Starve and beat a dog and he will bite.
Feed and train him and he will be your friend.

It is a matter of trust and I hope that my french friends will not loose their trust in humanity.

My condolences to all that are personally affected by this terrible act.
Sebastian


On 2015-11-14 2:26 PM, stepharo wrote:
Thanks for the link it was really interesting.

Stef


Le 14/11/15 20:01, p...@highoctane.be a écrit :
These guys are clinging to a model of the past instead of making the necessary changes to deal with the modernity transition challenge.

China transitioned, India transitioned, South Asia transitioned. They aren't.

France has been directly involved in Lybia, Syria, and Mali to fight they archaic model. France is all they hate. And all we love. Freedom, fun, curiosity, questioning, science, progress.

We should have crushed them in Syria already.

Check this out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usJm4C_XZtA for an indepth geostrategic view (french).

I am sad. But at the same time my resolve is stronger than ever. We need to stand for our values.

Phil


On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com <mailto:tu...@tudorgirba.com>> wrote:

    My mind stopped for a while when I heard what happened. The way
    in which it happened made me inevitably wonder about the kindness
    of human kind. It’s a sad feeling even from afar and I cannot
    imagine what people that are closer to the event might feel.

    I wish you all strength to go through this and wisdom to go
    beyond it.

    Doru


    > On Nov 14, 2015, at 6:08 AM, Hernán Morales Durand
    <hernan.mora...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > Cannot believe what happened in Paris. I am really sad and
    frightened about the future of human kind.
    >
    > Love and strength to the people in Paris and all of France.
    >
    > Hernán
    >

    --
    www.tudorgirba.com <http://www.tudorgirba.com>

    "Obvious things are difficult to teach."








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