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Jason's avatar

What happened is terrible, what was happening was terrible, what is happening is terrible, and what will happen is terrible. And most of us have no way to change any of it.

But what I appreciate about this post is that it calls for something we are in control of: our thoughtfulness in our responses. Which is always in short supply. So it's good to be reminded.

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Helena Worthen's avatar

Phrases like "the war on terrorism" or "the war on poverty" or "the war on drugs" all mess up the word "war." We know that a war is between people; when it is used to mean action against a thing or a concept, it is being used as a metaphor. Under current usage, this metaphor has been asked to carry too much weight; it has collapsed into pieces and now just radiates fearsome, uncertain emotion that can be used for whatever purpose.

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