Platt
> Plus millions of followers of the "deranged" ones. Thanks for 
> expanding on my point. 
> 
Well the human mind is a strange thing, and we are yet to fully
understand it. 

I am pretty sure that an interrogator at Guantamo has a lot of compassion
for his own children. If one falls down and skins a knee, he is there to
lend a helping hand. Yet in the daily line of duty, they are doing the
unthinkable. That can go on for so long before the mind gives up, then
you got a psychopath on your hand.

People for the most part are ok. For most of the time, they obey the stop
signs, don't run pedestrian over and so on. A fine balance they do day in
and day out. Then come the orders from above, those with the ego trips,
religious fervors and the power hungry type. They start setting the tone,
the mob is now on the move and God help us all.

No one wakes up one day and decides to do mayhem. Yes I am sure there is
an exception somewhere, But for the most part, things are planted, they
fester for a while, an ideology here, a zealotry there and so on. Krimel
summed it up best in his response to Micah. Small groups knew each other,
and they kept the deranged/bad element in check.

It's when things move on large scales, that chaos takes over.

k
moq_discuss mailing list
Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc.
http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org
Archives:
http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/
http://moq.org.uk/pipermail/moq_discuss_archive/

Reply via email to