Not exact matches
However, we, as Americans should know better about the
ramifications of our
actions before we use our wonderful right
of «free speech» as it could possibly get someone killed by some murderous fanatic half way around the
world, or... even possibly here in our own country.
Like «Avengers: The Age
of Ultron,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier» and «Iron Man 3,» «Civil War» is simultaneously about the
ramifications of US intervention in a post-9 / 11
world; the responsibility
of private military contractors (which is basically what the Avengers are here) to defer to their government and the United Nations; the question
of whether civilian casualties negate the righteousness
of a noble mission; the allure and price
of vengeance; and individuals» ongoing, never - finished struggles to understand how their pasts drive their present - tense
actions.
«The Japanese American National Museum opened to the public 25 years ago and while the
World War II experience has always been at the core
of our mission and work, making sure that younger generations connect with what happened and understand the
ramifications of certain
actions, or lack
of action, seems especially vital right now.
Both a reflexive overview and a call to
action, the two - day event invited us to respond, together, to a changing
world, addressing visions
of the future in all their scientific, artistic and literary
ramifications.
Now here is where it gets really interesting (to me, at least, because I've always worked with «discarded» textiles) and actually quite sad — especially for those who consider the
ramifications of our
actions on the
world around us.