Monday, January 19, 2015

War and Terror

 
            I think that this picture is a perfect representation of what terror has on people.  PEOPLE BECOME LUNATICS.  They scream and shout at the top of their lungs.   This picture is a group of people on a roller coaster screaming at the top of their lungs.  The roller coaster is named “The Terror Alert”.  The funny thing about it is that the people on the rollercoaster react the same way as when a terrorist attack occurs.  Whenever there is an attack, or a raise in the threat level, everyone goes on a panic. 
            For those of you that don’t know, the Threat Level is a system of colors that represent the current security level, and the level of risk.  The system is made up of 5 colors which are green, blue, yellow, orange, and red (green being best situation and red being the worst”.   Every level has a specific set of security measures and regulations.   For more info, go to http://www.usasecure.org/threat.php
            The situation in Africa is similar to this image.  In 2013, there was a terrorist attack in an African mall that killed 67 people.  The killing spree had one goal and one goal only.  It was for al-Shibob to say “We're not done yet.”  The military has been trying to get control of them but it hasn’t been working.  The people of Africa reacted the same way as the people of the roller coaster.  They panicked and screamed after the initial drop.  Now it is like the ending of a rollercoaster and they are getting over it.  Visit http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/02/world/africa/kenya-mall-attack-shabaab-warning/ for more info. 

            Terrorism plays a big effect on people all over the world.  If a mall gets bombed in Africa, then people in America react to it and get in a panic.  We need to try to remain calm and not let the terrorists see our fear.  By doing that, we are letting them win.  

4 comments:

  1. The connection made between the two completely different cultures is correct! Terrorism occurs everywhere not just in the United States its a wide spread epidemic that has become increasingly violent as the years go on by. The link below gives a little more insight on why terrorist have their mindset.

    http://www.lse.ac.uk/researchAndExpertise/researchHighlights/politics/TerroristMindset.aspx

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  2. Thanks for the link. I feel it really brings the post together.

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  3. I like the use of the roller coaster to represent the terror alert. How it changes at different levels and unpredicable to the rider. The terror alert was probably only at an all time high when September 11th happened.

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  4. No problem sometimes it becomes difficult for the average person to understand why terrorist do the things they do. The article simply explains the way they process and view life.

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