Thursday 19 April 2012

Anders Breivik

The more we learn about the Breivik shootings and bombing, the more it becomes clear, to me at least, that he is a child and should be laughed at. His reasoning is that of a pre-teen child who cannot take responsibility for his actions, because someone else should be looking out for him. That he is entitled to have entirely self centred opinions. Ironically of course, he has mixed this up with adult emotions of curing the world of a 'problem'.

At this point he falls back into his 'child world' and acts in ways that are grossly at odds with the nature of the problem. The whole point is, that if he is right, he should be able to convince others with a coherent argument. He can't, he hasn't.

It seems wrong to talk of laughter, considering the seriousness of his actions and their dreadful, continuing effects, but it is nonetheless the right reaction to this imbecile. He has tried to address an issue that needn't be beyond him, in a way that is totally out of proportion. Breivik is the guy who can't figure out which way a door opens, who buttons his coat up wrong. He is a fool.

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