I continue to be surprised about how some posters talk so easily about the deaths of civilians caused by conflicts by the Middle-East. So here is a little poll that at least indicates slightly how the big the average monkey sphere is of the Org population.
To which group do you belong? Do you see yourself as part of the entire human race and do you consequently care or at least respect the lives of everyone no matter where they live? Or is all well as long as your family prospers? Do you find it accepteable that the wealth of some countries are exported to the greater good of your own country?
Edit: the poll is a bit flawed. The discussion will be more interesting than the outcome of the poll.
Edit2: My own view on this:
Sometimes I am alone when I see so many people around me that do not respect or take others into consideration.
While I of course care for my family, I do not disregard others so that my family can have a good time or prosper.
I am not proud of my hometown like some Rotterdammers or Amsterdammers can be. Some of them are a member of their city to the back-bone.
The only times when I feel part of my province is when Dutchmen of other regions (the dirty westerners) talk about the prejudices on their southern countrymen. But this is not something I actively think of.
I do not see myself a member of a particular group. I may have different ideologies than other people but I do not consider myself different because of it.
I am not a nationalist. I am not as blindly devoted as some Americans can, waving the national flag and saying "God bless America". I live in the Netherlands because I am born here. But I am also keeping options to emigrate. While I can be proud about the Netherlands I can equally be dissappointed.
So above all I am a member of the human race. I love this planet that is inhabited by so many different cultures and humans and decorated by nature and weather that keeps my fascinated. In the end when we are all dead it is the legacy that counts that we leave behind for future generations. I do my best so that I can say to my possible future grandchildren "I tried not to screw up the world for you."
When I watch TV or walk over the street I occasionally find myself watching someone, an elderly man sitting in a park, an Indian selling spices or a Lebanese watching his ruined home. And I think: "That is a life." It is that thought that makes me take the whole world into consideration when choosing how I should live and what choices I make.
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