I saw that 159 people in about 2 or 3 days had read the same article and was very surprised by this high number on any single article in this short a period of time. I realized it likely would have thrown itself onto the top 5 for a 30 day period which automatically displays the top 5 articles in readership in any 30 day period at the top of my site. It had made it there.
However, what I think this says is when someone from a civilized country (in this case Sidney, Australia) has his 7 year old son holding the head of a Syrian soldier (or anyone's head for that matter) in a picture with the caption (That's my Boy!) the world is going through a pretty sick phase I think you'll have to admit.
It's like watching the twin towers fall on 9-11. The world thought we got over kids holding severed heads sometime in the 14th century. Because kids don't ever recover from something like that. And often these kinds of kids will be executed right along with the parents in the end. This is the reality of the world we live in now. Horrific!
However, to understand anthropologically and sociologically that overpopulation directly causes ethnic and religious genocide might be important to the survival of human and every other kind of life on earth.
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