Re: So what is humanity waiting for?
- From: gb6726@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 13 Apr 2007 13:10:36 -0700
On Apr 13, 1:58 pm, "gb6...@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So what is humanity waiting for?
A movement that is more than one Ehren Watada, yes he is right, we
know history.
And humanity turned away. And yet history also knows (not today) that
what Bush did was a harsh equivalent of racial clensing!!!
Some see it, and the world image corresponds to a hopeless arrogance.
Everything we saw in history is overruled. We saw the fall of
Ceausescu because he wanted to wipe out Romanian villages with 1000
year old cultures, the majority in Romania lived in villages, the
soldiers came from villages, and Ceausescu ordered to industrialize
the country and move all people to cities and establish what he called
'an American style landscape with large industries and no villages,
like in the USA'.
I was only a few miles from the Romanian border in the late Autumn and
Winter and followed the events on the radio. I was there, hearing the
reporter hiding in the hotel window and transmitting how the military
that arrived with tanks are shooting at the people who gathered in
front of a Church where they tried to keep their priest from being
moved after he received a relocation order. Hundreds died I think that
day on that square, but only days later the entire country rose
against Ceausescu's mass relocation plan. The Hungarian radio was
speaking to all Romanians through the border encouraging them to stand
up against Ceausescu. I was listening to the events with a beating
heart on a small radio and spent the night up in a similar fashion to
when the Iraq war broke out and all radio stations spoke of the Iraq
war. Do you remember? The radio stations stopped all their regular
programming for a week. I saw horrible crimes happening against
Democracy, and those horrors are not gone in the USA and in the Arab
world, humanitarian horrors gone blind. Like in Romania.
The story of 1st Lt. Ehren Watada is strange. In November of 2006
the newspapers wrote that he was arrested for speaking of the
President and of the Iraq war and thus making contempt toward
other officials. So the impression is that speaking of things that
are ordinary Democratic concerns are jailed, and those speaking
Republican concerns in the military are hailed in supremacy.
Democracy cares of human rights violations, of people treated
unfairly,
of people being racially discriminated against, of victims punished
by the masses for the illusion of one George Bush of his supremacy
and what he is allowed to speak of. George Bush felt so powerful
he spoke of a remodeling vision for Iraq, as a model country for
the whole Arab world (race), a country better than Arabs. Well
what George Bush thought he can do is not allowed, as it represents
an illegal invasion of a culture. If Israel would have stayed in
Lebanon
and not left weeks later after Israel cleaned up the terrorist camps,
and Israel would have felt so powerful to stay and politicize the
staying
and speak of a model Arab, just like that, Israel would have been
charged with racial clensing and crimes against humanity.
Now let's ask what this means. Most of the world has recognized
George Bush's invasion as illegal, that he doesn't have rights to do
what he does.
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