Sunday, June 21, 2009

Iran: An Outsider Looking In

An outsider's observation on the Iranian situation:

I am unsure what to think about the utter shaming of the entire world via Iran's world wide net capabilities that are UNSTOPPABLE in comparison to any country on the planet. Can Iran give some of their massive tech dick to the rest of us losers? WOW.

Suddenly via Twitter we know more about Iran than any other country at any other time or at the same time to expose vile executions, government excess and Blackwater zeal?

What is this? I am very happy for the idea of mass rebellion against a skewed vote but where were we when this happened here? Our Supreme Court DID appoint Bush and stop the vote counting under his brother Jeb although Al Gore had already won by half a million votes. Anthrax, 9/11, Katrina under martial law, declaring war on multiple fronts without the approval of Congress...

Where are the cameras for the daily killings in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the obvious sickness that Israel committed under the cloak of utter silence in the latest incursion against civilians in Palestine, not to mention their last?

Is this sudden Iranian expose weird or am I wrong?

I simply don't get it.

So many of our soldiers have raped and killed. Where are the twitters? If not from those who are ordered to fight for our country; where are the videos and twitters and blog posts from those whom we rape and kill or who do the same to us?

4 comments:

  1. The US Military promotes killers and rapists.
    It is unethical for a soldier to inform on another soldier during hostilities. Not my rule.

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  2. Point is, everybody knows that. Where's the other side? You know, the people we have raped, murdered, killed their culture and continue to spread our virus?

    It's like playing the game Civilization.

    Another salient point is this: what is America going to do with all the soldiers who will speak out? There's an underground that is growing by huge numbers every day.

    I have contacts who fought in Fallujah who are ready to GO against this folly. They can barely live with themselves.

    I have wondered if it may be our military that saves us. The families, etc. Those that don't get enticed by Xe with the $$$$ factor.

    Few who can resist in the econimic environment.

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  3. Indeed, there are some parallels between Iran's election and uh, and uh, our own and, uh...

    Sorry, Praxis, I was distracted by your profile picture. Where was I, again?

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  4. Lesson learned.

    You were saying something about the parallels.

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