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		<title>Comment on This Week in Asian Conflict&#8230; February 29th- March 7th, 2012. by apeaceofconflict</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 22:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the comment Seekerville! 
I usually get an idea by searching through news or other things and won&#039;t start writing until I&#039;ve thoroughly read up on the subject. I find at that point, it&#039;s just a matter of starting to write. Even if it doesn&#039;t have a proper introduction or flow yet, the act of simply starting makes it much easier. Then I come back afterwards and do some thorough editing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment Seekerville!<br />
I usually get an idea by searching through news or other things and won&#8217;t start writing until I&#8217;ve thoroughly read up on the subject. I find at that point, it&#8217;s just a matter of starting to write. Even if it doesn&#8217;t have a proper introduction or flow yet, the act of simply starting makes it much easier. Then I come back afterwards and do some thorough editing.</p>
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		<title>Comment on This Week in Asian Conflict&#8230; February 29th- March 7th, 2012. by seekerville.blogspot.fr</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 21:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off I want to say terrific blog! I had a quick question in which 
I&#039;d like to ask if you do not mind. I was curious to find out how you center yourself and clear your thoughts before writing. I have had a hard time clearing my thoughts in getting my ideas out there. I truly do take pleasure in writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes tend to be lost simply just trying to figure out how to begin. Any ideas or hints? Thanks!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off I want to say terrific blog! I had a quick question in which<br />
I&#8217;d like to ask if you do not mind. I was curious to find out how you center yourself and clear your thoughts before writing. I have had a hard time clearing my thoughts in getting my ideas out there. I truly do take pleasure in writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes tend to be lost simply just trying to figure out how to begin. Any ideas or hints? Thanks!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Responsible Re-Building in Disaster Zones by Earthships-radically sustainable homes made from recycled materials &#124; Riding the TTC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 03:07:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Contact by Peace Watch Ghana</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2012 11:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very touchy website . Very informative, enlightening and I will definitely be tuning in for more in the future. Wow, keep up the good work. We would like to partner you because we&#039;re doing similar project in Gana]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very touchy website . Very informative, enlightening and I will definitely be tuning in for more in the future. Wow, keep up the good work. We would like to partner you because we&#8217;re doing similar project in Gana</p>
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		<title>Comment on Violent encounters with random strangers&#8230; by Pam Bailey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 22:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This situation reminds me of the famous case of Kitty Genovese, the inspiration for a new French film called 38 Witnesses. Of course, in that case, someone was murdered while everybody stood by and did nothing. But their inaction was caused by the same feelings and fears you describe. They are human, of course, and thus quite understandable. But also unfortunate. I believe that in most cases, just the simple act of distraction can save our fellow human from harm or severe discomfort. At the very least, we can look for or call for help. Every instance of &quot;looking away&quot; dehumanizes us all.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This situation reminds me of the famous case of Kitty Genovese, the inspiration for a new French film called 38 Witnesses. Of course, in that case, someone was murdered while everybody stood by and did nothing. But their inaction was caused by the same feelings and fears you describe. They are human, of course, and thus quite understandable. But also unfortunate. I believe that in most cases, just the simple act of distraction can save our fellow human from harm or severe discomfort. At the very least, we can look for or call for help. Every instance of &#8220;looking away&#8221; dehumanizes us all.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Violent encounters with random strangers&#8230; by apeaceofconflict</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 21:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi, sorry! I was away from the computer for several days-- so didn&#039;t get to these comments until today.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, sorry! I was away from the computer for several days&#8211; so didn&#8217;t get to these comments until today.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Violent encounters with random strangers&#8230; by richardkanepa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 14:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Richard Kane in Philly PA. The anonymous comment on this blog seems to an excerpt of the one I made at,the InternationalPeaceandConflict blog. Over there, when a comment didn&#039;t post,  much later all my attempts were posted.

Long before I saw the Snack Man causally getting between to fighters video I became amazed on how much peacemaking is not done by announcing I want to make peace,

A similar video has a profound effect on how we see the world. In 1954, or 1956 when I was learning how to read, I read in Readers Digest, I wish I could find that issue of the Readers Digest, it was fascinating, uhh.hawaii.edu/~ronald/hmp.htm  that on an island scientists videotaped a tribe of monkeys for several months and were excited to document how first one baby monkey began washing his sandy fruit in the ocean, then his playmates, an un New Age explanation is that monkey&#039;s everywhere washed their fruit, with the exception of that one island,which just happened to be the island where scientists first videotaped monkeys day in and day out.

After I first noticed some peacemaking is done by those who don&#039;t announce I want peace like a parent distracting two child who are about to fight, I noticed Ron Paul debate, phillyimc.org/en/ron-paul-created-some-peace-raining-republican-blood-lust-debates-more-come   and many years ago I  saw Wallis Mohammad of the Philadelphia branch of the Black Muslims yelling, “Get your women and children off the street”, when discussing this later was told they do this all the time in tense situations, 

In the Israeli Palestinian conflict there no longer are stories about five and six-year-olds throwing rocks, or stories about how Israel loves to kill children. There must be some behind the scenes peace making going around on over there.

Perhaps there could be a study where everyone would payed to be videoed but not told why and in one situation tell one member that they all will be paid depending on how well done the project would be completed and in another group that they would all receive the same pay but a huge bonus for the top and second person who accomplished the most.
In one group say that the group that was the most harmonious would get a bonus and in another that the person who did the most to promote harmony would get a big bonus.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Richard Kane in Philly PA. The anonymous comment on this blog seems to an excerpt of the one I made at,the InternationalPeaceandConflict blog. Over there, when a comment didn&#8217;t post,  much later all my attempts were posted.</p>
<p>Long before I saw the Snack Man causally getting between to fighters video I became amazed on how much peacemaking is not done by announcing I want to make peace,</p>
<p>A similar video has a profound effect on how we see the world. In 1954, or 1956 when I was learning how to read, I read in Readers Digest, I wish I could find that issue of the Readers Digest, it was fascinating, uhh.hawaii.edu/~ronald/hmp.htm  that on an island scientists videotaped a tribe of monkeys for several months and were excited to document how first one baby monkey began washing his sandy fruit in the ocean, then his playmates, an un New Age explanation is that monkey&#8217;s everywhere washed their fruit, with the exception of that one island,which just happened to be the island where scientists first videotaped monkeys day in and day out.</p>
<p>After I first noticed some peacemaking is done by those who don&#8217;t announce I want peace like a parent distracting two child who are about to fight, I noticed Ron Paul debate, phillyimc.org/en/ron-paul-created-some-peace-raining-republican-blood-lust-debates-more-come   and many years ago I  saw Wallis Mohammad of the Philadelphia branch of the Black Muslims yelling, “Get your women and children off the street”, when discussing this later was told they do this all the time in tense situations, </p>
<p>In the Israeli Palestinian conflict there no longer are stories about five and six-year-olds throwing rocks, or stories about how Israel loves to kill children. There must be some behind the scenes peace making going around on over there.</p>
<p>Perhaps there could be a study where everyone would payed to be videoed but not told why and in one situation tell one member that they all will be paid depending on how well done the project would be completed and in another group that they would all receive the same pay but a huge bonus for the top and second person who accomplished the most.<br />
In one group say that the group that was the most harmonious would get a bonus and in another that the person who did the most to promote harmony would get a big bonus.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Violent encounters with random strangers&#8230; by richardkanepa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 13:53:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Richard Kane in Philly PA. The anonymous comment on this blog seems to an except of the one I made at, internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/blogs/violent-encounters-with-random-strangers, I wish the whole comment had appeared and my attempt yesterday to add to it I hope won&#039;t appear making me seem redundant.
I think the needless guilt Rebecca Sargent felt in not making a scene points to the overly narrow definition of what a peacemaker is. This of course is in a world where most feel danger when their (or someone else&#039;s) seat belt isn&#039;t fashioned but not when a driver is on the phone. Sometimes doing nothing is the best answer, especially if more distractions would make the road trip even more dangerous. So Rebecca Sargent should feel great that every one acted for the best, with only a nagging discomfort at the troubled passenger didn&#039;t receive any help for his inner demons. 
A parent who distracts two of their children who are about to fight is being a peacemaker, even yelling something nasty and running when two people larger then oneself are fighting. Sometimes attempted peace efforts are the opposite like people hurling insults at a foreign country so we here in the US can feel unity, and not fight domesticity.  Left out of the except of my comment posted by anonymous  is how impressed I am about Ron Paul raining on the Republican hate debates and the US Black Muslims removing little kids from the street during tense confrontations.  “Israel kills children” made the tension between Israel and Palestinian much worse before someone started removing rock throwing six and seven-year-olds from the streets,
http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/77-77/11309-ron-paul-has-done-more-for-peace-than-people-who-dedicated-their-entire-lives-working-for-it

When I was in grade school the class was about to make a substitute teacher cry I succeeded to make the biggest loudmouth&#039;s girl friend to put up her nose and he shut up putting a wall of silence around me until that teacher told me to shut up and the class laughed, and when the teacher said to the class, “Why do you listen to that troublemaker” they laughed so hard that she gained control and I was proud. Much later at the confrontation over the Move Back to Nature group and the city of Philadelphia, that then inspired children, and the kids taunted a black police officer saying “You belong on our side of the street” then they told me, “You belong on the other side” but when I started to cross an officer began shaking his club at me and  the kids starting laughing. Again I was proud to stop a riot except after I was arrested. Later a sharp tongued antagonist pointed out that the Black Muslims had time to get the kids off the street without my calming efforts, so “You shouldn&#039;t feel you did anything to save the world”. Until she corrected me I thought I changed history. Anyways I have similar ideas of creating world peace, but since my arrest in 1978 I haven&#039;t acted the same way, and at this point I won&#039;t make the slightly older children that run the world mad at me in such a way that they won&#039;t fight with each other. I have no intention of doing something that will make people mad that mad at me unless a doctor a some future date says I have only a few more weeks to live. The reason why we don&#039;t know how much it hurts for insults to be hurled at Islam, is that they respect Jesus and thus don&#039;t hurl touchy insults at Jesus in response to the insults that which are hurled at what Islam holds sacred. 

What I can safely do is point to other dangers. In 2008 the date the Large Hadron Colider was started people were scared, In 2001 Mexico was upset that their sacred crop, corn, was cross-pollinated by the wind to include insecticide from genetically modified corn that US scientists were feeding to pigs. Insecticide that makes alarmed bees flee the hive. In 2011 some were upset that Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park was rumbling and might become a super volcano, Google “The year without a summer.”
Anyway, Rebecca Sargent making this a more safe peaceful and loving world includes figuring out when to tell a driver to get off the phone and when not to say anything at all when a fellow subway passenger acts angry.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Richard Kane in Philly PA. The anonymous comment on this blog seems to an except of the one I made at, internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/blogs/violent-encounters-with-random-strangers, I wish the whole comment had appeared and my attempt yesterday to add to it I hope won&#8217;t appear making me seem redundant.<br />
I think the needless guilt Rebecca Sargent felt in not making a scene points to the overly narrow definition of what a peacemaker is. This of course is in a world where most feel danger when their (or someone else&#8217;s) seat belt isn&#8217;t fashioned but not when a driver is on the phone. Sometimes doing nothing is the best answer, especially if more distractions would make the road trip even more dangerous. So Rebecca Sargent should feel great that every one acted for the best, with only a nagging discomfort at the troubled passenger didn&#8217;t receive any help for his inner demons.<br />
A parent who distracts two of their children who are about to fight is being a peacemaker, even yelling something nasty and running when two people larger then oneself are fighting. Sometimes attempted peace efforts are the opposite like people hurling insults at a foreign country so we here in the US can feel unity, and not fight domesticity.  Left out of the except of my comment posted by anonymous  is how impressed I am about Ron Paul raining on the Republican hate debates and the US Black Muslims removing little kids from the street during tense confrontations.  “Israel kills children” made the tension between Israel and Palestinian much worse before someone started removing rock throwing six and seven-year-olds from the streets,<br />
<a href="http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/77-77/11309-ron-paul-has-done-more-for-peace-than-people-who-dedicated-their-entire-lives-working-for-it" rel="nofollow">http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/77-77/11309-ron-paul-has-done-more-for-peace-than-people-who-dedicated-their-entire-lives-working-for-it</a></p>
<p>When I was in grade school the class was about to make a substitute teacher cry I succeeded to make the biggest loudmouth&#8217;s girl friend to put up her nose and he shut up putting a wall of silence around me until that teacher told me to shut up and the class laughed, and when the teacher said to the class, “Why do you listen to that troublemaker” they laughed so hard that she gained control and I was proud. Much later at the confrontation over the Move Back to Nature group and the city of Philadelphia, that then inspired children, and the kids taunted a black police officer saying “You belong on our side of the street” then they told me, “You belong on the other side” but when I started to cross an officer began shaking his club at me and  the kids starting laughing. Again I was proud to stop a riot except after I was arrested. Later a sharp tongued antagonist pointed out that the Black Muslims had time to get the kids off the street without my calming efforts, so “You shouldn&#8217;t feel you did anything to save the world”. Until she corrected me I thought I changed history. Anyways I have similar ideas of creating world peace, but since my arrest in 1978 I haven&#8217;t acted the same way, and at this point I won&#8217;t make the slightly older children that run the world mad at me in such a way that they won&#8217;t fight with each other. I have no intention of doing something that will make people mad that mad at me unless a doctor a some future date says I have only a few more weeks to live. The reason why we don&#8217;t know how much it hurts for insults to be hurled at Islam, is that they respect Jesus and thus don&#8217;t hurl touchy insults at Jesus in response to the insults that which are hurled at what Islam holds sacred. </p>
<p>What I can safely do is point to other dangers. In 2008 the date the Large Hadron Colider was started people were scared, In 2001 Mexico was upset that their sacred crop, corn, was cross-pollinated by the wind to include insecticide from genetically modified corn that US scientists were feeding to pigs. Insecticide that makes alarmed bees flee the hive. In 2011 some were upset that Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park was rumbling and might become a super volcano, Google “The year without a summer.”<br />
Anyway, Rebecca Sargent making this a more safe peaceful and loving world includes figuring out when to tell a driver to get off the phone and when not to say anything at all when a fellow subway passenger acts angry.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Violent encounters with random strangers&#8230; by louiseromain</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 19:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use the tool of Nonviolent Communication in this sort of situation and it&#039;s never failed me so far. 
I can either guess what&#039;s going on in him (&quot;Do you want someone to hear how pissed off you are?&quot;) or express myelf honestly (&quot;I&#039;m scared right now, feeling hopeless that anything I say might be taken the wrong way and make things worse. How does this land for you?&quot;).
It defuses all the situations I&#039;ve found myself in and has given me courage to intervene and live up to my values. Being part of a silent majority no longer has appeal to me I&#039;m delighted to say!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use the tool of Nonviolent Communication in this sort of situation and it&#8217;s never failed me so far.<br />
I can either guess what&#8217;s going on in him (&#8220;Do you want someone to hear how pissed off you are?&#8221;) or express myelf honestly (&#8220;I&#8217;m scared right now, feeling hopeless that anything I say might be taken the wrong way and make things worse. How does this land for you?&#8221;).<br />
It defuses all the situations I&#8217;ve found myself in and has given me courage to intervene and live up to my values. Being part of a silent majority no longer has appeal to me I&#8217;m delighted to say!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Violent encounters with random strangers&#8230; by richardkanepa</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 16:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Richard Kane in Philly PA The anonymous comment on this blog is an except of the one I made at, internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/blogs/violent-encounters-with-random-strangers 
I think the needless guilt Rebecca Sargent felt in not making a scene points to the overly narrow definition of what a peacemaker is. Someone distracting two of their children that seem about to be in a fight, or even yelling a nasty expatiate and nasty insults and running away to stop two people larger then themself from fighting.  Sometimes attempted peace efforts are the opposite like people hurling insults at a foreign country so we here in America can get along better. Left out of the excerpt of my points posted by autonomous is how impressed I was about Ron Paul raining on the Republican hate debates and the US Black Muslims removing little kids from the street during tense confrontations  Israel kills children made the tension between Israel and Palestinian much worse before someone started removing rock throwing six and seven year olds from the streets,
http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/77-77/11309-ron-paul-has-done-more-for-peace-than-people-who-dedicated-their-entire-lives-working-for-it

When I was in grade school the class was about to make a substitute teacher cry I succeeded to make the biggest loudmouth&#039;s girl friend to put up her nose and he shut up putting a wall of silence around me until that teacher told me to shut up and the class laughed, and when she said why do you listen to that troublemaker they laughed so hard that she gained control and I was proud. Much later at the confrontation over the Move back to nature group and the city of Philadelphia, that then inspired children, and the kids taunted a black police officer saying you belong on our side of the street then they told me I belong on the other side but when I started to cross an officer began shaking his club at me and  the kids starting laughing. Again I was proud to stop a riot except after I was arrested. Later a sharp antagonist pointed out that the Black Muslims had time to get the kids off the street without my calming efforts. Any ways I have ideas of creating peace that make more sense than a old friend Cathy Chang who set herself on fire but I this point have no intention of doing something that will make people mad at me unless a doctor a some future date says I have only a few more weeks to live. The reason why we don&#039;t know how much it hurts for insults to be hurled at Islam, is that they respect Jesus and thus don&#039;t hurl touchy insults at Jesus in response to that which are hauled at what Islam holds sacred.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Richard Kane in Philly PA The anonymous comment on this blog is an except of the one I made at, internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/blogs/violent-encounters-with-random-strangers<br />
I think the needless guilt Rebecca Sargent felt in not making a scene points to the overly narrow definition of what a peacemaker is. Someone distracting two of their children that seem about to be in a fight, or even yelling a nasty expatiate and nasty insults and running away to stop two people larger then themself from fighting.  Sometimes attempted peace efforts are the opposite like people hurling insults at a foreign country so we here in America can get along better. Left out of the excerpt of my points posted by autonomous is how impressed I was about Ron Paul raining on the Republican hate debates and the US Black Muslims removing little kids from the street during tense confrontations  Israel kills children made the tension between Israel and Palestinian much worse before someone started removing rock throwing six and seven year olds from the streets,<br />
<a href="http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/77-77/11309-ron-paul-has-done-more-for-peace-than-people-who-dedicated-their-entire-lives-working-for-it" rel="nofollow">http://readersupportednews.org/pm-section/77-77/11309-ron-paul-has-done-more-for-peace-than-people-who-dedicated-their-entire-lives-working-for-it</a></p>
<p>When I was in grade school the class was about to make a substitute teacher cry I succeeded to make the biggest loudmouth&#8217;s girl friend to put up her nose and he shut up putting a wall of silence around me until that teacher told me to shut up and the class laughed, and when she said why do you listen to that troublemaker they laughed so hard that she gained control and I was proud. Much later at the confrontation over the Move back to nature group and the city of Philadelphia, that then inspired children, and the kids taunted a black police officer saying you belong on our side of the street then they told me I belong on the other side but when I started to cross an officer began shaking his club at me and  the kids starting laughing. Again I was proud to stop a riot except after I was arrested. Later a sharp antagonist pointed out that the Black Muslims had time to get the kids off the street without my calming efforts. Any ways I have ideas of creating peace that make more sense than a old friend Cathy Chang who set herself on fire but I this point have no intention of doing something that will make people mad at me unless a doctor a some future date says I have only a few more weeks to live. The reason why we don&#8217;t know how much it hurts for insults to be hurled at Islam, is that they respect Jesus and thus don&#8217;t hurl touchy insults at Jesus in response to that which are hauled at what Islam holds sacred.</p>
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