We are living our lives – eating a roast chicken dinner, helping with homework, on the phone to our grandparents, watching House of Cards, pegging out clothes, arguing about pick ups and drops offs with our spouse – when evil barges in.
We had forgotten for a moment, become complacent and then it hits. Another terrorist attack jolts us out of our reality and the shock (‘What? Where? How many?’) turns to sadness, as we think, ‘Please not again.’ We go to bed with our hearts broken and our spirits wilted for the people of Belgium.
On nights like last night and days like today – it can feel like they’re winning. I know. Islamic State keep going. They’re not stopping. It feels like they’re winning.
But I am here to remind myself as much as you – that they are not. They are not winning.
It is we who are the victors. It is all of us who continue to get out of bed and get dressed and catch planes and trains and buses. It is all of us who continue to book holidays and travel and see the world. We are fiercely, stubbornly optimistic. Right?
It is us who refuse to be scared; who refuse to sit at home, huddled together in fear, frightened by what is outside the door. Screw that.
You know what President Obama did just hours after the terrorist attacks? He went to a baseball game in Havana, Cuba. You know why? Because he said “the whole premise of terrorism is to disrupt people’s lives.” And quite simply we – all of us – simply refuse to comply. You think we’re going to stay home? Think again.
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We follow Uncle sam into the middle east and wreac havoc and then wonder why these terrorist organisations spring up and start to hit back
And so your sympathies lay with which side exactly?
With the young middle eastern men killed as well as the young Western men who are killed as well as innocent women and children who had no say in any of it. Like most wars, the only winners are the arms manufacturers
Yes they are winning. The western world choose to be sitting ducks to these people.
Good to see there are those who still believe the way to stop violent fanatics is with talk and symbolism...
Do you really think chalking the sidewalk with messages of love is hitting guys who cut people's heads off really hard? I wonder how many have now given up as a result of flying the Belgium flag in sympathy?
Straw man argument. Nobody is claiming that "chalking the sidewalk with messages of love is hitting guys who cut people's heads off really hard".
Well you can always rehash the stupid #illridewithyou if it makes you feel better.
If something is important and needs to be done, nothing works better or faster than a good hashtag.