Beta wrote: It doesn't happen in America because our freedom of speech only applies as long as the minority is not offended...the majority is fair grounds for anything, along with the jewish minority..they're ok to make fun of too.
Yep, the poor put-upon white American male. It's one thing that the deck is stacked in their favor, it reeks when they claim to be the victims of discrimination. Last time I looked at the executive profiles of the corporate world, the makeup of the state and federal legislatures, the courts, etc., I think you'll find their interests are being well taken care of.
Beta wrote:So a PICTURE didn't favor someone...is that cause to murder children? Definitely not.
No disagreement there.
realize that a group of our European relatives managed to exterminate 6 million people of different faith while much of the country sat back - and they were not Muslim, but Christian
Beta wrote:Calling the Nazi's Christian is a whole new topic. I am sure some more religious people would rather take a stab at that one. They weren't waltzing down Avenue de Friedland chanting "Praise Jesus"...they were saluting Hitler, their leader. The nazi's obliteration of the jews were indeed religious-based...but they were based on the jew's religion and not their own on an individual basis. Don't ask Iran's president about the Nazi's...according to him the holocaust never happened.
My point was that extremism, either for or against a religion, is not the exclusive province of radical Islamics - it can happen anywhere. Holocaust deniers rile me, whether it's the wacky Iranian president or David Dukes in La.
Beta wrote:You can't really take whatever the dominant religion of a country and saying that they were [dominant religion] fanatics....and saying that an army of soldiers that all chant "allu akbar", have endless propaganda campaigns about Islam, ridiculous amounts of anti-(any other non-muslim-religion) statements, and call their militant branches names that are directly Islamic-inspired. You can't just take dominant characteristics of a society and translate that across the board to make it look like it's all cupcakes and butterflies over there in the sand.
You lost me here a little.
Beta wrote: To say what is going on in the middle east is not a religious war on their part (not ours), would IMHO be incorrect.
I would agree in fact it is a religious/civil war, one that we foolishly unleashed because our leaders failed to heed the warnings of what would transpire if we invaded. The problem is to many people it appears that it IS a religious war on our part, whether it is true or not. Now we are stuck in the middle of a dodgeball game played with IED's and RPG's. It has led to a situation of strange bedfellows - we are on the verge of war with Iran because we don't want them to have dominant influence in Iraq once we pull out. Their main proxy in Iraq is SCIRI. One of SCIRI's main opponents in Iraq (who should be our friend) is... the anti-American cleric Mohktada al Sadr. Since they're both Shia, it is actually a power struggle for eventual control of the oil-rich south of Iraq. So I guess we could turn to the opponents of the Shiites - the Sunnis, who are principally backed by Saudi Arabia - our great ally. Of course, what is the most extreme Sunni group - al Qaeda! Where did 3/4's of the 9/11 hijackers come from? Saudi Arabia. Why did we invade Iraq? Because Saddam was in bed with bin Laden.
Yes, it's a fine mess we've gotten ourselves into - with no end in sight. What I will assert is that whether we pull out next year or in 10 years the result will be exactly the same - an internal civil war backed by neighboring countries with strong interests in the proceedings. The final result will be the breakup of Iraq into regions controlled by Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites, so let's get it done now and get the hell out of there. One argument that I will dispute is that we have to stay there to prevent "the terrorists" from coming here. The vast, vast majority of those engaged in warfare in Iraq couldn't give a rat's rear about the US, outside of getting them out of their country. The small percentage of foreign fighters have just been taking advantage of the nice shooting gallery we've set up - and are relishing the opportunity to take shots at Americans. I'm sick of the lives we continue to sacrifice for no good reason. If we had only taken care of the business we should have in the fall of '01/Spring '02 we could have avoided this mess.