Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Citizens Have Helpful Opinions 




Syria is in despair!  The unstable government isn't treating citizens the way they should be treated.  Assad the current president most likely was not fairly elected.  At the meeting I attended the participants know what was going on and don’t like it! The participants thought that the children’s education is extremely important. The children are the next generation of Syria; if they are not educated Syria will have a hard time surviving as a country.

The group of participants had a majority opinion of supporting foreign intervention. The people with this opinion wanted help since the conflict isn't getting anywhere.  They also want a foreign intervention because without it the chemical attack would have been blamed on the rebels.  Some people did not want a foreign country to intervene. They think that a foreign intervention could cause a chain reaction making Syria a bigger battle ground.

This town meeting went very well.  The talk about foreign intervention was booming with productivity; which I believe is because each town member wants for what they want to happen with a possibility of compromise.  At times the discussion wasn't very productive with silences at times.  It was when the town meeting was talking about joining in arms. I think this topic wasn't as popular.


Of the opinions discussed I agreed with what the majority of the people thought. I agree with a foreign intervention. I think the most viable way of a foreign intervention is doing it peacefully like a few town members said. I think this is most viable because it is helping to stop the violence without angering Russia and China as it would intervening the Syrian civil war with violence.  The least viable option is to join in arms if you have no fighting experience. A few town people said this was a bad idea because the majority of people joining have no experience fighting. Those people would just be another person to be killed.

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