And then the wolf smiled and cried, "All the better to eat your with, my dear!"
Here's a fun little bedtime story for all of you:
What Americans have sacrificed in the "war on terror"
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that His justice cannot sleep forever. -- Thomas Jefferson
What Americans have sacrificed in the "war on terror"
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that His justice cannot sleep forever. -- Thomas Jefferson
Re: Reply & Rant -- Part II
Unlike a lot of people, I kept going to my favorite Middle Eastern restaurants, blasted Arabic music in my car, and had no qualms at all about treating folks from that area just the way I'd always treated them, mostly because it was the decent thing to do, and partly because I'd known for years that something like this was coming. It was, after all, inevitable - we've spent decades fucking around with other people's countries, and the only surprise is that it took so long for someone to figure out such a simple attack strategy. But I never, ever bought into the whole America First crap, or let myself be talked into spying on my neighbors or being suspicious just because some Middle Eastern people (very rightfully) started acting furtive and non-communicative. Shit, I could hardly blame them, what with so many Good Murrikins talking shit about perfectly innocent folks.
But I'm a cynical ol' bitch. I don't believe that people are inherently good (see my comment above about us being basically overbrained monkeys), and any time people here start flag-waving, or whining and weeping about How Awful Life Is (in the most privileged country in the world, that kind of thing comes off as especially childish and horrifying), or throwing their arms around each other and getting all teary about Our Glorious Country, or any other such self-serving horseshit, I raise an eyebrow and think, "Yeah, right." It just doesn't fly with me, because I've seen enough of that kind of lalahappycrappy to know it'll last only as long as the populace is amused by it, and then it'll be back to Business As Usual - take what you can get, give nothing back, and screw everybody else.
I find it especially amusing that people get so hot under the collar about Rumsfeld and his cabal, when these guys are really quintessentially American, believing in that Manifest Destiny shit and doing what they can to screw as much as possible out of the rest of the world because God Chose Us. I mean, really. We live so well BECAUSE of that kind of mentality, not in spite of it. Our standard of living exists only because we are the worst global dictators Earth has ever seen, and we're willing to stomp anyone into the ground who threatens our hegemony even a little.
So as much as I despise their disgusting machinations, it's really their hypocrisy that I can't stand. I'd be a lot happier if they'd be honest about what they're doing, instead of skulking in the shadows like a bunch of cowards. Shit, if you're going to be a dictator, fucking come out and DO IT.
Eh, whatever. I waver between being pissed and not giving a shit. In the end, they're gonna do what they do, and the best we can hope for is that the world won't get blown up before we fall from the top and let somebody else have a chance. Who knows? Maybe the Islamic culture would be better at it. After all, the Christian culture were just as closed off, unfriendly, narcissistic, violent and xenophobic back in the day as any of the fanatics running around now, and look where we ended up!
Re: Reply & Rant -- Part II
The terrorists' agenda would not be served by throwing a nuclear weapon at us, and they know it. Nukes are dirty, and throwing one at us would not only occasion a response far in excess of what they want, it would turn the rest of the world against them for the eighty-seven minutes that would be left to it. It's far more to their advantage to make us strangle ourselves, in a show as arrogant and self-defeating as possible. W
hich we're doing, of course. Far be it from the US to disappoint anyone who thinks the worst of us.
Re: Reply & Rant -- Part II
And Iran? Please. According to the folks who actually know about nuclear weapons (as opposed to the bloodthirsty warmongers in the White House), Iran is at least ten years away from building a viable nuclear weapon. They're just starting out in this area, and as things stand right now, there's no reason to be worried about them throwing bombs. The only thing that might exacerbate the situation is if WE get all gung ho and start making threats and pounding our shields. Which is, once again, exactly what we're doing.
Besides, what could these governments do? Throw a bomb, yes. But what do you think the chances are that it would actually get here? These governments are halfway across the world, for gods' sakes. It's not like they've got bombs stashed just over the border. People keep forgetting how physically isolated we are, thousands of miles away from most of the world, with either ocean or extreme climate between us and pretty much anybody who'd want to take us out, or has any capacity to do so. The only reason the NY attacks worked is their under-the-wire nature. But that wouldn't work with a nuke, because you can't sneak one of those on board an airplane, anymore than you can build a liquid explosive device in an airplane toilet.
These kinds of scenarios are fairy-tale crap pushed on us by the people who want us to stay scared, Cat. Our time is definitely short as the Leaders Of The Free World (*snort*), but it won't be a nuke that takes us out. It'll be our own arrogance and stupidity, goading the rest of the world to turn their backs on us, as many have already done. By the time the fall comes, we won't be the behemoth we are now, and I doubt very much that anyone will feel the need to risk the existence of the biosphere on the likes of us. And if we end up acting in such a way that somebody DOES pound us, well - maybe we as a nation deserve it. As a ruling entity, we only look good from this end; from the point of view of most of the world, we're no great shakes anymore, and it would probably be better if we weren't around.
In the end, I agree with T.S. Eliot - our world will end not with a bang, but a whimper. As with all empires, we'll fall and something else will rise. It's happened before and it'll happen again, over and over. *shrug* That's life.