Editorial by Alfons
In my humble opinion:
Well like most of us, Dr. David Ray Griffin is long on exposing the problems, and short on espousing solutions. That could be because the solutions are as terrifying as the problems, or at least that seems to be a common perception. The solutions to the problems that beset us seem to be unspeakable. I have tried repeatedly to get folks in the 9/11 Truth movement to talk about solutions, and the discussion tends to break down quickly into moral arguments, and advocation of pacifism. When I was in Boston I tried to get people to try to formulate a plan, or at least plan to formulate a plan. We need to have well defined goals, and strategies and tactics to achieve them. Success rarely happens without a plan.
Where are we now? How did we get where we are now? Where do we want to be? How are we going to get there? It is my opinion that most of the American people cannot answer anyone of those 4 questions, and the same is true, to a lesser extent, of the Truthers. Maybe it is a stage in a process, but we seem to be living in the problem, and not in the solution. I suspect that we don't have time to stall where we are now, seems clear to me that there is a window of opportunity that is closing fast.
Alfons v911t
Well like most of us, Dr. David Ray Griffin is long on exposing the problems, and short on espousing solutions. That could be because the solutions are as terrifying as the problems, or at least that seems to be a common perception. The solutions to the problems that beset us seem to be unspeakable. I have tried repeatedly to get folks in the 9/11 Truth movement to talk about solutions, and the discussion tends to break down quickly into moral arguments, and advocation of pacifism. When I was in Boston I tried to get people to try to formulate a plan, or at least plan to formulate a plan. We need to have well defined goals, and strategies and tactics to achieve them. Success rarely happens without a plan.
Where are we now? How did we get where we are now? Where do we want to be? How are we going to get there? It is my opinion that most of the American people cannot answer anyone of those 4 questions, and the same is true, to a lesser extent, of the Truthers. Maybe it is a stage in a process, but we seem to be living in the problem, and not in the solution. I suspect that we don't have time to stall where we are now, seems clear to me that there is a window of opportunity that is closing fast.
Alfons v911t
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