We've been sold a lie.
There is no Al Quaida.
I mean, if there was a big, scary, SPECTRE-like, terrorist organisation lurking in the shadows waiting to get us, it would have managed another hit against the US mainland in the years since 9/11.
There are terrorists, sure- but they're not centrally organised or well-armed or particularly smart. They're capable of one-off attacks on soft targets- as in Madrid and London.
Consider that last- aborted- attack on the London underground. One of the guys- the one the Italians are holding- has said the bombs were never meant to go off. I don't know whether he's lying or telling the truth, but either way his gang were a Mickey Mouse outfit.
I don't want to down-play the danger. There have been bombs and there will be more bombs, but this isn't World War III. We're not up against a Big Enemy, we're up against a scattered bunch of stupid, idealistic young men, all fired up by the same stupid, fascistic ideology.
It's one for the police, not the military.
But the lie about Al Quaida, complicated by further lies about WMDs and the politics of the Middle East, has landed us in an illegal and unwinnable war that is simply stengthening the stupid, fascistic ideology that inspires the stupid, idealistic young men.
There is no Al Quaida.
I mean, if there was a big, scary, SPECTRE-like, terrorist organisation lurking in the shadows waiting to get us, it would have managed another hit against the US mainland in the years since 9/11.
There are terrorists, sure- but they're not centrally organised or well-armed or particularly smart. They're capable of one-off attacks on soft targets- as in Madrid and London.
Consider that last- aborted- attack on the London underground. One of the guys- the one the Italians are holding- has said the bombs were never meant to go off. I don't know whether he's lying or telling the truth, but either way his gang were a Mickey Mouse outfit.
I don't want to down-play the danger. There have been bombs and there will be more bombs, but this isn't World War III. We're not up against a Big Enemy, we're up against a scattered bunch of stupid, idealistic young men, all fired up by the same stupid, fascistic ideology.
It's one for the police, not the military.
But the lie about Al Quaida, complicated by further lies about WMDs and the politics of the Middle East, has landed us in an illegal and unwinnable war that is simply stengthening the stupid, fascistic ideology that inspires the stupid, idealistic young men.
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Date: 2005-08-31 08:47 am (UTC)One of the things about these conversations that I think is so important: we need to read and, more importantly, listen to, folks on the other side. Otherwise, we get a variant of the "cult" effect -- we talk only to people who think like us, and we get reality drift.
I might re-name that the "Cindy Sheehan" effect in that she is now saying that George Bush is the bloodiest tyrant in history (or comparable rhetoric). Now, one might call George Bush any number of things, but saying that he's worse than Hitler, Stalin et al. is a bit of a stretch. We're getting reality drift in that no one around her seems to be suggesting that she keep her rhetoric a little more reality-based.
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Date: 2005-08-31 08:58 am (UTC)I value these exchanges we have. And I admire your courtesy. It's good to be able to air political differences without getting into a shouting match.
I'm aware that I mainly get my information from sources with a leftish bias- like the Guardian newspaper and Truthout.
I don't like George Bush- but, no, he's not "the bloodiest tyrant in history" or anything like. It's silly to go down that road.
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Date: 2005-08-31 09:16 am (UTC)Lstening to the way my neighbors vituperate George Bush et al., I've learned to temper my pronouncements on the policies of folk such as Ted Kennedy. Belittling these folks may make me feel better but it won't encourage folks to listen to what I have to say.
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Date: 2005-08-31 11:11 am (UTC)There's too much shouting and name-calling in politics these days and it's one of the things that alienates people. Democracy is a precious thing and in order to sustain it we have to have public debate which is about more than scoring points off the opposition. Otherwise reasonable people turn away in disgust and leave the arena to the moonbats.
(I love that word "moonbats"- thank you for teaching it me.)
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