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The Value of Understanding

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionSend to friendSend to friendPDF versionPDF versionNow that appeasement is back in vogue, the post-9/11 notion that we must "understand" the terrorists-their unique motivations, their sad backgrounds-has re-emerged among the talking heads and diplomatic elites. The presumption is that such understanding will grant us insight and empathy, confirming our inherent similarities and bringing us reconciliation, compromise and resolution. The terrorists are merely aggrieved - not evil. Therefore, they are eminently capable of negotiation. Is it not strange that the victims are pleading for reconciliation, thereby donating their victimization to the perpetrators? [1] Is not every citizen of the world-six billion plus people-in some way aggrieved, at some stage denied justice? What then separates these six billion aggrieved from the tens of thousands of active Jihadists, suicide bombers and terrorists? [2] Those who support negotiation won't consider this remarkable statistic-that of six billion citizens versus only tens of thousands terrorists. If they did they would have to conclude that an overwhelming proportion of the world's inhabitants choose non-violent methods of redress. I dare say that the victims of the Holocaust, those raped in Darfur, those with limbs chopped off in the Congo, those women stoned in Iran, those imprisoned in dictatorships, are all infinitely more deserving of aggressive redress, of violent redemption, than those who bridle at America's presence (or its Jewish proxy) in the Middle East. Surely, then, the methods of redress chosen ultimately define the difference between human and inhuman, between, civilized and uncivilized, between fallibility and irrevocable evil. Indeed, it is in those methods that the chasm between us and the terrorists is evinced-a chasm that cannot be spanned by negotiation. When one chooses very specifically to bomb a children's school, a hospital, a pizzeria, a wedding-despite plenty of military targets, governmental installations, and police stations-then methods reveal madness, and there is no similarity between them and us. It is then that those apologizing for terrorists, those advocating unremitting negotiations, are providing support for terrorism itself. Wittingly or unwittingly, they are undermining the defenses civilized societies must build to secure their survival. [3] For all their emphasis on the terrorists' motivations, by ignoring their methods the appeasers' self-proclaimed 'understanding' is in fact far from it. After all, "We are not fighting so that you will offer us something," said Hussein Massawi, a former leader of Hezbollah. "We are fighting to eliminate you."

[1] "Islam Should Prove It's a Religion of Peace" by Tawfik Hamid

[2] MEMRI TV: Heralding Anthrax attack in US

[3] Pajamas Media "The Appeasers"

Sincerely, Mr. Leslie J. Sacks Los Angeles, California LESLIE'S BLOG: http://lesliesacks.blogspot.com
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We are fighting for islam the

We are fighting for islam the stinking pile of crap, for allah the pimp the sabkalauda, the mahalaudamohammad the rapist child molesting bastard, We will kill you kafirs and if we die while trying to kill you, we are happy as we get to screw 72 virgins and 28 boys.This exactly what the moscum termites have been openly saying and all the kafirs are doing is zilch.No wonder the termites have become more daring and stronger


Who has the right to violence

Who has the right to violence because of 'humiliation'? We are endlessly told of arab 'humiliation and suffering' by apologists for terrorism. By this scale the Jews have a right to blow up the entire world, several times over !!!

But humiliation of the Jew is not a registerable quantity on the scale of Western hypocrisy.

Another example? Vietnam. A country invaded by the United States. Bombed in any one week with more ordinance than was dropped on Germany during the entire WWII. A country that the United States never formally declared war upon, but a military campaign run by Presidential fiat. A country that at the height of that war perpetrated by America was having 1000 non-combatants killed a week!! By the time the Americans 'left' they also left 3,000,0000 Vietnamese dead, poisoned their land with defoliants, left generations of Vietnamese to suffer genetic deformity and health issues.

And the pain went on and on. American embargo for over 30 years after they 'left'. Never paid a penny in compensation. President anti-Semite Carter who sold guns to Indonesia to invade East Timor never did anything to help the suffering, humiliated, deforested, abused and raped Vietnamese during his presidency; but cries tears that arabs in gaza don't have more powerful weopons with which to kill more Jews!!

Just as these crimes are great, so will be the punishment. Carter's reckoning will be in proportion to the excesses he both enjoys and commits now. Who is it among who say there will be no reckoning?

In 1936 when German troops marched into the Rhineland would they have listened to anyone talking about a reckoning? In 1938 when synagogues were burning all over Germany? When you are so full of squeezing the Jews, at the height of your arrogance will be unleashed a terrible retribution. When synagogues are again burning in Europe, as they will, will be the beginning of the end.

Who can withstand the power of God?


And does anyone know of an

And does anyone know of an act of Vietnamese terrorism against America?


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