No, you seem to be pointing a finger at the US as being "the big troublesome brute", while ignoring the fact that everyone in the world, given the chance, would 99% percent likely do the same thing, and maybe even worse.And on the flip side, many Muslims also want the world to live the way that they say. Your point?
I'm not pointing a finger. I'm saying don't point a finger because you have no right to. Thanx for proving my point though.![]()
I was referring to the general populace, not the fundamentalist wackos in charge. They are against it because, besides the possibility of spiritual corruption, it may sway the populace into not wanting to follow the religious hardline anymore. Yet, the fundamentalists DO use the high tech goods they rail against, if they're the only ones who can use or gain benefit from them.As for us telling the Middle East what to do, the people there will sop up numerous Western ideas and goods, given the chance. Is this a good thing?
Actually the fanatics are against all Western ideas and goods......including kites!
And why don't you? For that matter, do you think the people over there have the right (moral, psychological, whatever not legal) to judge what others of their own kind do? If someone across the street from you was beating their wife and children to a bloody pulp everyday, and claiming it's his "custom" to do so, because his religion, people, whatnot say so, would you hold your tongue because you can't tell him he's wrong to do so, less you "offend" him? Custom is not concrete, nor is it sacred because it's "right", or "right" because it's "sacred".Hard to tell, but the only people who have a problem with this are the Islamic clerics, religious leaders, and theocratic rulers, who stand to lose power if the people aren't afraid of the religious police or bogeymen anymore. And can anyone honestly defend many of the human rights violations that occur in the Middle East in the name of religion?
I already said I don't agree with it but I know I don't have the right to judge it.
No, he doesn't like us because he views Americans (arguably the icon of the West) as immoral, and the fact that they were stationed in the holy Land of Sand that is Saudi Arabia angered him. As for the US plundering other countries, do you have any condemnation for the governments and leaders who allow it (US installed puppets or not)? And what about governments that plunder their own nations?
Why single out the US as the bad guy, when there are many governments that are just as bad, or worse, and cause more direct suffering than the US does? Or is it just because you "can't judge others"?Wykith wrote:What about them?I'm not advocating anyone. I'm stating that there is no excuse for any of what's happened but action bears with it the curse of reaction.
I'm saying the US is wasting money and resources on 3rd World countries that either dislike us half for good reasons and half because we provide a distraction from local problems for the government, or that use the aid for their military to keep the people oppressed.Wykith wrote:All thanx to good old thoughtful uncle Sam.
kthulhu wrote:Who also provides lots of financial aid to the world, for all the non good it does.Are you saying they feel guilty or that they are justifying all the wrong they do?
[/quote]Wykith wrote:They are the self proclaimed sheriffs of the world. The final word on what's right and wrong. Acceptable and unacceptable, true and false.
I totally agree on the new bucket.kthulhu wrote:No, that would be the <a href="http://www.nationalreview.com/kopel/kop ... asp">UN</a>, who are trying to stop the leaking bucket that is the world with paper, while saying that their method is best, instead of getting a new bucket.
Good, we agree on something.
Care to expound on this some more?Yes, and Europe left a great legacy with its empires. Much of Africa's problems can be traced to the imperialist control, plundering, and subsistence infrastructure that France, England, Belgium, and other nations threw over the African continent, and the power vacuum that occured when the control was either thrown off or moved out. The Soviets, to my knowledge, did what we do and gave military aid to Communist friendly countries, which caused problems. Compared to the centuries of oppression and non progress that caused, the US seems rather tame.
Yeah, slavery now a days is pretty tame too. And no I'm not being sarcastic.