’ up wine/While she prays for his troubles she’s forgot about mine/I’m a gonna get even I can’t handle the shame/Why last time we made love she even called out his name”

Original video:

Live radio performance:

She Left Me For Jesus” – Hayes Carll

+14 on November 8? Wow. #yqr

I can’t find it now but a few years back, I posted a graphic showing the forecast for December 24, 25 & 26 which all showed +4.

Today is along the same lines – we’re having double digit plus temperatures well into November and today might be the warmest day yet.

A couple friends on Facebook almost posted (independently) about how they’d never complain about having to cut the grass in November!

Plus 14 on November 8

Saturday Snap – Halloween Family

Last weekend in Medicine Hat…

2015 Halloween Family

Friday Fun Link – Female Runner Who Uses Nike+ To Draw Dicks on Maps is American Hero

[Edit: Corrected title of post to say “…Draw Dicks Is American Hero” instead of “Draw Dicks In American Hero” which is a totally different meaning!]

Funny story about a brilliant runner who chooses routes that end up displaying as drawings of penises when mapped online.

(This runner also has a Tumblr where she draws other things besides dicks.)

When I worked downtown, I regularly walked around Wascana Lake during my lunch breaks.  I guess my route occasionally looked like a penis if you imagine a pencil dick with really deformed balls. 😉

Regina Wascana Park Walking Route

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – The Kid’s Version of Corona and Lime (It’s Water – Honest!) (July 2009)

Child Version of Corona and Lime