townie
Premium Member
I have no article, only reference to current discussion in the wake of the london bombing, but, permit me, perhaps, to write my own little article.
Terrorism, is, at it's core, and evil and cowardly act. I think most people would agree with that statement. However, where i disagree, is that it is the most evil of acts to be committed. Where most of the terror we have experienced has been simple (and i use the term simple lightly) killings, is it such a horror? I can understand the horror people feel at the brutality of torturing another, or raping them, and of course, killing, many people, is horrible, yet, we, and politicians react to it as it is the most evil act in the world. Consequently, there is the discussion of errosion of our civil liberties and rights, and changing how we live. Have not many of our politicians on one day declared we wont change our ways, then the next day declared a raft of changes. I talk of ID cards, new ASIO laws, terror hotlines, suspiscion, and fear. It is only natural to fear something unkown, but, let me try put things into perspective for you.
In the 1999-2000 financial year, 337 people were murdered in Australia
Every MONTH in Australia, between 120-160 people die on our roads.
Cancer kills countless people each year
Suicide kills almost somebody everyday.
I will admit, that not all of these deaths are caused by factors outside the victims control (as is the case with terrorism), but at least, and probably more than half, are. And as a consequence, we do accept some limits on our freedoms. We are required to provide medical information that might be relevant to get a licensce, we are not allowed to drink as much as we want, we are not allowed to smoke wherever we want, the police may bug ur phone if ur a suspected murderer.
This small infrigements, most of us are happy to live with, because they are reasonable. Detaining people without a lawyer, is not reasonable, asking people to carry a card with their complete history on it is not reasonable, all these raft of infirgements in the name of terrorism. Should we change our entire way of life, so that 3000 people may survive, but 20,000,000 have less democracy and freedom. As you can see, steadily, terrorist attacks have killed less people, this is because of planning, more police, more ambulance, more security, it is not because we detained somebody for a week without a lawyer, or raided somebodies house on the off chance they might have information.
So i urge you all, by allowing us to lose, even just that little bit of freedom, we give the terrorists just that little bit more satisfcation. To not give them that satisfaction we must stand up, rise from the ashes, walk the streets, and proclaim, WE ARE FREE, AND WE ARE NOT AFRAID.