RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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First let me say that I do not find protesting anti-American or unpatriotic. Redress and petitioning ones own government is a fundamental civil right that all people are entitled to. It is only corrupt governments that do not allow such from their own people.
Where are the Iraqi dissenters? Dead or in jail or too scared of death or jail to speak out.
Well that is not the concern that I have posted a new topic for.
It is this--
For the last 50 years millions have died at the hands of the North Korean government. Children starve to death. There is public executions and no due process. People are imprisoned because of their political or religious beliefs. Parents commit genocide on a frightening scale because they don't want to witness their children suffering.
Where is the outcry? Where are the marches? Why are not people going to North Korea to sacrifice themselves to stop this mad man? Why do we not demand that something be done about this? And it is not just North Korea. Regimes throughout Africa are so oppressive that their people suffer on an almost daily bases. Where is the outcry against those governments? Why are not people doing something about that?
Why, it is simple, because no one cares enough to do something about it. That is a simple fact. When they do care enough they will do something about it.
Compare all of the atrocities that I mention and the others that I don't have the time to discuss to the upcoming war in Iraq. Most agree it will be short and Saddam will be ejected. Even the worst case scenarios agree that the United States will prevail. How many innocent lives will be lost? A million have died and few care, will a million die in Iraq? Many are dying now in Iraq. Do people care about those suffering now? Is the only real concern American imperialism?
I'm sorry I just don't buy the notion that these people care about the innocent people of Iraq. What about the innocent people of Bosnia when Clinton was dropping his bombs? What about the innocent people of Kosovo when Clinton was dropping his bombs there?
Why no posters that said "no war for Monica?"
Go, protest, do what you belive in your heart to be correct. I champion your right to do that. But with all due respect I don't accept that most of those in the streets really care.
And of course it is easy to blame the suffering of those in the Sudan or North Korea or Iraq or any where else on America. If your conscience bothers you, might I suggest that you do just that. Hell all of the problems of the world can be attributed to America if you try hard enough.
By the way, you might want to avoid the links. It will only cause you to think about problems that no one is going to march about today, tomorrow or ever.
Human Rights in North Korea
Scores of children dead in North Korea famine
Where are the Iraqi dissenters? Dead or in jail or too scared of death or jail to speak out.
Well that is not the concern that I have posted a new topic for.
It is this--
For the last 50 years millions have died at the hands of the North Korean government. Children starve to death. There is public executions and no due process. People are imprisoned because of their political or religious beliefs. Parents commit genocide on a frightening scale because they don't want to witness their children suffering.
Where is the outcry? Where are the marches? Why are not people going to North Korea to sacrifice themselves to stop this mad man? Why do we not demand that something be done about this? And it is not just North Korea. Regimes throughout Africa are so oppressive that their people suffer on an almost daily bases. Where is the outcry against those governments? Why are not people doing something about that?
Why, it is simple, because no one cares enough to do something about it. That is a simple fact. When they do care enough they will do something about it.
Compare all of the atrocities that I mention and the others that I don't have the time to discuss to the upcoming war in Iraq. Most agree it will be short and Saddam will be ejected. Even the worst case scenarios agree that the United States will prevail. How many innocent lives will be lost? A million have died and few care, will a million die in Iraq? Many are dying now in Iraq. Do people care about those suffering now? Is the only real concern American imperialism?
I'm sorry I just don't buy the notion that these people care about the innocent people of Iraq. What about the innocent people of Bosnia when Clinton was dropping his bombs? What about the innocent people of Kosovo when Clinton was dropping his bombs there?
Why no posters that said "no war for Monica?"
Go, protest, do what you belive in your heart to be correct. I champion your right to do that. But with all due respect I don't accept that most of those in the streets really care.
And of course it is easy to blame the suffering of those in the Sudan or North Korea or Iraq or any where else on America. If your conscience bothers you, might I suggest that you do just that. Hell all of the problems of the world can be attributed to America if you try hard enough.
By the way, you might want to avoid the links. It will only cause you to think about problems that no one is going to march about today, tomorrow or ever.
Human Rights in North Korea
PYONGYANG, North Korea (CNN) -- North Korea has acknowledged for the first time that children in the country are dying of malnutrition and that almost one child in seven is suffering as a consequence of severe food shortages, a spokesman for the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) said Tuesday.
Scores of children dead in North Korea famine