My thoughts go out to the Indian people for these attacks upon their country, and for the people who have died so senselessly.
On this American Thanksgiving, we celebrate that which we have to be thankful for. I am thankful that I live in a country where I can expect this feast, and thankful for everything this country gives me, including freedom, a relative peace, and a relative prosperity.
But what I feel thankful for most when I hear about events like these attacks in Mumbai, is how they make me and others embrace, with all the more vigor, all the communities on this world who suffer. We're all human, we all suffer, and so we should all love each other.
This terrorism doesn't make me hate, it makes me love more intensely, and I am thankful for that. That can be attacked, but it can never be destroyed or dissuaded.
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Hi!! I am and Indian who quite appreciates your views and I feel lucky that I stumbled across your blog. Anyways, As per my personal opinion, no country is safe against Islamic Terrorism and Mumbai Massacre is rightfully called "India's 9/11"
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