Has Suicide Bombings in Afghanistan Become a Way of Life Accustomed To?
Posted by HCN on Friday, October 5, 2018
The saying goes, 'you tell me'; there have been so many suicide incidents involving detonations and mass loss of life in Afghanistan the past 20 years, that when a major event occurs, such as 15 persons died, maybe even 70 persons died in one incident, media giants outside of the region, virtually ignore the story. Can it be that this is the reality that media giants have gone to?
Straightforwardly, suicide incidents in Afghanistan have become, for a lack of more choice words, hackneyed, in terms of the fact they are repetitive.
Suicide is disliked in the human race.
Acts which involve mass destruction when innocent are victims, is disliked.
Combining these with pyro-tech and thermal involved methodologies, is disliked, perhaps even more severely.
Just a reiteration of basic principles of human respect.
In Nangahar Province yesterday, a suicide bombing occurred leaving around a dozen or more victims fatalities.
The first question asked, was, what is a way of life of peace, and does suicide bombings of this amount of regularity, at the pace they are going having the possibility of no end in sight, the way of life of peace all of us should be living, not just in Afghanistan, but, is this allowable while all of us live here on earth?
--Some may rebut, 'aah', they hold in their mind suicide bombings might be acts in the path of an eventual mode of peace, and might be the only recourse they have to fight with, these are not the answers in this discussion; and, the caveat was stated, that the prospect of those suicides having almost no end in sight, and that the end of those incidents at the level of regularity they are now is probably not just going to magically appear by itself; waiting on some spiritual leader or legend to rise out of the ground or drop in from the sky, that might not be the real world either.
Straightforwardly, suicide incidents in Afghanistan have become, for a lack of more choice words, hackneyed, in terms of the fact they are repetitive.
Suicide is disliked in the human race.
Acts which involve mass destruction when innocent are victims, is disliked.
Combining these with pyro-tech and thermal involved methodologies, is disliked, perhaps even more severely.
Just a reiteration of basic principles of human respect.
In Nangahar Province yesterday, a suicide bombing occurred leaving around a dozen or more victims fatalities.
The first question asked, was, what is a way of life of peace, and does suicide bombings of this amount of regularity, at the pace they are going having the possibility of no end in sight, the way of life of peace all of us should be living, not just in Afghanistan, but, is this allowable while all of us live here on earth?
--Some may rebut, 'aah', they hold in their mind suicide bombings might be acts in the path of an eventual mode of peace, and might be the only recourse they have to fight with, these are not the answers in this discussion; and, the caveat was stated, that the prospect of those suicides having almost no end in sight, and that the end of those incidents at the level of regularity they are now is probably not just going to magically appear by itself; waiting on some spiritual leader or legend to rise out of the ground or drop in from the sky, that might not be the real world either.