12 August 2013

actio = reactio

America should not be surprised to find itself under attack by extremists of all stripe – for a century, the United States has installed dictators in Central America (see the actions of its School of the Americas), fucked up Middle Eastern politics, and engaged in illegal wars of agression against the sovereign nations of Iraq and Afghanistan. The old saying goes: Every action will have an appropriate and timely reaction. Keeping this in mind, it should be obvious that the attacks of 11 September 2001 were little more than a fraction of the woe and heartbreak and torment and bloodshed that the Ynki has visited upon the innocent peoples of the world being visited back upon himself. I do not condone terror, nor do I support war or hostility of any sort; what I am saying is that given America's track record of genocide and destruction her citizens should not be surprised that other people have begun to fight back, and hit them where it hurts. If Americans wish to be safe from similar attacks in the future, they would do well to ring up, email, or visit their representatives in their houses of parliament (the House and the Senate) and demand that their federal government stop waging wars, selling arms overseas, warmongering, and imposing sanctions upon or otherwise blockading foreign nations, that it cast aside the arrows of war and lift up the laurels of peace. A dictatorship of fear has descended over the American nation, and only when her citizens stand as one and call for an end to fascism and officially-sanctioned corruption will she once again join the ranks of competent and just nations. Let us pray this happens soon.

mentiri factorem fecit – 場黑麥

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