Posted on Jul 20, 2017
Secure Cognitive Domain for Conflict Management in Jammu and Kashmir
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Yes, this is an interesting article but very hard to read. I suggest collapsing your web browser to form the text into a narrow column, especially if you have a wide screen like mine. It's virtually impossible to scan a line of text across the entire screen without losing your place.
It's also a long article and I suppose I'll be back with other comments, but I was inspired to mention the fact that We, here in the U.S., are tempting fate by encouraging intemperance and even violence against those with whom we disagree. As the author wrote "For long political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir has failed to manage relapse of violence and management of societal anger that manifested due to poor governance, lack of youth empowerment, absence of development..." We see such relapses and mismangement on American campuses and in our urban areas which are the kinds of places where we have historically spawned radical uprisings in other nations. Thus, I feel justified to be concerned that neither our government nor We the People appear to be taking this seriously. We're far too embroiled in pointless propaganda and vilifying those who disagree with us. Isn't it time we address this?
It's also a long article and I suppose I'll be back with other comments, but I was inspired to mention the fact that We, here in the U.S., are tempting fate by encouraging intemperance and even violence against those with whom we disagree. As the author wrote "For long political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir has failed to manage relapse of violence and management of societal anger that manifested due to poor governance, lack of youth empowerment, absence of development..." We see such relapses and mismangement on American campuses and in our urban areas which are the kinds of places where we have historically spawned radical uprisings in other nations. Thus, I feel justified to be concerned that neither our government nor We the People appear to be taking this seriously. We're far too embroiled in pointless propaganda and vilifying those who disagree with us. Isn't it time we address this?
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