posted on Feb, 25 2012 @ 12:40 PM
While I am not exactly a "gamer", I came across a video game called "Homefront", earlier today. For those who dont know, the games plotline involves
an American resistance of a North Korean invasion. The player takes on the role of American insurgents fighting a guerilla war against the invading
Koreans.
Interestingly, the games writer also worked on another popular piece of fiction - a 1984 movie called
Red
Dawn, which depicts an American guerilla resistance against an invading Soviet force.
These fictional storylines, depicting American resistance as "freedom fighters" and glorifying armed insurgency from an American point of view, are
perfect parallels to the situation in Afghanistan....where the Afghans are fighting a guerilla war resisting an American occupation.
Americans need to note that Afghan resistance to foriegn occupation has always been depicted in a positive light in American film culture, through
films such as Rambo 3 and The Beast. (Not to mention, the mujahideen also recieved approval and support from American politicians of that era as
well)
Therefore, the present day Afghan resistance of American forces also need to be evaluated in the same light.
The religious element ingrained within the current Afghan resistance, is no reason to discount the Afghan resistance. The point is, resisting foriegn
occupation is human nature, which transcends barriers such as race or religion.
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