9/11 - Tragedy, or perhaps an opportunity to revel in another set of senseless deaths, Pocho?
I just read this comment on the Further Left Forum Site. ( http://further-left-forum.blogspot.com/ ) I suppose this must be war with words. This style of attack. Apparently it does not need to make sense or really be connected. It seems the object is to make an insult, the worst that can be brewed up, and then hurl it out, like jabbing in the dark with a sword.
These warnings to the oppressors of the world must be looked on as a form of victory. These very oppressors are the ones who make non violent messages useless to themselves. This so called 9/11 message got thru to the deluded, a little, and made them look around and realize the heroic America image had changed to one of being the worlds enemy, while they were off pursuing their personal needs. A few of them have even gone so far as to question why and with their limited vision wonder what they can do.
This is victory, the oppressor must be made aware of himself and the nation that spawns them stopped, before all is lost to the sweep of the deadly disease of Americanism.
It is not the deaths that are reveled in. That type of thing belongs to the soldier who is trained to commit them. What is applauded is the attempt, the reason and the fact they scored. If only America could hear what the world is telling them, but they can't hear. So the messages keep having to get louder. Americas choice, they could stop now.
If someone does not like the fact that 9/11 represents the fall of an evil empire and that many took heart in seeing it brought to its knees, they need not resort to the limiting remark it was just enjoyment of death itself that makes them feel that way.
With all the confusion going on in the world, and all the need to ban together to make the best of it, we need not make up the absurd to disagree with those we basically agree with. One should confront what is really behind the remarks they make of that sort that make no sense, but reveal much of those making them.
Tradgedy and victory always go together, you can't separate them.
Tuesday, November 15
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