In the past before Youtube, Twitter, bloggers, news online etc. there was only Newspapers, TV, Telephones, bulletin boards, Ham radio, Radio and the like. So, most of what the common people felt and thought (which always was not politically correct in any way) didn't really piss off the other side like is going to happen now if it already hasn't already.
So, in some ways the internet worldwide might actually be more of a problem than a solution in some ways now, because it might be harder to get clearer what is actually happening around the world to people because of Rants and Rages online and everywhere else from both sides and even neutral people around the world.
So, how does one get the facts rather than just hear flamers from both sides?
Hysterical people with guns and missiles are exactly what we don't need now on both sides. Because often wars aren't started in the end by leaders but by some of their crazier beserker soldier followers.
What we are looking at now is a pile of wood miles high and a bunch of kids pretending to be adults, playing with matches. It's only a matter of time before some of the crazier ones with a death wish on either side blow this thing up into something else the way all this is presently going.
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