We are all Charlie Hebdo.
By Rosa Freedman, University of Birmingham
The shocking events at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris did not happen in a vacuum. They are not the actions of a few outcasts on the edge of society. These brutal murders, apparently in the name of religious extremism, take place amid an increasing erosion of civil liberties that we in Western Europe have taken for granted, and therefore failed to protect, for far too long.
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the last 3 paragraphs here really define the article for me. pretty much encapsulates what I have been thinking about over the last few days.
growing up as kid in the 70s and 80s, I never imagined that the world would be like it is now.
I don't have all the answers, but citizens and governments of the democratic countries around the world, need to start looking at what can be done. how do we deal with this?
until we can find some real solutions, the recent events of Martin Place, Canada, and France will continue. I don't believe it's racist or anti 'anything' to say this, but if we all sit back and do nothing, these events will continue to happen - that's just a simple observation.
I am afraid. I have family in Paris and Sydney, and all major cities across the globe.