<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Irresistibly Fish]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://brettfish.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[brettfish]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://brettfish.wordpress.com/author/brettfish/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[something something Miley Cyrus, something something Ben Affleck Batman, oh and by the way,&nbsp;Syria!]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>hm. so i couldn&#8217;t sleep. just had too much going on in my head. so i thought i&#8217;ll jump on here and throw a little bit at the screen. probably more for me than any of you, but that&#8217;s okay.</p>
<p>the one thing is the crisis in Syria. which to be honest i don&#8217;t really know a whole lot about. not enough by any stretch of the imagination.</p>
<p>i know that a while back over 600 people had been killed. but i also know that chemical attacks were made. i know the death toll is well over 1000 now.</p>
<p>i know that America are paused to intervene. i know that UK, France, Germany and Turkey have joined the calls for intervention.</p>
<p>i know that America does not have the greatest reputation both in terms of their motivation for getting involved in world skirmishes and also their actual involvement in a number of countries, both in the middle east and beyond.</p>
<p>i read that Kevin Rudd, prime minister of Australia had this to say: &#8220;I do not believe the world can simply turn a blind eye to the use of chemical weapons against a civilian population resulting in nearly 300 deaths, or more, and some 3,600 people hospitalised.&#8221; [The Guardian: <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/26/syria-us-un-inspection-kerry">http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/26/syria-us-un-inspection-kerry</a>]</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>AND THEN THERE WAS MILEY</strong></p>
<p>meanwhile from the corners of the CNN.com website to the front page of the Onion satirical online news site, from Twitter to Facebook and beyond, a huge number of people seemed to be spending the last 24 hours obsessed with the goings on at the Video Music Awards show.</p>
<p>in particular, Miley Cyrus and the number she performed with Robin Thicke, that was so sexually explicit and in-your-face dodgy it sent a picture of the reaction of Will Smith and his family while she was performing viral just by their looks of disbelief and what-the-heck-is-going-on-here-ness</p>
<p>i watched the video and it was too much of too much. as Robin Thicke&#8217;s mom commented after she was shown it, &#8220;I can&#8217;t unsee that.&#8221;</p>
<p>it is bothering me that the Miley Cyrus thing clogged up the Facebook status and Twitter feeds and only here are there is there mention of what is happening in Syria</p>
<p>[it should bother me equally as much that i spent more time following information about Mileygate than i did researching the situation in Syria, although Val and i both ended the evening sharing information with each other as we read up on different reports of it]</p>
<p>also remembering that the previous 24 hours had been completely taken up by the internet&#8217;s overwhelmment at the news that Ben Affleck would be playing Batman in the new Superman vs Batman movie [to date more than 50,000 signatures have been added to a petition asking for him to be deBatmanned]</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>THE EUGENE CHO CONVERSATIONS</strong></p>
<p>Eugene Cho is someone who i follow on Twitter. He is a follower of Jesus and from what evidence I have of his life I have a lot of respect for him. He challenges and encourages me regularly by what he writes and shares.</p>
<p>he tweeted some stuff about the war in Syria and got all sorts of conversations going:</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Cho ‏@EugeneCho:</strong> We can&#8217;t do nothing in the face of genocide in Syria. It may not be popular but one we must make.Praying for wisdom and courage for leaders.</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Cho ‏@EugeneCho:</strong> Stunning and shameful. Over 1,000,000 children have fled Syria and another 2,000,000 children are displaced within the country. #WeMustAct</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Cho ‏@EugeneCho:</strong> I&#8217;m so torn but&#8230;Yes, I do support military intervention in Syria. There&#8217;s a distinction between military aggression &amp; military protection.</p>
<p>to which he got some huge pushback &#8211; some was more accusatory:</p>
<p><strong>wondermirk ‏@wondermirk:</strong> @EugeneCho Really bro? I can&#8217;t retweet that. Violence is simply not acceptable. Fighting for peace is like fornicating for virginity.</p>
<p><strong>Maxwell Mooney ‏@MaxwellAMooney:</strong> @EugeneCho come a long way from the pacifism you endorsed not long ago. Could it have to do with your recent political ties with the Prez?</p>
<p>while others were more just wrestling with the question themselves:</p>
<p><strong>Warwick Rendell ‏@WarWraith: </strong>@EugeneCho It&#8217;s something we were discussing earlier. How do you protect the oppressed from the violent oppressor without violence?</p>
<p>And as someone who has a strong focus on non-violence [certainly a more focused intentional view on non-violence since our time over here as we have faced the idea and concept and questions related to it a lot more] it feels like a huge catch-22. If doing nothing means we see another potential Rwanda, then surely there has to be a better answer? But if entering violently just escalates the violence and creates flashbacks to time in Iraq and a lot of the mess that happened there, then what?</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>WHEN MILEY MEETS SYRIA</strong></p>
<p>Back to Eugene Cho, who feeling similiar to me about the fact that the Miley Cyrus dodgefest was receiving more focus and attention than Syria tweeted these:</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Cho ‏@EugeneCho: </strong>That so many would be outraged by #MileyCyrus and yet, so apathetic by what&#8217;s going on in Syria, Congo,&amp; North Korea&#8230;is truly outrageous.</p>
<p>Which made perfect sense, until this conversation happened on Facebook:</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Cho:</strong> That so many would be outraged by ‪#‎MileyCyrus and yet, so apathetic or uninformed by what&#8217;s going on in Syria, Congo, and North Korea&#8230;is truly outrageous. The former is entertainment. Yes, bad entertainment but the latter is real life.</p>
<p><strong>Tracy Bieger:</strong> While I wholeheartedly agree about the horrible atrocities taking place here, I think the former is also real life. The very real implications of a young woman who is looked at by other young girls as a &#8220;role model&#8221;, and the objectification and sexualization of young girls is still okay. This only fuels human trafficking, and the rape culture we still live in. Very real life.</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Cho:</strong> Tracy Bieger &#8211; Appreciate that comment. Fair pushback. Really fair and important. Another reminder why we need to be open to pushback. Thanks for sharpening me.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>WHERE DOES THAT LEAVE US, ME?</strong></p>
<p>To be honest, feeling pretty helpless.</p>
<p>What is there to do besides making statuses, tweeting my interest/horror/outrage and then moving on again next week when the next big thing hits?</p>
<p>And how do i differentiate in my mind the &#8220;big&#8221; thing that is Ben Affleck as the new Batman or Miley Cyrus twerking Robin Thicke inappropriately and the &#8220;big thing&#8221; that is a war that has currently seen more than 1000 people die?</p>
<p>To me, both are glaringly obvious symptoms that we live in a broken, messed up world. Which is both quite scary, but also quite encouraging in a sense as it just makes a whole lot of the Jesus-following stuff i believe a lot more clear.</p>
<p>The world is definitely in need of some saving. And i happen to know a Saviour. I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s a huge coincidence, but I do think I need to figure out some more stuff in terms of the &#8216;what do we do with this stuff&#8217;ness of it all.</p>
<p><strong>Anyone got any thoughts or ideas?</strong></p>
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