I think the average American is anything but shocked. |
you're probably right. humans quickly develop a tolerance for shock. three years of horrid lil secrets coming to light, one after another, has very likely desensitized most of us. but that's always the way it happens aint it?
apparently i'm a lightweight. even tho i was very much aware of the initial dosing prior to 911 (backing outta the world court, backing out of the bio-toxic weapon convention, limiting access to records of former presidents so as to almost guarantee they won't be unsealed during the ex-prez' lifetime), i'm still shocked and dismayed.
seeing people beheading innocents with impunity and hearing how we are evil for trying to stop it, it shifts our idea of what evil is |
apparently so. cuz the evil isn't in trying to stop it. it's in how you try to stop it.
if terrorists started engaging in on-air necrophilia followed by a festive sexually abused hostage barbeque, it wouldnt justify putting our prisoners in a huge microwave--even if we didn't eat them ourselves, but used the meat for pet food.