7/7 London


To Audiogon members residing in Britain, particularly in London, my thoughts are with you in the aftermath of yesterday's despicable, horrific events. We must all stand firm in our resolve against the actions of a small group of fanatics intent on causing us fear and harm.
mghcanuck
My wife is originally from Leicester, England. In the weeks following 9/11, several men there were arrested for suspect terrorist activities.They all lived within metres of her grandmothers house.Whats the point?These few mentally mis-aligned "people" caused havoc to minorities-the outlash was severe and many innocent people were hurt, people being attacked and beaten by groups of thugs because their skin color was the same as the terrorists (to all who are unfamiliar with British society, it's not all Mary Poppins.)Because of all this crap, the National Front (their 'white supremist' political party) is now calling for a general war against immigrants and where in past they had no real weight, people are scared and turning to these freaks for a sense of safety.They are growing in political strength.Our news papers have headlines stating that Muslim people there are being told to lead a normal life, while her family tells us that the opposite is true.People are retaliating against them severely.They are being told to 'keep to themselves' until this thins out.If you are Muslim and you walk into the wrong pub, good chance of being glassed (beer bottle to the head, typical pub fare...) So, condolances, yes, but sympathy also to innocent people, good people who will undoubtedly be hurt because of psychopathic terrorists.
I'm a little sorry to have unintentionally kicked the dust up, but remain convinced that our thoughts should be with Londoners and all other "free people" who may be subject to the atrocities of an exceedingly small minority of individuals who are committed to murder and mayhem to achieve their ends. I was simply trying to follow the pattern of past threads following 9/11 and Madrid in order to express some compassion for the victims in London.

Perhaps a debate of the merits of the so-called "War on Terrorism" and associated issues would be more appropriate in a separate thread.

Peace.
Mghcanuck,

No. It is a good thread, and I'm glad someone brought it up.

Please no "War on Terrorism" threads. It will just cause a war on Audiogon, and frankly, it's the wrong venue for that sort of thing.
Small world ....I'm from South Africa.My sister lives in New Zealand.Her daughter works in London.She takes several tube trains and a few buses to get to her place of work.She was lucky as she missed the Liverpool station bomb by 10 mins and one of the busses she takes is the Nr.30....this is the bus that was bombed.Very lucky not to be harmed.

Again,our thought go out to the families of the ones killed and injured.