Okay,
children, it's time to stop reacting. Time to stop holding grudges.
Time to stop peeing in the sandbox. Time to stop worrying about who
looks strong and who looks weak. Time to stop thinking we're better than
everyone else. Time to stop having hissy fits and feeling like we're
going to vomit whenever someone takes offense at us telling them that
we're better than them.
It's time to put on our big boy/girl
pants and think before we speak. Time to talk to each other. Time to
realize that when Putin's is the calmest, most reasonable voice in the room, perhaps we need to stop and consider that. Time to not dismiss
everything else he said just because he (like everyone else on the
planet) does not like being told that we're better.
If you
need to sit on the step by yourself for a minute to calm down, do feel
free to do that. Come back when you're feeling a little more reasonable
and can actually add something constructive to the conversation.

2 comments:
Had I read this last autumn when you posted it, I'm sure I'd feel differently about it than I do now. Was this in re: Snowden or Syria or Sochi or something else (ooh, unintentional alliteration - bonus!)? I still stand by my comments prior to the Olympics that we (USA) should've boycotted them. Putin is a xenophobic, homophobic authoritarian thug. I think we ought to talk Putin when we next visit. :)
Yes, this was about Syria. And please note, I was not praising Putin. Far from it. Though his reasons were definitely suspect, he was the only one at the time saying that we needed to slow down and talk rather than just bombing the hell out of them.
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