Thou shall know the truth
June 15 2016 By Abiodun Giwa
Yes, life will always continue, no matter what happens, especially after an incidence like a terror attack, as some people are saying, but not without fears among the populace. If you go around and hear what people are saying about the need to be circumspect going to nite clubs or movie theaters, and that the possibility of anyone falling victim to terror attack is real, you will understand the thickness of the fear in the air and the dimension of people's worries, following the Orlando terror attack.
This is about fears that what happened to the innocent 49 souls in Orlando could happen to anyone in a nite club and movie theater or in the subway. When terror struck at the Boston Marathon in 2013, three people were killed. There were questions about whether Americans were safe and whether there would not be another terror attack again. The answer to the question came with the attack in San Bernardino that took 14 lives.
After the attack in San Bernardino, fears and questions reigned. And the questions were whether Americans were safe, despite the story trumpeted about the attacker in San Bernardino being a lone wolf without manifest foreign support. It was in the aftermath of the San Bernardino attack that Donald Trump talked about a temporary ban on Muslims immigration into the country, until leaders in Arab land and representatives of the United States can find an answer to the terror issue.
Three people were killed in Boston. 13 people were killed in San Bernardino. 49 people were killed in Orlando. The number of people killed in San Bernardino increased by 11 compared to the number of lives lost in Boston. Now, the number of people killed in Orlando went up by 38, compared to the number of casualties in San Bernardino. This trend has made people to begin to say that if anyone thinks that it is Donald Trump is the person creating fears in the country that such statements are misplaced.
People are already saying that Trump's statements are based on developments in the country and that his statements are not based on fiction works. And that people may not agree with trump, but that there is already fear in the country about the likelihood that whether home brewed terror or foreign backed terror attacks, no one wants to be killed by self-proclaimed Islamic Jihadists.
The self proclaimed Jihadists say they are fighting as representatives of Islam, but peaceful Muslims say they are wrong and that the Jihadists don't represent Islam and that peaceful Muslims don't approve the Jihadists' attacks on the civilized world. The problem now is how the civilized world will stake off the attacks by the Jihadists.
Trump has presented his own idea about how best to stake off continued terror attack, but because he is not politically and and may be diplomatically correct, the picture of the relationship between Trump and members of his own party is like the one between the Jihadists and peaceful Muslims and the Democratic party has seized upon the disagreement between trump and his own party to begin to paint Trump as temperamentally unsuitable to lead.
Trump has been called all sorts of names, from Hitler to Mussolini. But Trump is insisting that America needs to get tougher with both the Jihadists and the peaceful Muslims to stake off continued terror attack in the country. He presents a new strategy, whether workable or not, compared to his opponents who are sticking to doing the fighting terror the same way they have been doing it, irrespective of the bleeding of Americans by terror attacks.
With the wife of the Orlando attacker being scrutinized for not reporting what she may have known, part of Trump's statement people who know about impending attacks don't come forward. The Bible says, "Thous shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free".
This is about fears that what happened to the innocent 49 souls in Orlando could happen to anyone in a nite club and movie theater or in the subway. When terror struck at the Boston Marathon in 2013, three people were killed. There were questions about whether Americans were safe and whether there would not be another terror attack again. The answer to the question came with the attack in San Bernardino that took 14 lives.
After the attack in San Bernardino, fears and questions reigned. And the questions were whether Americans were safe, despite the story trumpeted about the attacker in San Bernardino being a lone wolf without manifest foreign support. It was in the aftermath of the San Bernardino attack that Donald Trump talked about a temporary ban on Muslims immigration into the country, until leaders in Arab land and representatives of the United States can find an answer to the terror issue.
Three people were killed in Boston. 13 people were killed in San Bernardino. 49 people were killed in Orlando. The number of people killed in San Bernardino increased by 11 compared to the number of lives lost in Boston. Now, the number of people killed in Orlando went up by 38, compared to the number of casualties in San Bernardino. This trend has made people to begin to say that if anyone thinks that it is Donald Trump is the person creating fears in the country that such statements are misplaced.
People are already saying that Trump's statements are based on developments in the country and that his statements are not based on fiction works. And that people may not agree with trump, but that there is already fear in the country about the likelihood that whether home brewed terror or foreign backed terror attacks, no one wants to be killed by self-proclaimed Islamic Jihadists.
The self proclaimed Jihadists say they are fighting as representatives of Islam, but peaceful Muslims say they are wrong and that the Jihadists don't represent Islam and that peaceful Muslims don't approve the Jihadists' attacks on the civilized world. The problem now is how the civilized world will stake off the attacks by the Jihadists.
Trump has presented his own idea about how best to stake off continued terror attack, but because he is not politically and and may be diplomatically correct, the picture of the relationship between Trump and members of his own party is like the one between the Jihadists and peaceful Muslims and the Democratic party has seized upon the disagreement between trump and his own party to begin to paint Trump as temperamentally unsuitable to lead.
Trump has been called all sorts of names, from Hitler to Mussolini. But Trump is insisting that America needs to get tougher with both the Jihadists and the peaceful Muslims to stake off continued terror attack in the country. He presents a new strategy, whether workable or not, compared to his opponents who are sticking to doing the fighting terror the same way they have been doing it, irrespective of the bleeding of Americans by terror attacks.
With the wife of the Orlando attacker being scrutinized for not reporting what she may have known, part of Trump's statement people who know about impending attacks don't come forward. The Bible says, "Thous shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free".