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SoulSearcher said:View Post I think your military is the world's most barbaric for all the civilians and wedding parties the trigger happy flunkies like to bomb..
Maybe you should go back to your country -- wherever that is.
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SoulSearcher said:View Post I think your military is the world's most barbaric for all the civilians and wedding parties the trigger happy flunkies like to bomb..
Maybe you should go back to your country -- wherever that is.
Well, we have come far from the Middle Ages, and especially after the Holocaust, WWII, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, etc., we do require countries that have hundreds of imperialistic military bases abroad, who routinely support tyranny abroad for their own strategic interests and yet go to war to supposedly give people "freedom", etc, etc, to behave responsibly, and avoid civilian causalities, especially since warfare is asymmetric, and usually between hegemonic forces and resistance.
Maybe you should go back to your country -- wherever that is.
Very little pay huh...well a huge chunk of these volunteers are flunkies who otherwise would have nothing else to do. Besides, the military deliberately targets the poor and minorities to join the forces. Otherwise you would have seen Jenna Bush and her sister serving instead of getting arrested for underage drinking in some bar.So you're just part of the "Hate America" crowd. Most Americans appreciate the fact that we have such a dedicated and professional military. Men and women who volunteer to wear the uniform of the United States for very little pay and at great risk to themselves.
As far as I'm concerned, my freedoms are protected by ACLU, and many many teachers and attorneys who work hard everyday to maintain the freedoms and liberties that powerful interests within the country are trying to erode. All the flunkies protect abroad are US corporate interests, not mine.We just celebrated Memorial Day. A day when we reflect on the sacrifices made by those people so that ignorant people, such as you appear to be, can make asinine statements about them freely.
There has never been a military that has been so powerful and has used its power so sparingly in the history of the world. Because of our military, millions of people throughout the world are free of oppressive dictators.
Labeling ordinary people who are merely fighting off foreign invaders by calling them "terrorist" is a very effective tactic as the simpletons that make up a majority of Americans hardly question anything when they hear words like that. Same thing when the state apparatus tries to blur the line between the Taleban and ordinary Pushtoons who just don't want and have never wanted foreign invaders in their land. For many around the world, US soldiers and military is the world's biggest terrorist organisation, by the state department's own definition.I like the fact that they kill terrorists. Maybe you have a problem with that. Just as a suggestion. If you don't want your wedding to be bombed, don't invite terrorists as guests.
So you do have a double standard: some people are allowed to be terrorists, and that's okay with you, but other people aren't even allowed to defend themselves.
Nice of you to show your true colors.
This video should summarize why this thread is a farce. I've been pretty critical of Israel lately with their construction plan and refusal to disclose their Nuclear arsenal, but this was a total setup to discredit them.
Wow.
The restraint of the IDF people in face of such barbarism is astounding. I would have had my sidearm out and been shooting anyone carrying anything resembling a weapon after the first of my comrades was hit.
If anyone doubts who the civilized side was there, that video settles it.
Barbarism, civilised, etc., buzz words buzz words. Look up the word Hasbara. Native Indians were "uncivilised" too, right? And what did the "civilised" do? And where is the Holy Spirit when I need her to speak through you?
Imagine if nobody ever colonized North America...
Just for sake of argument, how many Native Americans do you think would give up their modern lives to return to scrapping a living off the land using Neolithic technology?
That being said, I'm still in favor of increased Native American land rights and autonomy.
Very likely. The conditions which lead to civilization elsewhere in the World did not occur in North America other than where it occurred in southern Mexico.
How does that relate in any way to what I just said?
It's colonists who brought technology to the natives, not the other way around.
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The palestinians weren't skirting the blockade. These activists were. And, as it turns out, many of these activists and the organization itself, were partially funded by terrorist organizations.But the Palestinian Authority did not consent to the blockade! How does Israel gain "entitlement" over that coastline?
(one hesitates to point out something so obvious, but this key point is somehow lost in a sense of awe at Israel's "entitlement.")
It goes without saying that the Palestinians are "entitled" to skirt the blockade or it wouldn't be a blockade.
So when the international community weighs in to a dispute between two parties, we find that
a) opinions vary from country to country about the probity of the blockade
b) it is less about entitlements than reasons why the blockade should stand or not.
Turkey would evidently make the case that it should not stand.
The palestinians weren't skirting the blockade. These activists were. And, as it turns out, many of these activists and the organization itself, were partially funded by terrorist organizations.
The palestinian authority didn't have to give consent because they're not in control of the stretch of coastline being blockaded. Hamas, however, was. Hamas is a terrorist organization. Even though the blockade isn't the best course of action, you could hardly argue that Israel isn't entitled to enact a blockade (with Egypt's help, mind you) to prevent weapons from being offloaded to Hamas.
Do you mean Mahmoud Abbas opposed the entry of the ships carrying emergency supplies, or Aziz Duwaik did, or some other party?
And which, "as it turns out" terrorist organisations are you able to cite evidence for? Have I missed something? I have not followed this 24/7 but I don't recall anyone seizing massive caches of weapons or rocket launchers.
Perhaps the Americans can help Israel look for them; their skills were honed so well in Iraq at detecting hidden weapons that really really were there if you only look hard enough. If you say "really really" often enough it becomes really really true. I'm still not seeing how these are not humanitarian supplies.
Incidentally, I have no affection for Hamas. I agree they are a terrorist organisation. I think it would be productive to disqualify them from future elections. However I also think it would be productive to disqualify Netanyahu. And that damn wall will be on the green line, one way or another.
Very little pay huh...well a huge chunk of these volunteers are flunkies who otherwise would have nothing else to do. Besides, the military deliberately targets the poor and minorities to join the forces. Otherwise you would have seen Jenna Bush and her sister serving instead of getting arrested for underage drinking in some bar.
As far as I'm concerned, my freedoms are protected by ACLU, and many many teachers and attorneys who work hard everyday to maintain the freedoms and liberties that powerful interests within the country are trying to erode. All the flunkies protect abroad are US corporate interests, not mine.
If that's what you believe, then your granddad ass is smoking something illegal!!! Since we are talking about the Middle East, why don't you go research your military's history in the ME. Contrary to the pile of fecal matter you just laid above about freedom, it is precisely because of American military assurances to protect virtually all the brutal dictators in the ME that millions of people don't have freedom there. Besides, in countries like Iran and Chile, where the people were able to get free elections, it was YOUR government that had overthrown those governments to install dictators. So yeah, your idiocracy will work with the dumbfucks that make up half of your country that believe in these myths, but I'm very familiar with the history of the US and its military. The only people your military ensures freedom for is your corporations and oil companies, and by opening new markets.
http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/interventions.html
Labeling ordinary people who are merely fighting off foreign invaders by calling them "terrorist" is a very effective tactic as the simpletons that make up a majority of Americans hardly question anything when they hear words like that. Same thing when the state apparatus tries to blur the line between the Taleban and ordinary Pushtoons who just don't want and have never wanted foreign invaders in their land. For many around the world, US soldiers and military is the world's biggest terrorist organisation, by the state department's own definition.
Imagine if nobody ever colonized North America...
Just for sake of argument, how many Native Americans do you think would give up their modern lives to return to scrapping a living off the land using Neolithic technology?
It's colonists who brought technology to the natives, not the other way around.
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