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Originally Posted by cheguevara6
Wanted to pose some questions here:
1. Why is september 11th refered to as the "worst act of terrorism in our nations history? Anyone with any background in history, or anyone who makes a cursory look at history will notice atrocities occuring on american soil, or what is now american soil, all the way back to when Columbus "discovered" America. Columbus and his men, would rape the Arawak, sic dogs on them, beat them, and set them on fire at the stake in groups of thirteens (christians know what this is in reference to). White "settlers" massacred an entire people. Native Americans were nearly exterminated. 10's of millions of Africans were transported from Africa to America for a lovely life of beatings, whippings and backbreaking work all to serve whites. 10's of millions of Africans died along the way in the so called Middle Passage. From the 1800's until the mid 1950's, black men were routinely hung/lynched for crimes they may or may not have committed, many revolving around the idea of a black man raped a white woman. The act of enslaving an entire people, is that not a terrorist act? How about giving Native Americans small pox? Or the continueing enslavement of blacks in jails and prisons, or the wanton brutality involved in the wholesale murder of many black males at the hand of raving lunatic pigs in inner cities? The murder of millions of Vietnamese, and use of napalm, is that terrorism? How about the murder of hundreds of thousands of people in Nagasaki and Hiroshima? The forced internment of Japanese Americans, that surely is not a terrorist act right?
Do those atrocities not constitute a terrorist actions? Are we so blind in society that we only care about ourselves? As Noam chomsky said, "september 11th wasnt extraordinary, what was, was the victim" (ie americans).
2. As a society we have to realize as Noam Chomsky suggested to even pursue the war against terror, is laughable. This barb is aimed at both parties. The fact that america is the single greatest purveyor of violence in our nations history makes it laughable we should want to eradicate it. If you feel thats too extreme, none other that MLK said that. He wasnt all that extreme in politics. He wasnt calling for seperatist ideas as malcolm was.
In your opinion is it even worth it to pursue this war on terrorism that is actually, terrorism!?
3. The fact we as a society fail to understand, we were hit on septemeber 11th not because of our freedoms. People under taliban rule didnt bomb a abortion clinic or a antiwar rally or a progun rally. They bombed the WTC because of our foreign policy. Until we realize that, nothing will change.
As ward churchill said :"stop killing our kids, if you want your own to be safe."
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Your views are so flawed I don't know where to begin. "Our nation" is only 200+ years old, so lose that Columbus shit. Vietnam and Japan, last I checked, are not apart of the USA. Noam Chomsky is a fucking moron, and I'm sorry you're so captivated by him you've based half of your post on his words.
Look, our nation has done some fucked up things lately regarding foreign policy. I will be the first to admit that. The rest of the world is justified in disliking us, but at the same time must realize that we as citizens don't agree with a lot of it either. Look at Bush's approval rating. However, this rant you're going on has totally shifted from your original question. The statement means that it was the most catastrophic attack on civilians by a "terrorist" organization since this country was formed. Not to be confused with the worst, most despicable act that we have commited domestically or to another country during war-time. Talk this shit tomorrow...don't do this today. For some people this day still has meaning. In the mean time, goggle "Bataan Death March" or "treatment of POWs in vietnam". Nobody's perfect.