Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hi all, I need to get my thoughts on the current events out and share them with people. You may or may not agree with me, but I'm just sharing my feelings and if you disagree, that is ok with me. This whole business of war and terrorism is very foreign to me, as it is to most people. I grew up in a small town, where racism and one sided thinking prevailed (and still does ). But never the less, I grew up looking at a global world, not just one country. In college, the global community was reinforced even further. In my graduating class, I was the ONLY Caucasian girl out of 8 girls in chemical engineering. My roommates were Chinese and Ethiopian, others were from India, the Phillipines, and Africa. I remember the Persian Gulf War, I had classmates from Iran, Pakistan, and Egypt. They were so scared to come out of their apartments during the war for fear of retaliation. I remember visiting them and sharing their fear of their safety from their fellow students. What I am getting at is that I am VERY upset about the retaliation that is being taken against people in OUR own United States! Even people who are 3rd and 4th generation Americans are being beaten, are afraid to come out of their homes, their places of worship are being vandalized, all because their heritage is Middle Eastern. Here we are, mourning the victims of a terrorist attack, and then turning around and terrorizing other innocent people. This makes us the same as the original terrorists, no better. I am very sad that people are being judged on their background and the color of their skin. We are in mourning and these people are mourning with us, and are scared for their lives. Are we going to have the same racial hatred that happened during WWII? Where innocent people are sent to " internment " camps, taken away from their homes and livelihoods? I am very sad and I mourn for the innocents, both living and deceased, who suffer due to the acts of a small group of people. Thanks for letting me get this off my chest. Michele (usually a lurker) -- ------ Who Wills, Can. Who Tries, Does. Who Loves, Lives. --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Michele, It is VERY good to share your feelings now! We need to .. Obviously racism is wrong now, and to use this as an excuse to act out violently, a desire obviously held by long carried prejudiced, are very wrong. True Muslims are deplored by these actions as much as true Christians are deplored by the actions of bombers who are bombing the name of their branch of Christianity in Ireland. There was a gentleman on Fox News TV earlier (I didn't get his name). He is a Muslim and called for our Gov't to make pleas to the Muslim religious leaders to come out and call bin Laden what he is ... he is the " Infidel " and he is NOT Muslim, he violates scripture of the Koran with his actions and he and the Islamic Fundamentalist Terrorists should be distanced from the REAL Islam and Muslim cultures and religions. They should point out scripture by scripture why he is NOT a Muslim. That way EVERYONE will understand he is a fanatical extremist who does not practice the religion he claims to preach, he exploits it. The Taliban, bin Laden and those extremists like them have not only terrorized American and the world, they have also terrorized the people of Islam and the Muslim religion. *Hugs* Chris http://www.alittleolfactory.com - " Michele " <mbrantner Saturday, September 15, 2001 6:40 PM OT, my thoughts on current events > Hi all, > I need to get my thoughts on the current events out and share them with > people. You may or may not agree with me, but I'm just sharing my feelings > and if you disagree, that is ok with me. > > This whole business of war and terrorism is very foreign to me, as it is to > most people. I grew up in a small town, where racism and one sided thinking > prevailed (and still does ). But never the less, I grew up looking at a > global world, not just one country. In college, the global community was > reinforced even further. In my graduating class, I was the ONLY Caucasian > girl out of 8 girls in chemical engineering. My roommates were Chinese and > Ethiopian, others were from India, the Phillipines, and Africa. I remember > the Persian Gulf War, I had classmates from Iran, Pakistan, and Egypt. They > were so scared to come out of their apartments during the war for fear of > retaliation. I remember visiting them and sharing their fear of their > safety from their fellow students. > > What I am getting at is that I am VERY upset about the retaliation that is > being taken against people in OUR own United States! Even people who are > 3rd and 4th generation Americans are being beaten, are afraid to come out of > their homes, their places of worship are being vandalized, all because their > heritage is Middle Eastern. Here we are, mourning the victims of a > terrorist attack, and then turning around and terrorizing other innocent > people. This makes us the same as the original terrorists, no better. I am > very sad that people are being judged on their background and the color of > their skin. We are in mourning and these people are mourning with us, and > are scared for their lives. Are we going to have the same racial hatred > that happened during WWII? Where innocent people are sent to " internment " > camps, taken away from their homes and livelihoods? > > I am very sad and I mourn for the innocents, both living and deceased, who > suffer due to the acts of a small group of people. > > Thanks for letting me get this off my chest. > Michele (usually a lurker) > -- > ------ > Who Wills, Can. > Who Tries, Does. > Who Loves, Lives. > --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider > > www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Michelle I hear you and I wholeheartedly agree. I am praying for the day when we can all get along as humans, and live for goodness instead of the " almighty dollar " I am fearful of the retaliation against violence with more violence. BUT I pray that more and more people see fellow humans as brothers and sisters regardless of race, religion or any other " difference " I pray that this is all about paradigm shift- for the actions of the terrorists and my government are not on my behalf- I pray for the Afghani people that their children are not killed in what is to come for the acts of some renegades. Let us live in peace. Michelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 At 01:46 PM 09/16/01, Marilyn Nicholson wrote: >3. Think.........really think - both of you; for these people you speak of >usually do not call themselves Americans! > >They call themselves Afro-Americans (and demand that they have more >holidays off.... ie: their culture, which defines them as NOT Americans) >Or.......there are the Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, >Spanish-Americans, the list goes on and on.... Excuse me? First, you are wrong. Just plain wrong, and it's not even worth addressing the reasons why you are wrong. It wouldn't do any good, and we've got bigger fish to fry right now. Second, did it ever occur to your that there may be people of these ethnicities on this email group? People that may feel insulted by your remarks? Our ethnicity may be hyphenated, but our nationality definitely is not. WE ARE AMERICANS. This " us " and " them " mentality needs to stop! And btw, minorities aren't the only ones who commit rape... they aren't even the ones who commit the *most* rapes. -- Sandy (never thought I'd be reading racist comments on this email group) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Yes, Well, I understand all of these posts and where folks are coming from and I don't believe Marilyn was supporting racism and the " us " and " them " mentality as much as saying look at ALL the things we have put in place ourselves to divide us and promote the " us " and " them " mentality, even if we don't realize it ... we're not all just Americans we're this that and every other kind of " not like you " American ... and not that minorities commit most rapes, but that even the most " namaste " person may truly in their heart show their seed of racism and division if violation happens to you by a person is a this that or the other kind of American " not like you " . Many (most) still have a seed of division towards some others somewhere, within (admittedly or not), because of all this " us and " them " junk we do have in place in our society and until it is gone we will never truly be Americans ... we'll always be this that and the other " not like you " American ... I just think she said it in a very not politically correct manner .... *Hugs* Chris http://www.alittleolfactory.com - " Sandy Fields " <diamonique ; Sunday, September 16, 2001 9:17 AM Re: OT, my thoughts on current events > At 01:46 PM 09/16/01, Marilyn Nicholson wrote: > > >3. Think.........really think - both of you; for these people you speak of > >usually do not call themselves Americans! > > > >They call themselves Afro-Americans (and demand that they have more > >holidays off.... ie: their culture, which defines them as NOT Americans) > >Or.......there are the Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, > >Spanish-Americans, the list goes on and on.... > > Excuse me? > > First, you are wrong. Just plain wrong, and it's not even worth addressing > the reasons why you are wrong. It wouldn't do any good, and we've got > bigger fish to fry right now. > > Second, did it ever occur to your that there may be people of these > ethnicities on this email group? People that may feel insulted by > your remarks? Our ethnicity may be hyphenated, but our nationality > definitely is not. WE ARE AMERICANS. > > This " us " and " them " mentality needs to stop! > > And btw, minorities aren't the only ones who commit rape... they aren't > even the ones who commit the *most* rapes. > > -- Sandy (never thought I'd be reading racist comments on this email group) > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 At 11:45 AM 09/16/01, Chris Ziegler wrote: >Nah, We're all allowed to talk, and learn here ... I'm not going to ban >discussion like some other lists have ... just be grown ups about it folks > I'll admit I may have understood Marilyn's comments. With all the stuff going on nowadays, and the violences that some idiots are committing against Arab-Americans lately... it's just a real raw spot for me right now. -- Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 > Ok, your first comment after you " quoted only the small part of my e-mail that > you apparently took offense at " was........... " Excuse me " ? You're excused, and > btw, I, too, was only stating my views. Please, if I'm not allowed to reply to > what offends ME, just say so........ > > Thanks for the reply, > > Marilyn Nah, We're all allowed to talk, and learn here ... I'm not going to ban discussion like some other lists have ... just be grown ups about it folks ... and anyone wanna talk not politics and WTC stuff .. definately feel free to post away on other topics .. I'll reply *Hugs* Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 I'm sorry if my e-mail offended anyone, it was not intended to. I just wanted to get my feelings out before they festered inside me. -- ------ Who Wills, Can. Who Tries, Does. Who Loves, Lives. --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 Sun, 16 Sep 2001 11:44:05 -0700 Re: OT, my thoughts on current events Hey Sandy, Didn't mean to touch any raw spots and I'm not a violent person... was just replying to a different e-mail, is all. Goodness, if in any way I hurt your feelings, I am truly sorry. Seems as there's enough of that going around, no? Marilyn Sandy Fields wrote: > I'll admit I may have understood Marilyn's comments. With all the stuff > going on nowadays, and the violences that some idiots are committing > against Arab-Americans lately... it's just a real raw spot for me right now. > > -- Sandy > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 I understand Sandy, And I truly feel this is why folks have got to talk and get it out. Forums like this can be good ways for people to begin to understand each other a little more, and actually, REALLY come closer as Americans, especially now when we really need to be united people of America and the world even! *Hugs* Chris http://www.alittleoflactory.com > I'll admit I may have understood Marilyn's comments. With all the stuff > going on nowadays, and the violences that some idiots are committing > against Arab-Americans lately... it's just a real raw spot for me right now. > > -- Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Too late! I'm already preggie hormonal and will be for 4.5 months more (Not to say what I will be post-partum) And yep, AJ is still walking and squawking AND climbing. Though he can say " more " and " please " ..... in sign that is. Hug your little guy for me Michele -- ------ Who Wills, Can. Who Tries, Does. Who Loves, Lives. --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com " Chris Ziegler " <chrisziggy1 Sun, 16 Sep 2001 10:12:27 -0600 Re: OT, my thoughts on current events Oh Michele, You didn't offend anyone You did have to get it out, and I am glad you did it here ... and you know I love you .. so don't get all preggie hormonal on me now, my chandler *Hugs* Chris PS Is AJ still walking and squawking like Sean (notice I said squawking, not tawking http://www.alittleolfactory.com > I'm sorry if my e-mail offended anyone, it was not intended to. I just > wanted to get my feelings out before they festered inside me. > -- > ------ > Who Wills, Can. > Who Tries, Does. > Who Loves, Lives. > --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider > > www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Oh Michele, You didn't offend anyone You did have to get it out, and I am glad you did it here ... and you know I love you .. so don't get all preggie hormonal on me now, my chandler *Hugs* Chris PS Is AJ still walking and squawking like Sean (notice I said squawking, not tawking http://www.alittleolfactory.com > I'm sorry if my e-mail offended anyone, it was not intended to. I just > wanted to get my feelings out before they festered inside me. > -- > ------ > Who Wills, Can. > Who Tries, Does. > Who Loves, Lives. > --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider > > www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Thank you, And I'm from Oregon, a pretty safe place to be right now (I hope) Michele -- ------ Who Wills, Can. Who Tries, Does. Who Loves, Lives. --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 Sun, 16 Sep 2001 11:57:37 -0700 Re: OT, my thoughts on current events Hey Michelle, No offense taken - we all have feelings and they don't always go along with what others are feeling...you're right to get those feelings out, but also allowing others to get theirs out, so to speak. We're all in shock and pretty sad, angry and a whole range of other emotions right now. Don't know where you're from, but be safe! Marilyn Michele wrote: > I'm sorry if my e-mail offended anyone, it was not intended to. I just > wanted to get my feelings out before they festered inside me. > -- > ------ > Who Wills, Can. > Who Tries, Does. > Who Loves, Lives. > --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider > > www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com > > Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 > > Sun, 16 Sep 2001 11:44:05 -0700 > > Re: OT, my thoughts on current events > > Hey Sandy, > > Didn't mean to touch any raw spots and I'm not a violent person... was just > replying to a different e-mail, is all. Goodness, if in any way I hurt your > feelings, I am truly sorry. Seems as there's enough of that going around, > no? > > Marilyn > > Sandy Fields wrote: > > > I'll admit I may have understood Marilyn's comments. With all the stuff > > going on nowadays, and the violences that some idiots are committing > > against Arab-Americans lately... it's just a real raw spot for me right now. > > > > -- Sandy > > > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 At 02:44 PM 09/16/01, Marilyn Nicholson wrote: >Didn't mean to touch any raw spots and I'm not a violent person... was just >replying to a different e-mail, is all. Goodness, if in any way I hurt your >feelings, I am truly sorry. Seems as there's enough of that going around, no? Hello Marilyn, Thank you for this. I must apologize for my knee-jerk reaction. Reading that stuff about African-Americans asking for additional holidays (not true) and various ethnicities setting themselves apart as NOT Americans really pushed my buttons. We use hyphenated ethnicities because we are proud of both the American home and the foreign heritage and don't want to lose sight of either of them. I've been heartbroken to hear of some people throwing bricks through the windows of Arab-American homes and businesses, beating up on them, and other nonsense. People come here in search of a good life and the freedoms America has to offer. They study and become American citizens, but their physical characteristics always leave them open to such senseless violence. Being African-American, I understand what it feels like to be on the receiving end of racial profiling. It's horrible at any time; but in these particular times we -- all Americans -- need to be looking at the bigger problem, not releasing our frustrationis by targeting our neighbors. Unfortunately, as Butch said, this was to be expected because there are always idiots out there. I agree with your response to Michelle, though. College most definitely is not the real world, and we *have* to do something about this attack. If the civilized world doesn't band together to stop this, it's just like painting a target on ourselves... " Come on over and attack us all you want... we can't/won't do anything about it " . Yes innocents will be killed... on both sides. IMO this is worth dying for. Terrorists simply can't be allowed to run roughshod over the world like this any longer. -- Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 At 12:17 PM 09/16/01, Michele wrote: >Thank you, > And I'm from Oregon, a pretty safe place to be right now (I hope) > That's the point of terrorism. When terrorists are afoot, *no* civilian is safe... no region is safe. I live in Detroit. I've always heard that this city would be a target in a war because of the auto factories. We also have a company here (can't think of the name of it) that builds tanks... another reason for us to be a target. But that stuff holds true in a *traditional* war where the enemy targets military installations, soldiers, etc. Terrorists aren't after the military... they're after civilians. And that's what makes them so horrible, and what makes this particular war so different. -- Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hi Michelle and the other Michelle who wrote a similar response, Here are my thoughts. 1. College isn't " real " life. 2. At what point do you think that actions should be taken against the one's who did this to Americans? 3. Think.........really think - both of you; for these people you speak of usually do not call themselves Americans! They call themselves Afro-Americans (and demand that they have more holidays off.... ie: their culture, which defines them as NOT Americans) Or.......there are the Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, Spanish-Americans, the list goes on and on.... You, yourself, call yourself a Caucasion? How about " just " an American? Back to the first Michelle's college days.... the Gulf War, I believe... why didn't these Arab-Americans get on the first plane back home as that's where they will head once they finish the either free (since we give out many more minority scholarships than we do regular ole American ones... our son applied for those he was eligible for and got them, BUT........the minority scholarships that he wasn't allowed to even apply for were oh-so-much better), OR, the rich foreign countries who send their kids to American colleges (usually the best), and then bring them back " home " to their own countries.. are these people Americans? NO! These people dont' think of themselves as Americans, you, yourself, call yourself a Caucasian.... how about just an American? What should we have done? Just said OK... let's let the terrorist destroy America? Heck, they did one heck of a decent job at what they were attempting as it is... and how, just HOW do you know that all these " nice " people that you know and who are afraid have denounced their own families in other countries and have no contact with them? You don't. Many of us have close friends and loved ones in New York. Do you have ANY idea of what it was like to have to sit here.. tears running down faces, and wonder...... if they were even alive? Think a step further.. how about all the parentless children who are left...........any sympathy for them? Or do your sympathies lie outside your own country? Ok, let's make it personal. IF it was YOUR family who got blown up, was on one of those planes that crashed.... was in the World Trade Center, how would you feel then? You haven't addressed that in either e-mail and doesn't seem you have put yourself in that position! There will be a war. 85% of Americans back military action, you two are in the 15% that don't.. are you saying that the 85% have no right and you do? That they have no right to say.. Let's stick up for our people that have been killed, our fellow Americans need not die in vain! This is America, it is not Utopia!! We have real problems and deaths to deal with, real people who've lost those they love and need in their lives. You two really have an idealistic view. Where does that lead to? How sheltered are you two.. where have you been all your lives? Obviously not in the REAL world... if you were raped (excuse my language) by a minority or several, would you be able to just go on and forgive? Would you EVER look at a face similar and NOT feel fear, anger and pain???? (you're lieing if you say yes) A personal background from me.... many, many years ago, BOTH my maternal grandparents came to this country - one at the age of 9 and the other was older... 11. They had no relatives here, had no " home " to go to - just the knowledge that their parents, relatives, friends in the countries they came from had raised enough money to send ONE member to the land of opportunity - America. Did I mention they spoke no English? Know what they did? One found a job in a factory..... yea, child labor was legal then, and my grandma was sure enough glad to have the job..... my grandpa, all his life, walked MILES daily, knocking on doors asking for work.......doing lawns, milking cows.. you name it, he did it. They NEVER thought of themselves as non-Americans! They learned English......not the English-as-a-second-language bull that's being taught now! They could read and write in English and also watch TV (in later years, when it came about, on their little black and white one) and understand what they were watching! They were PROUD to be Americans... proud to send a little bit of money back home to their starving relatives, at times, going without food themselves. They married, had 8 kids and those children are my Aunts and Uncles - also Americans!!!!!!!!!!!!! And damned proud of it! College was an unreachable goal in that family, as was owning a car - it was OK. They expected nor wanted any free handouts from anyone, but were always ready with something baked, or a bit of food that they had for anyone who came by. And a smile and a kind word. That is.. IF those people had one for them! Ok, Michelle, you're admittedly Caucasian... try living in an AFRO-AMERICAN community and see what predjudice you, yourself run into... or a Arab-American one.... you will not be treated nicey-nice! Or if that's not enough,.. visit the DEEP South,where Yankees are still foreigners..........and guess what my husband and I did? We moved from the north to the south and some don't like yankees ... ok... so be it........BUT, some do, and some wish you to prove that you're ok before they'll even speak to you - that we have no problem with. Why don't we have a problem with it????? Cuz we, unlike the people you are speaking about, and perhaps yourselves as well, don't take it as their God-given right! We expect to have to TRY AND FIT IN. And that predjudice is coming from the civil war, not WWII. There will be a war. People will die. People will PAY for what they did to our country and maybe,... just maybe, it won't continue to happen! What the heck are you two wishing for? A free-ride license for any terrorist to just destroy this wonderful country that " some " of us truly love? Get it straight on this point too,.. this was NOT a small effort by a handful of terrorists, will you please THINK????????? Nothing on this scale could've been done by a small handful! Don't get me wrong, I pray all the time.... cry almost as much... for our country, for our people... no matter what color, race or creed they are, the one's who died... the one's who lost family, friends...etc... the REAL Americans; not the one's pretending to be............the one's that have faith and pride in this country and will do anything to keep our country America!!!!!!!!!!!! God Bless America! God Bless the USA! Marilyn Michele wrote: > Hi all, > I need to get my thoughts on the current events out and share them with > people. You may or may not agree with me, but I'm just sharing my feelings > and if you disagree, that is ok with me. > > This whole business of war and terrorism is very foreign to me, as it is to > most people. I grew up in a small town, where racism and one sided thinking > prevailed (and still does ). But never the less, I grew up looking at a > global world, not just one country. In college, the global community was > reinforced even further. In my graduating class, I was the ONLY Caucasian > girl out of 8 girls in chemical engineering. My roommates were Chinese and > Ethiopian, others were from India, the Phillipines, and Africa. I remember > the Persian Gulf War, I had classmates from Iran, Pakistan, and Egypt. They > were so scared to come out of their apartments during the war for fear of > retaliation. I remember visiting them and sharing their fear of their > safety from their fellow students. > > What I am getting at is that I am VERY upset about the retaliation that is > being taken against people in OUR own United States! Even people who are > 3rd and 4th generation Americans are being beaten, are afraid to come out of > their homes, their places of worship are being vandalized, all because their > heritage is Middle Eastern. Here we are, mourning the victims of a > terrorist attack, and then turning around and terrorizing other innocent > people. This makes us the same as the original terrorists, no better. I am > very sad that people are being judged on their background and the color of > their skin. We are in mourning and these people are mourning with us, and > are scared for their lives. Are we going to have the same racial hatred > that happened during WWII? Where innocent people are sent to " internment " > camps, taken away from their homes and livelihoods? > > I am very sad and I mourn for the innocents, both living and deceased, who > suffer due to the acts of a small group of people. > > Thanks for letting me get this off my chest. > Michele (usually a lurker) > -- > ------ > Who Wills, Can. > Who Tries, Does. > Who Loves, Lives. > --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider > > www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hi Sandy, Don't mean to offend you, simply stating " my " feelings as were the two others I replied to. First off, you have no clue whether I'm a minority.... could be I am, but it's not worth getting into - why? Because since I do not hyphenate my ethnicity, and consider myself to " be " an American and only an American, which I am very proud to be.... guess it's none of anyone's business. You're right, rape isn't only committed by minorities - you missed the point here on that one... one I never made. I used rape in the loosest sense of the word, ok, if it makes you feel better, would it make any difference WHO or WHAT culture raped you if indeed they did as to how you'd view that culture from then on? Actually, if researched, most rape victims have a problem (understandably) with the entire male race.......sometimes for life. Ok, your first comment after you " quoted only the small part of my e-mail that you apparently took offense at " was........... " Excuse me " ? You're excused, and btw, I, too, was only stating my views. Please, if I'm not allowed to reply to what offends ME, just say so........ Thanks for the reply, Marilyn PS - I'm not the one doing the US and THEM comments in regards to race, I am, always have been and always will be, an American, no hyphens wanted or needed. Those comments were but only to make a point. Sandy Fields wrote: > At 01:46 PM 09/16/01, Marilyn Nicholson wrote: > > >3. Think.........really think - both of you; for these people you speak of > >usually do not call themselves Americans! > > > >They call themselves Afro-Americans (and demand that they have more > >holidays off.... ie: their culture, which defines them as NOT Americans) > >Or.......there are the Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, > >Spanish-Americans, the list goes on and on.... > > Excuse me? > > First, you are wrong. Just plain wrong, and it's not even worth addressing > the reasons why you are wrong. It wouldn't do any good, and we've got > bigger fish to fry right now. > > Second, did it ever occur to your that there may be people of these > ethnicities on this email group? People that may feel insulted by > your remarks? Our ethnicity may be hyphenated, but our nationality > definitely is not. WE ARE AMERICANS. > > This " us " and " them " mentality needs to stop! > > And btw, minorities aren't the only ones who commit rape... they aren't > even the ones who commit the *most* rapes. > > -- Sandy (never thought I'd be reading racist comments on this email group) > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hey Sandy, Didn't mean to touch any raw spots and I'm not a violent person... was just replying to a different e-mail, is all. Goodness, if in any way I hurt your feelings, I am truly sorry. Seems as there's enough of that going around, no? Marilyn Sandy Fields wrote: > I'll admit I may have understood Marilyn's comments. With all the stuff > going on nowadays, and the violences that some idiots are committing > against Arab-Americans lately... it's just a real raw spot for me right now. > > -- Sandy > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hey Michelle, No offense taken - we all have feelings and they don't always go along with what others are feeling...you're right to get those feelings out, but also allowing others to get theirs out, so to speak. We're all in shock and pretty sad, angry and a whole range of other emotions right now. Don't know where you're from, but be safe! Marilyn Michele wrote: > I'm sorry if my e-mail offended anyone, it was not intended to. I just > wanted to get my feelings out before they festered inside me. > -- > ------ > Who Wills, Can. > Who Tries, Does. > Who Loves, Lives. > --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider > > www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com > > Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 > > Sun, 16 Sep 2001 11:44:05 -0700 > > Re: OT, my thoughts on current events > > Hey Sandy, > > Didn't mean to touch any raw spots and I'm not a violent person... was just > replying to a different e-mail, is all. Goodness, if in any way I hurt your > feelings, I am truly sorry. Seems as there's enough of that going around, > no? > > Marilyn > > Sandy Fields wrote: > > > I'll admit I may have understood Marilyn's comments. With all the stuff > > going on nowadays, and the violences that some idiots are committing > > against Arab-Americans lately... it's just a real raw spot for me right now. > > > > -- Sandy > > > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 I wish I could say I feel safe where I live. I am the Hampton Roads area of Va. I live within walking distance to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, (husband works there) 20 miles from Norfolk Naval Station. Others are Oceana, Little Creek Amphibious Base, Langley Air Force Base and Northwest Security Group. I am afraid there will be more attacks, but I guess there is nothing I can do about it. Terri P Michele wrote: > Thank you, > And I'm from Oregon, a pretty safe place to be right now (I hope) > > Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 Hi Terri, I'm in Florida.. and I don't feel safe either.. don't know if " anyone " does. I think Sandy said it best when she said that there isn't really anywhere that one can feel safe..... and she's right. Terrorism is one of those things that make you feel very UNsafe wherever you live... I spoke with a friend of mine from Connecticut today, which I where we moved from and she told me that it had been awhile since she'd heard a plane.. then a helicopter went over her condo and she started to shake.... with fear! Come to think of it.. I haven't heard a plane in a bit and would probably have the same reaction as she did! Where can we feel safe? Nowhere right about now... terrorists target whatever, wherever, whoever they wish - since we're not terrorists, we sure can't predict how they think! Think of it another way, wherever there are people to hurt.. could be where a terrorist will aim for next. Could be the last place anyone ever expected. Especially after targeting the likeliest places. Let's just hope and pray that they don't get another chance............k? We're human... and the things that have happened in the past few days are UNhuman to the extreme! Let's just all try and stick together.. give support and be able to voice our fears, can't hurt.. might help. This is a time for all of us to be strong and being strong doesn't always mean not being afraid... sometimes it just means sticking together, putting up a strong front and believing in our country. God Bless The USA. Thanks to Chris for providing this to us all... Hugs to all - we probably need em! Marilyn Terri P wrote: > I wish I could say I feel safe where I live. I am the Hampton Roads > area of Va. I live within walking distance to the Norfolk Naval > Shipyard, (husband works there) 20 miles from Norfolk Naval Station. > Others are Oceana, Little Creek Amphibious Base, Langley Air Force Base > and Northwest Security Group. I am afraid there will be more attacks, > but I guess there is nothing I can do about it. > > Terri P > > Michele wrote: > > > Thank you, > > And I'm from Oregon, a pretty safe place to be right now (I hope) > > > > Michele > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 Hello Marilyn' I am not denying this is a tragedy, nor am I failing to see the hurt caused by this- I, too have friends in new york. I just dont see how bombing more innocent people will help- BUT i do agree that those responsible should be punished. Michelle- I wasnt the one talking about college but college is part of real life for some Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 Hiya Michelle > Hello Marilyn' > > I am not denying this is a tragedy, nor am I failing to see the hurt caused > by this- I, too have friends in new york. I hope everyone you know is okay This is such a shock still, and so scary ... I have friends who have the " I'm a New Yorker and I'll ALWAYS stay, they can't move me " attitude .. and then I have others like .. " You can stay .. I'm outta here! " > > I just dont see how bombing more innocent people will help- > > BUT i do agree that those responsible should be punished. But how do we punish those responsible in a peaceful manner when those responsible for these terrorist activities aren't at all interested in listening to what anyone except their extremists leaders have to say. Also, these activities are supported and harbored by gov'ts who are human rights violators, that also oppress and kill their own people by the way. How do you peacefully deal with that? The innocent people are dying victims today anyway .... the Afghanistan ambassador to the UN is part of a movement is Northern Afghanistan that is opposed to the Taliban gov't, and is not at all fond of the idea of innocents in his country dying in a military strike, but is looking forward to getting rid of the totally awful Taliban government, as well as bin Laden. The people will be better off for that. How many years have we been screaming about the way women are treated there? > > Michelle- > > I wasn't the one talking about college but college is part of real life for > some What " older folks " mean by that (sorry Marilyn, not calling you old!, I'm just assuming Michelle is more in my age bracket is years down the road when one has lived life out of college they see just how much it wasn't the real world .. it is its own reality ... the grown up kid reality ... the last steps towards the *groan* total grown up reality, but still not quite there yet. They don't mean it offensively .. gosh I am going to be 29 tomorrow and I say stuff I NEVER thought I'd say ten years ago .. And I'm not becoming a fogy, just wiser *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 Thanks for the reply chris I agree that what we are dealing with is an atrocity, and there is violence in every corner- and i dont know how to punish only those who are responsible... I am just frightened of this reality. Last night I heard a noise in my house and my heart started pounding and I couldnt sleep for awhile...it was just the house settling, but I envisioned a suicide bomber coming to kill my family. I guess I am more affected than I thought. Yikes. Blessings and prayers(never thought id say THAT when I was in college : -) ) I am a recovering catholic.(Irish, so I must have cellular memories of violence) BTW- I am 31...happy birthday chris...happy happy! Michelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 Hi Michelle and Chris, Oh, Michelle.. I think we're " all " scared......no matter who we are, where in the USA we live... it's so scary, even for us " older " ones ( I'll get ya for that one, Chris! <grin>) I'm 46 (groan.........), and our son in Connecticut is just turned 24, and 'he' is affected just as much as I and Mark are, I think.........(we're in FL, btw, Michelle). I agree with you in that it's so hard to see the innocent have to suffer... but this is terrorism...........and you know what? Being afraid as I think we all are.... we're already suffering! Don't we all find ourselves in tears at the darndest times? In the weirdest places? Another friend of mine - who's over 40 as well, told me (she's in CT) that she hadn't realized that she hadn't heard a plane in awhile... and then there was a helicopter (loud) really close-by her home and she started shaking... couldn't stop for the longest time... the rational part of her told her that it was " just " a helicopter....; we're human though... we react to these terrible atrocities with the fear inside us... can't help it as it's involuntary. You're right too, Michelle.. none of us wishes violence on innocents.. but... with terrorism; it looks to be pretty unavoidable. Sad but true. Since the other choice is to ignore it all and let 'any' terrorist group out there bomb heck out of us.........again. Unacceptable. Inhuman. Bottom line is ... terrorists just don't think like you and the rest of us on this list.. you know? And they treat mass suicide and death as a planned effort of what they need to do... scary, it is. To get away from this all for a minute... there's always the fact that TODAY is Chris's birthday.... <laughing>, not yesterday, yea, I messed up on the date!!!!!!!! Soooooooo, happy birthday to CHRIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Age is just a number... we grow, we learn, we live - aw heck, then the memory starts to go... <grin>, the body falls apart <more grins>... does anyone think maybe Chris needs an e-birthday card??? LOL http://www.bluemountainarts.com OR http://www.americangreetings.com <HINT HINT> Take care, Michelle... I meant no offense when I made the remark about college age... or whatever it was... being 46, I'm looking forward to the half-century birthday!!!!!!!!!!! ::::::::singin.. OFF KEY, Happy Birthday Toooooooo Chrissssssss!!!!!!!!!::::::::::::::::::::: Hugs to all, Marilyn michelle wrote: > Thanks for the reply chris > > I agree that what we are dealing with is an atrocity, and there is violence > in every corner- and i dont know how to punish only those who are > responsible... > I am just frightened of this reality. > > Last night I heard a noise in my house and my heart started pounding and I > couldnt sleep for awhile...it was just the house settling, but I envisioned > a suicide bomber coming to kill my family. > I guess I am more affected than I thought. Yikes. > > Blessings and prayers(never thought id say THAT when I was in college : -) ) > I am a recovering catholic.(Irish, so I must have cellular memories of > violence) > BTW- I am 31...happy birthday chris...happy happy! > > Michelle > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 > Thanks for the reply chris I TRY to reply to most stuff Sometimes though time does not permit > > I agree that what we are dealing with is an atrocity, and there is violence > in every corner- and i dont know how to punish only those who are > responsible... > I am just frightened of this reality. I hear ya, so am I ... heck I moved out of NYC years ago for several reason.. honestly one of them being " something really bad is going to happen of a terrorist nature " . Not like I am oh so safe in Colorado, anywhere is a target .. shoot they were on TV talking of a smaller city strike and Denver was named .. I sure want to stay in the 'burbs here an not go anywhere near downtown now! > > Last night I heard a noise in my house and my heart started pounding and I > couldnt sleep for awhile...it was just the house settling, but I envisioned > a suicide bomber coming to kill my family. > I guess I am more affected than I thought. Yikes. Isn'tt it awful ... I hear multiple rescue squad sirens and I wonder if something really big just went down locally, and I don't mean " just " some local trash killing himself and his family (like that isn't big and awful itself - but now its nothing compared to what it COULD be !) > > Blessings and prayers(never thought id say THAT when I was in college : -) ) SEE!!! *LOL* ;p > I am a recovering catholic.(Irish, so I must have cellular memories of > violence) Hehehe ... all recovering Catholics on the list raise your hands *hand* Just kidding folks .. I have NO problem with my Catholic peers .. I'm just not one anymore, that is all > BTW- I am 31...happy birthday chris...happy happy! Thank ya fellow old fart ) > > Michelle *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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