Posted on 02/25/2005 6:54:15 PM PST by nuconvert
ONE+ ONE
February 21, 2005
Hi,
So, the Arab and Moslem World is furious with U.S. for the actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yet, the peoples most directly concerned, i.e. the Afghans and the Iraqis are behaving in a very strange manner. The majorities in both these two victim countries of American aggression just do not seem to be sufficiently outraged. Of course, they said, what do you expect of puppets installed by the occupiers? But, Lo & behold, these very same puppets get elected by majorities in fair and honest elections, which probably, were the first of their kind in the history of the region.
In Iraq, not even the bitterest enemies can deny the fact; and the worst accusation they can level against these elections is that of being of incomplete legitimacy, due to the non-participation of many of the Sunni minority. People brave death, bombs, suicide bombers and hardship to line up to vote despite the privations and sufferings of their daily life in one of the most impressive demonstrations of courage and defiance in history.
Thousands of Iraqi security forces protect the voters and behind there are the American boys of the occupation forces sharply vigilant to protect the Iraqis. 60% of the eligible voters did vote, this figure would have risen at least to 80% had the conditions permitted. Thus, the majority of Iraqis chose to vote for these same puppets and stooges who came with the American tanks.
This is peculiar behavior of a people who are supposed to be absolutely fed up and angry at the occupation, according to all the knowledgeable pundits and commentators all over the world. Wouldnt this occasion have been very appropriate to demonstrate apathy and disapproval in a very easy, passive and quite risk-free manner simply by abstaining from the vote and staying home; especially when the opposite course was so full of danger? Indeed, as the rejectionists had demanded, it would have been appropriate to refuse to have anything to do with an event under the auspices of a hated "occupier".
We have an Iraqi saying: When the Judge is satisfied, the Mufti has no business to object. In other words, it is the positions of those directly concerned that matter, not that of others. But could the wise guys and passionate anti-this and anti-that people understand. It seems to me as simple and as evident as 1+1=2 ....
Salaam
posted by Alaa
Excellent
and the dominoes begin to fall
I've been going to his blog almost every day since November 2003. His wisdom is incredible.
Thank you so for the post. I got to thinking back to election day and was in awe of them all over again for getting out to vote in such huge numbers.
I don't think I'll ever forget seeing hundreds of Iraqis on TV, dancing, walking and running down the highway to go vote. 13 miles or something like that for some of them.
Amazing.
It sure was
Blog bump!
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