David, from all the young people who died in Paris this last Friday they were @ least from nineteen nations.
And yes, I've heard about the Bataclan's nationality ownership.
One of my best friends is Irish...and he grew up on the outskirts of Belfast.
One film I saw @ the theater (1993) when it came out (powerful); based on a true story:
* The police hired by our bureaucrats, our taxes, our governments, in so many countries is so corrupted and discriminatory, that ...
If you are young, without a job, from another country, color, ...
It is us, the people who hire, who ask for protection, it is us with our own money/power who spill the blood of innocent children all across the universe.
Why? Because we are living in fear. ...Fear of being robbed and killed. That's what power does to us, and to them.
Our life's values only apply to us, not them.
My blood is universal; my very first ancestor was a star in the universe, then bang!
Today, my blood is red, like my flag, the Canadian flag, French Canadian, and the mother of my Dad's mother was pure Irish.
And the guys before her where from an Indian tribe of the Apalachian mountains. ...And their blood was red, like their skin, but black under their feet.
There is a film I recently watched, and I'll wait before I share. I have no immediate plan of sharing. I just don't know when I'll be ready.
¶ I just received (right now) a new email from my brother:
http://www.lifeinitaly.com/news/flags-half-mast-venice-paris-victim-valeria