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steeleye20 Croydon 10 Sep 18 11.23am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
The point being Well if your village suburb whatever was wiped out by some foreign country you had never heard of what would your response be likely to be.
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 10 Sep 18 1.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
This is an awful website, with dumbed down selected bite-sized random quotes to fit the agenda. I mean quoting journalists from the Morning Star kinda gives away the left wing angle. It's well known the US has been trying to rid South American countries from socialist dictators for many years. But to say that the collapse of Venezuela is down do this is total asinine. Even the BBC cannot defend the catastrophic socialist policies of Chavez and Maduro. Again more rubbish on John McCain. He was definitely a war hero having served in the US forces and been tortured for five years in a Viet Cong prison and refused to return home even when he had the chance. As you can see by many of the tributes, including from Obama, he was actually a really nice person. (I think Trump's lack of respect to him has been terrible). Not sure how exactly McCain is to blame for the US invading countries? Is every US politician since WWII a warmonger?
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Stirlingsays 10 Sep 18 2.02pm | |
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McCain flew bombing missions against civilian targets.....he was shot down during one....the old, 'just following orders' stuff was the same idea that the Nazis used at the Nuremberg trials......It's probably half true, but it rightly didn't save them from the noose. The winner gets to decide on what's justice and what isn't. I have mixed feelings about it. Essentially I've been in both camps....In this area of politics the reasoning of Timothy McVeigh the Oklahoma City bomber really fecked with my head about the myth of a 'good' side.....there is a better side perhaps, from an arguable worldview but mostly it's about power and my group against your group. I disagree with him of course because I pick a side...I accept the hypocrisy charge because I'm western and want my 'group' to win out in any conflicts....not totally 'my country right or wrong' but with an obvious heavy bias.....but I can't argue with McVeigh's reasoning. You wouldn't have heard of this letter of course...because the media like to keep away the uncomfortable realities and instead focus on outrage.....which is a totally valid reaction of course when the enemy murders your children and people. Still it changed my view on these things.....War is about murdering people because they are violently opposing you.....or just on the other side, regardless of how they feel about it. It's about your group against the other group. The idea that this can be done nicely or with rules....it a bit of a myth.....the Romans taught the Greeks and Carthage that war doesn't have rules....it only has the victor or the vanquished.....if you decide to have rules and the other won't....you lose in the long term. The quote, 'all is fair in love and war' is one of the truest ones to exist. Babies also die in rubble when those bombs drop with injuries that more closely resemble a high speed car crash.....and babies are the most innocent things in the human world. That's what you have to be prepared to do if you go to war as a bomber pilot. In the second world war we could defend it on the premise that they were doing it to us so they implicitly accepted it as a tactic.....though that's bulls*** logic for the average Joe or Jane who had no say over it.
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Stuk Top half 10 Sep 18 10.44pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Well if your village suburb whatever was wiped out by some foreign country you had never heard of what would your response be likely to be. Geography lessons?
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Bert the Head Epsom 21 Sep 18 8.44pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
This article seems to want to counter the notion of fake news with its term Empire Journalism. I can't really see it catching on but it is good for thought. Can hardly say that the USA is always viewed positively by the press and never criticised. For a silly example there are also news agencies such as RT, Al Jazeera and even news stations such as Euronews. These do not promote a US agenda.
I do have relatives who fought in the war, but I don't have relatives who time and time again thought war was a good thing and were good friends of Mohammad bin Salman and the Saudis and at the same time were lauded as a thoroughly good eggs. The article is about the bias in the way things are reported. Why can't newspapers in a democracy say something like "McCain had a distinguished was record in Vietnam but was later a supporter of Mohammad bin Salman who is accused of detention and torture of human rights activists, intervention in Yemen, escalation of Saudi's diplomatic crisis with Qatar and the start of the diplomatic crisis with Lebanon." Rather that just churn out rubbish about how he was a great war hero when a balanced view would be that he was at least as much of a war monger.
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