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Originally posted by Leveller
Killing one or two more of them is going to make absolutely no difference. There is no more hostility to breed in their hearts. They already hate everything West with all their souls. Wasting people like this is no great loss.
George W. Bush will bring greatness to this country.
Originally posted by Leveller
Killing one or two more of them is going to make absolutely no difference. There is no more hostility to breed in their hearts. They already hate everything West with all their souls. Wasting people like this is no great loss.
I guess all that propaganda about them loving us was B.S.
Originally posted by another_one
Say an Iraqi "troublemaker" kills your family, I bet you'd feel pretty good. I'd ask you how it feels. I mean, since he hated your family probably with "all his soul", it is completely justified and the best thing to do.
[Edited on 1-5-2003 by another_one]
WTF has my family got to do with anything?
Get it straight. If a few fanatics, or even a few guys carrying a placard, get in the way of freedom and peace and get shot, I don't care.
They should be smart enough not to bite the hand that's going to feed them. In case you haven't noticed - there is a war in Iraq. People get killed. It's still going on. If anybody thought civilians weren't going to die they were living in cloud cookoo land. Yes, it's human life being wasted but at the end of the day it is sometimes necessary. This war doesn't neccessarily stop just because the Iraqi army doesn't exist any more. There are fanatics who want to plunge Iraq back into the dark ages. They want to do this because they either crave power or they are ignorant of what they are letting themselves in for if they succeed. There may even be one or two who blindly follow their faith and honestly believe that they are doing the right thing. That doesn't make them right though, does it?
The whole point of the war in Iraq was to create a society where these people have no power to threaten each other, their neighbours or the West. If shooting them takes that chance for power away then I'm all for it.
Sure, one or two of these Iraqis might just have a mild dislike for the US and went along to throw stones just because everyone else was doing it. If they died, then they died through stupidity. A loss of life, I'm sure, but that's survival of the fittest. That's no capitalist, arrogant, NWO attitude. That is realism. People die every day. If they were too stupid to stay indoors that's their call. Nobody made them go throw stones and shoot at US soldiers.
Originally posted by Leveller
Originally posted by another_one
Say an Iraqi "troublemaker" kills your family, I bet you'd feel pretty good. I'd ask you how it feels. I mean, since he hated your family probably with "all his soul", it is completely justified and the best thing to do.
[Edited on 1-5-2003 by another_one]
WTF has my family got to do with anything?
Get it straight. If a few fanatics, or even a few guys carrying a placard, get in the way of freedom and peace and get shot, I don't care.
They should be smart enough not to bite the hand that's going to feed them. In case you haven't noticed - there is a war in Iraq. People get killed. It's still going on. If anybody thought civilians weren't going to die they were living in cloud cookoo land. Yes, it's human life being wasted but at the end of the day it is sometimes necessary. This war doesn't neccessarily stop just because the Iraqi army doesn't exist any more. There are fanatics who want to plunge Iraq back into the dark ages. They want to do this because they either crave power or they are ignorant of what they are letting themselves in for if they succeed. There may even be one or two who blindly follow their faith and honestly believe that they are doing the right thing. That doesn't make them right though, does it?
The whole point of the war in Iraq was to create a society where these people have no power to threaten each other, their neighbours or the West. If shooting them takes that chance for power away then I'm all for it.
Sure, one or two of these Iraqis might just have a mild dislike for the US and went along to throw stones just because everyone else was doing it. If they died, then they died through stupidity. A loss of life, I'm sure, but that's survival of the fittest. That's no capitalist, arrogant, NWO attitude. That is realism. People die every day. If they were too stupid to stay indoors that's their call. Nobody made them go throw stones and shoot at US soldiers.
I never said it was NWO attitude. But it's not realism. It's more arrogance. YOU would certainly not have the same opinion if it was one of your loved ones who was killed, and someone called it a "necessary loss".
No life is a necessary loss, and keep in mind: maybe someone does not want your idea of "freedom or piece" forced upon them.
Sorry for using "your family" as an analogy btw. Nothing personal.
Originally posted by Leveller
Of course, it's so politically correct of me to say I feel sorry for the poor little stone throwing, AK47 wielding Iraqi mob. Damn those American infidel oppressors. But sometimes the truth hurts. I'm not American and I'm not arrogant. I want to see the world turn into a better place.
Anyone who stands in the way of a freer, safer Iraq should be eliminated without a tear shed for them, because they deserve everything that they get.
Call it arrogance. I call it common sense.
Originally posted by quango
I want a world where people don't even find it necessary to protest.
Originally posted by dom
Honestly Leveller, I think your argument is pretty flawed and extremely western-centric. Children have been shot dead in these attacks by US troops. When I was looking at the video the next day I saw plenty of bullet holes in all of the buildings surrounding the compound (created by US bullets), but the compound itself just seemed to have a few broken windows, no bullet holes. i.e. people were throwing stones at the windows, and bullets were fired back at them. I can't believe that these children would have been able to throw stones far enough to damage the compound, which means they were just hit in the crossfire.
To say that these lives are expendable because they're not freedom loving is ridiculous. Perhaps the Iraqi's just feel that they'll be occupied by the US. The US will take all their oil to pay for rebuilding the country which they destroyed, and then they'll put a pro-US government in power which is unlikely to represent the people. I'm not surprised that some Iraqi's don't think of it as freedom. It's just a regime change!
The US have shown time and time again that they're perfectly happy for a government they support to carry out humans right abuses, why should we be surprised if the new Iraqi regime is given the same amount of leeway? In which case, will the Iraqi's gain anything out of this at all? (except for the removal of UN sanctions at some unspecified time in the future)
That's not necessarily how things will go, but I think it's a likely outcome, and I can understand why the Iraqi's (who have just been bombed remember) would feel that this is the most likely outcome.
Originally posted by dom
Honestly Leveller, I think your argument is pretty flawed and extremely western-centric.
To say that these lives are expendable because they're not freedom loving is ridiculous. Perhaps the Iraqi's just feel that they'll be occupied by the US. The US will take all their oil to pay for rebuilding the country which they destroyed, and then they'll put a pro-US government in power which is unlikely to represent the people. I'm not surprised that some Iraqi's don't think of it as freedom.