Hmmm, I feel a lot more sorrow when I hear of a Norwegian child dead under tragic circumstances than. for example, I did after 9/11 or the Tsunami or this. I cant' say I feel particularly guilty over that, either. That's not to say that I'm pro-makeabombcrateroutofIraq or anything, but of course I'm going to feel a certain detachment over something that is happening on the other side of the world that has absolutely nothing to do with me or mine.
Fair enough man. I suspect that after becoming a dad myself, I tend to sympathize with suffering children because it's amazing to personally witness such innocence at a young age. And so when they're in the middle of tragedy, I feel like we adults just need to band together and just stop and think.
It's not just Iraq, but I felt the same after the tsunami, or after that massive earthquake in north Pakistan, pretty much anywhere where kids are orphaned or in harms way.
The problem with war is that its entirely man-made for some of the most stupid selfish reasons you can imagine, whether it be money, religion, or power (pretty much all one and the same). When people think that the war in Iraq is about "operation: freedom" and all that Fox News bullshit, it actually becomes seriously insulting.
When the war ends, who's going to pick up the pieces? It's kinda like those anti-abortion folks who insist that OTHER people have children, stamp their right wing christian level of unsolicited authority all over the place, and then just walk away from it all, expect someone else to have and raise the kid, kinda like a job well done, all smug and pleased with themselves.
That's what this war is -- just smug self-righteous people who think THEY know what's best for OTHER people.