Is this humanity?

hi hope all of you woulf be fine.Well well i am back again and here we are with another war and another act of cruelity and what make it worse is that the lone super power of world is supporting it.
Many of you may not agree with me but just look at lebanon,see the news and tell me how many hizbollah men are dead only one who are suffering in lebanon are innocent children,women and others.there were many ways to sort out this problem but Israel as ever used agression and is hell bent on destroying the whole lebanon.What was the reason of killing 60 people in Qana and destroying UN office and UN convoys.And look at US double game on one side it is supplying israel with arms and on other side it is sending aid to lebanon.I hope there may be people who may agree with me
 

om3ga

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lordvader1 said:
I have no problem with it. The way they treated their own people and for what happened on 9/11, they fuckin got off easy. People like that deserve to die horribly.

:rolleyes: ...........there you go again, tarring all with the same brush.........
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
well i for one have absolutly no resect or sympathy for members of the taliban! I say we should turn a blind eye to the way the prisoners who belong to the taliban are treated but that's just my opinion! fuck em all and may the burn in hell! :thefinger
 

om3ga

It's good to be the king...
We had plenty of sympathy for the taliban when they were the Mujahideen. From wikipedia....

The mujahideen were significantly financed, armed, and trained by the United States (during the Carter and Reagan administrations) and by Pakistan (during the Zia-ul-Haq military regime), the People's Republic of China, and Saudi Arabia. The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was the interagent used in the majority of these activities to disguise the sources of support for the resistance.

Ronald Reagan praised them as freedom fighters, and the 1988 Rambo III, portrayed them as heroic. This connection is ironic, in light of the future turn of events in which many of the same men would end up as a major threat to the United States.

Following the Soviet retreat, many of the larger mujahideen groups began to fight each other. After several years of this fighting, a village mullah organized religious students into an armed movement, with the backing of Pakistan, who was being funded by the United States, which found the existing government to be too Russian-influenced, even following the collapse of the Soviet Union. This movement became known as the Taliban, meaning "students", and referring to the Saudi-backed religious schools which produced Islamic fundamentalism along the pacific coast of Asia. With each success the Taliban had, their popularity and numbers grew.

By 2001, the Taliban, with backing from the Pakistani ISI, had defeated most of the militias and controlled most of Afghanistan. The remaining militias were in the north-east of the country. The opposition allied themselves together and became known as the National Islamic United Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan — the United Front, or Northern Alliance.

A wealthy Saudi named Osama bin Laden was a prominent mujahideen organizer and financier; his Maktab al-Khadamat (MAK) (Office of Services) funnelled money, arms, and Muslim fighters from around the world into Afghanistan, with the assistance and support of the Saudi government. In 1988, bin Laden broke away from the MAK.

Please don't take the above as support for the Taliban (its NOT). I'm just trying to show that events are not always black & white. Sometimes they're various shades of grey.....
 
humanity only exists in the eyes of the normals. i mean this: us normals(we arent government, maybe militia), it exists for us. but, the ones that are in charge, it doesnt matter. this is true for every government, you get in there way and you will suffer.
 

om3ga

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iamforever said:
humanity only exists in the eyes of the normals. i mean this: us normals(we arent government, maybe militia), it exists for us. but, the ones that are in charge, it doesnt matter. this is true for every government, you get in there way and you will suffer.

"People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."
 

om3ga

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iamforever said:
i really do wish you are correct. i really do.

Sorry - I've been watching the "V for Vendetta" DVD.....
 

om3ga

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om3ga

It's good to be the king...
iamforever said:
i know the movie. why did you apologize? thats what i dont understand.

I was joking (next time I'll add a :D ).....
 
I am not takling of taliban i am talking of lebanese people over here, they are different from taliban and al-qaeda.these are ionnocent civilians who are bombed and killed.
 
cerious said:
And the sad thing is that there are always young Americans dying for that crap. Supporting your Troops, I really respect that, but the Government is really screwing it up for the People at Home or in War.

this is really irritating me. young men sign up for the army knowing fully well that they may die. its the persons choice to join the army, conscription doesnt exist anymore you know, so please give up this argument for fucks sake, its getting older than Genghis Kahn! if any man signs up to the army and thinks that its gonna be a breeze and a quick wallet packer whilst they sit on their ass, SHOULDNT SIGN UP IN THE FIRST FUCKEN PLACE!!! it is a soldiers DUTY to do the assignments that they are told, and they are NOT supposed to question the motives or any fucking crap like that, it is their job, and thats what they sign up for!
 
********** said:
if you INVADE a country, don't expect the PEOPLE there not to want to KILL you! I don't support the invasion OR the killing, but THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU INVADE SOMEONE ELSE'S LAND. Some of them DEFEND THEIR LAND BY TRYING TO KILL YOU, and that is why American soldiers are dying.

Fox

i concur 100%, but its even worse because Bushy declared holy war on them so not only are they fighting for their country theyr fighting for the survival of their religion too.
 
Yeah Bush and humanity will never be put together.
 
for an American, and with 70% of their population being "the world was created by God 10,000 years ago" people, im surprised that he doesnt know the severity of that call.....or am i? hmm.....:p
 
hi all i am back after a long time,but i have been reading all of your posts.i have noticed that a lot of people over here have used the word terror,terrorism,fundamentalism etc.what i want to ask is that "how do we define terrorism" because there is a lot of difference between what different people of different socities think about this.
like what a country or a government of a certian place take as terrorism or rebellion may be regarded as a freedom struggle by other people, and then there can be different forms of terrorism like state terrorism examples of which can be found all over hostory and present world (usa,russia,UK,israel etc).What i think the world needs to do is to come and sit together on a single platform and should try to understand eachother point of view.there would always be difference of opinion but we should learn to live with them and respect them,no party should be alowed to impose there idealogy through war.This can only be done when the peoples and not the states come and join hands together and try to understand one another.
 
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