Monday, September 14, 2015

The End of History for the Middle East?

The crane falling from wind in Mecca recently and killing all those people seemed prophetic to me of the end of civilization that we presently see in the Middle East.

If you compare it to What World War II did to Europe from the 1930s through the 1950s (during the recovery and rebuilding of Europe, I think it is similar to what is happening to the Middle East now.

However, since Assad and Russia and Iran triggered the rage of 1.2 billion Sunnis that part of it theoretically or actually  could go on for 25, 50, or 100 years or more.

So, basically this could be the end of Shiite or Sunni civilization or both in the middle east (at least as we have known it for a thousand years so far).

When we watch groups like ISIS steal or destroy historical places and sell everything small enough to be cut up into pieces to sell, we see the end of history in such a place.

People only know themselves by looking back so they can look forwards. If people can't look back often they can't go forwards either and just stay in a limbo where people slowly die from the physical and psychological aspects of not being actually bolstered by an actual real civilization.

So, for the next 25, 50 or 100 years the Middle East for all intents and purposes doesn't exist anymore in many areas.

We may be witnessing what happens when there are too many people for an ecosystem to support.

Complete Chaos and loss of a civilization.

But, because of millions of refugees if people don't drown escaping the middle east what is that going to do to Europe?

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