People with loud voices rarely take action, as they are too weak and incapable of expressing their emotions
Sad to see the world for decades making statements full of violence and loud threats
There is a famous English proverb that says: Carry a big stick, and speak kindly. I always remember this proverb when I look at the way the world speaks in politics, media and society, they often speak very loudly, while if we look at the way the powerful such as Americans and Europeans speak on television, radio, and public events, we will find it very nice, Tenderness, civility, and calmness. You hardly ever see an American or European leader or official speaking in a loud, sharp tone, or roaring phrases. Westerners usually speak in a very light tone, which makes you pity them for their meekness and kindness.
What is remarkable is that the Western official makes the most dangerous statements and threats in a tone so low that it is difficult for us, the world, to discern whether that official is really threatening, threatening, or will burn the ground under our feet. I often wondered when I saw this or that Western politician saying the fiercest, most strict, and deadly things so coldly that you might not take him seriously, or you might not believe that he was angry or irritable, except rarely.
On the contrary, we find a person, whether a leader, official, orator, or commentator, shouting at the top of his voice using phrases that shake mountains from the intensity of their violence and the weight of their impact, even if the matter does not require sharpness, or a loud voice, or emotion. But the funny thing is that those with loud voices rarely do violent or horrible actions, for they are too weak and unable to translate their outrageous emotion or vocal tyranny into strong actions. The detonator that only stuns the eardrums. In other words, they are more like the bullets that they use in training camps and call it "chalabi", that is, which makes a strong sound, but does not kill a fly.
It is very sad to see the world, for decades, uttering statements full of violence, anger, and loud threats, that if achieved on the ground, all the lands would be liberated, and we might control the world from the farthest corners of China to Chile, the farthest point on the planet Earth. If you listen, for example, to the preachers.
Instead of frothing, lathering, and threatening the world with our worn-out rhetoric and vocal rants, we should prepare for them as much as we can. And when we have the reasons for that strength, I do not think that we will raise our voices much to compensate for our inability, disappointment and frustration, and we will not threaten anyone with great things, but we will hit the enemies without firing a single sound bullet. And as the famous English proverb says: Let us look for a big stick first, and then we will speak kindly, automatically, for revenge, in any case, as the English also say, “A food that must be eaten cold.”