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Aug 26, 2011

Ripple Effect

This post was inspired by AP

AP's post on ripples in a pond  got me to thinking about the effects of ripples on events.

Most of us have seen the videos from Iraq/ AFG of the IED's exploding.

When the explosive (event) detonates it radiates outward on all axis points at its blast rate.

Then comes the real world and it forces to apply.  All the other things get sucked up in the blast and exert their resistance to it's beauty and the perfect expansion is altered.

Oleg Volk has a good picture that reflects this theory.



What if one person decided to stand up and stop the London riots...that first defining moment.  World history would be changed.

Today the British government has decided that it would be inappropriate to give away Olympic tickets of shooting competitions to kids.

Children will be banned from watching shooting events under Boris Johnson's Olympic ticket giveaway.
London schoolchildren are eligible for 125,000 Olympic tickets but these will not include any featuring guns, as Games organisers and City Hall fear a backlash from the anti-gun lobby.
Giving children tickets to the events, at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, could have appeared at odds with Mayor Boris Johnson's bid to quell teenage gun and knife crime.
A source said: "We decided it would not be appropriate. It's the only sport children will not be able to go to as part of the Ticketshare scheme."
The socialist are shaping the ripples to fit their view and how they want things be viewed.

As you sit there and ponder should I do this...should I get involved... should I take a stand

Should I resist

Think of the change that you might be able to make on the world.  Even if it only affects one person.

What would of happened if founding fathers decided to just sit back.


Resist, teach, move, shape things.

Alter the ripples

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