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To: SJackson

Wild animals cannot be domesticated. Many people through the years have been bitten and killed figuring that out.


4 posted on 07/11/2005 5:32:56 AM PDT by Piquaboy (22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
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To: Piquaboy
>> Wild animals cannot be domesticated. Many people through the years have been bitten and killed figuring that out.

I would say that statement is not accurate.

Even in America we have groups that incite the young and confused to acts of violence, always have and always will. Teens are more inducible to violence because they have capacity (for violence) yet lack the education (to temper violence with reason). Violent action is a survival mechanism and is utterly necessary for human survival.

What is happening in England is no different than what the Klan, the Skinheads, the Mugabe Regime in Zimbabwe, or Pol Pot's Khmer in Cambodia, or Arafat's Palestine, and countless other fanatical organizations run by educated cowards did and do daily.

Educated men and women are smart enough to not engage in violence themselves, except for self preservation. Educated and experienced evil people simply recruit and incite those who have the capacity to commit violence, but lack the education and experience to question the premise of the violent act beforehand.

It is those who are turning these children to terrorist acts that should be exterminated. Teens will always manifest violent behavior, it is part of growing up. They are not "wild animals", they are adolescents who must work out their capacity for violence with its proper role in a civilized society. The wild animals are those who teach them to use senseless violence to advance a cause they (the adolescents) do not even remotely comprehend.
16 posted on 07/11/2005 6:29:17 AM PDT by mmercier (The guns of Brixton)
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