Starlight wrote:I have been following this on the BBC news web site. It comes across as rather dangerous in the city at the moment with 16 dead so far and not much faith is being put in the President's new promises.
Well, that IS the BBC, so take the reporting with a grain of salt! They used to be a bastion of solid, trustworthy journalism... but today? Not so much....
Some parts of the city are places to stay away from right now... (sort of like half of Chicago in the USA, any day of the year...

), but many parts are getting back to normal, or heading that way at least. Still lots of damage to fix, though: the terrorists certainly made their mark. I had to drive across part of the city this evening, to pick up some acoustic panels, and the biggest problem I saw along the way was the normal rush-hour traffic getting in my way!

An hour earlier than normal, as lots of companies are letting employees leave early, due to the disruption in the metro system, but apart from that, it was typical rush hour traffic. In fact, the President's speech was pretty well received by both sides of the political spectrum. Those on the left were saying things like: "Well, that's a good start at least. It doesn't go far enough, or deep enough, but at least it's a start." While those on the right were saying: "Good job Mr. President! More than reasonable. Just what was needed!". So I guess the truth lies somewhere in between. And now it's up to both sides to work together in Congress and actually enact the promises that they all agree are "good"! We'll see how that works out.
But what I'd be just as interested in seeing, is that the original promoters and perpetrators are found out and punished, exceedingly hard! Obviously the whole thing was orchestrated, planned, and coordinated: it would be nice to find out who that was, and put an end to it, so it can't happen again.
But this should be a lesson to other major cities around the world: be on your guard, because the same can happen to you. It's clear that it only takes a handful of well-organized anarchists to bring a big city to its knees. Scary, a bit terrifying, but true. Santiago was blindsided, unprepared, unsuspecting, but other cities should learn the lesson, and prepare to react faster and more decisively.
Of course, I'm sure the timing is just a coincidence...
- Stuart -