Try to recall this dialogue. Though this was said in 1930's (that's what the story says), I feel this is still applicable with extreme relevance. When I think more, I find that its even applicable throughout the human history (from the time of adam-n-eve {so called begining} to this very moment when you are reading this).

I hope you got what I am trying to say here. It may be the effect of movies with social messages I am watching now a days. But, I don't understand how can this be the will of God that people are just looking for an excuse to kill each other. Well, I know its not gonna change but it disturbs. And it disturbs most of us. You look anywhere in the world, its the same story everywhere right from the borders of countries to the border of cities to streets to homes. . . . . . The level of excuses differs ofcourse.

Who is responsible? Exerpts from a riview of movie Fight Club(1999): "By blaming movies like Fight Club for real-life horrors(I think wars and massacres too), politicians want us to look at the world through rose-colored glasses that they have tinted. Instead, Fincher(director of the movie) offers a clear, uncompromising portrait that disturbs because it is perceptive and defies the facile answers proffered by elected officials. Movies are not to blame. Guns are not to blame. People and the society that has spawned and stifled them are."

What's the solution? Ofcourse, I don't know. But the so called world leaders, socialists, thinkers and great humans don't know either. Let's all try to find out if we can and keep on playing our part in the play.

Till then, lets pray for all of us. May God give us atleast a bit humanity and understanding that killing each other does't solve any problem. It didn't in past millions of years.

Update: Well, I am not sure if you could recall the dialogue or not. It was in the movie "Rang De Basanti" when Mr. McHeneley goes to church before execution.

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