Posted on 09/27/2001 5:41:55 PM PDT by Pakrman
I don't post here often, but I have enjoyed reading the thoughts of a great many smart (and some not so smart) people. Most of the time I agree, at least in principle, with most of what is said here. I feel it is time for me to put in my 2 cents worth and get a few things off my chest. I suspect I will be flamed to high heaven, called petty names and branded a commie, pinko rat fink...well then so be it.
I feel that our nation has become a nation of hollow, shallow emotions. We bellow for justice and beg our President to strike our enemies down with all our military might, we wave our flags and sing our songs when we claim to be a nation of solidarity...but I believe we are further removed from justice than ever before.
We claim to be a nation of goodness and prosperity, but goodness cannot be something we show only when a tradedy occurs, goodness must go on and on, each and every day there is not a calamity. Prosperity must apply to all in our nation or it really applies to no one. I have been in the working world for some 25 years now, and I have the same dishonesty, greed and pettiness rise to the top of the corporate ladder, time and time again. A company gets profitable...cut some jobs, make it more profitable.
We are shallow nation, a nation of weak commitment. Bill Mahr of Politically Incorrect was essentially correct, we are a cowardly nation, hiding behind our robotic bombs to do the work we dare not do, lest we shed some of OUR blood. We rattle our sabre and drop a few bombs, then call out for the bar tender, get some hollywood bimbos to bare themselves on the deck our our largest aircraft carrier and call it a victory. Our enemy is willing to take the time to learn to fly an aircraft into a building. How many of YOU would do that?
We will lose this fight against terrorism, for we only practice our own form of terror. We are trying to kill what we have become, we just have better weapons and better looking whores. We are not willing to shed our blood for the cause of right, we don't have a clue what right is anymore. We have become a nation that demands others respect us because of our fancy home appliances, and jazzy television commercials, not because we are doing any good in the world anymore.
We are not a nation of right or justice any longer. We are mired in the filth we helped to create and no amount of violence will every get us clean, no amount of killing can ever make us just. I make no distinctions between Republican and Democrat, we are all just part of the larger machine, the goal is the same, we just take a slightly different approach.
So now we find ourselves at the bottom of the slippery slope we started sliding down many years ago. We will have military units at our airports, our cars, bags, and persons will be searched at random and whenever it suits the government, our speech will be curtailed, our mail, phone and private coversations will be monitored all the time, and it won't make any of us any safer, it won't make the world any safer.
So I have said my piece, some of it at least..so go ahead, tear in to me now, ask me how I would like a long weekend in Kabul or a .9mm sandwich, or some other ugly comment, it won't make any difference, the bombs are gonna fall, kids are gonna die and in the end we won't be a better or safer country.
Thanks
Alright. What's your solution? You complain but offer no solution.
One of the reasons why I love this country as much as I do; warts and all. No doubt we got'em, but I see more decency and things to admire here than elsewhere. Definitely worth sacrificing for, and I would. Would'nt trade it for anything. Where else can you, OWK, Kevin Curry, & I get into a "1st amendment furball" and then still look for agreement and revel in it when we find it? No sir, here we have something special. I aim to keep it that way...
Thanks for your sincere comments. It's difficult for me to take issue with anything you wrote.
I wish more people on this forum were more interested in justice than in blind revenge, which will merely create more terrorists. Our interventionist foreign policy during the past 50 years has turned many countries and many peoples against us.
If we want to combat terrorism, we should stop bullying other countries and poking our nose into everyone else's business. That means getting our military out of Korea, Bosnia, Kosovo and 50 or so foreign bases. It also means putting an end to all foreign aid and military assistance, especially to countries involved in religious and ethnic civil wars. (We are hated by Arabs in the Middle East because our government supports and provides billions of dollars in military aid to Israel. We have taken sides in a religious war that has been going on for hundreds of years. It's time to declare our neutrality.)
We need to turn away from the hubris, arrogance and empire building that have perverted this great Republic, fueled hatred for America, and placed our citizens in harm's way. We should heed the warnings of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson: Be wary of entangling alliances.
If we insist on remaking the world in our own image, terrorism will be tugging at our elbow for years to come. We cannot win the war against terrorism by creating more terrorists. We should root out and kill the perpetrators of the recent terrorist attack on American soil. But, ultimately, more bombs and missiles aimed at innocent Muslim civilians will merely encourage, not deter, further acts of terrorism.
In a society, each member has a just claim on property of their compatriots - it is a codified and well recognized feature of a society. Governments formalize and enforce these claims all the time. We are interdependent. A baby has a just claim on its parents, and on other members of society should its biological parents falter. An injured or distressed person has a just claim on the good efforts of his able bodied neighbors. A passerby claims your polite dealings. You make a claim on society for protection, justice, and right to seek happiness. That's what makes a society: claim and counterclaim, justly honored by its decent members.
No, they do not, unless you believe man is a sacrifical animal.
- it is a codified and well recognized feature of a society.
Perhaps in a society of cannibals.
Governments formalize and enforce these claims all the time.
In violation of individual rights.
A baby has a just claim on its parents, and on other members of society should its biological parents falter.
No, a baby has a just claim on his parents. If you will not take care of your child, I am not obligated to, current socialist laws notwithstanding.
Do not confuse what is law with what is moral.
An injured or distressed person has a just claim on the good efforts of his able bodied neighbors.
No, he does not.
You make a claim on society for protection, justice, and right to seek happiness.
No, my just claim to life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness are my rights and they are pre-cedent to the govt. Govt exists to protect these rights. My only obligation is not to violate these same rights of others.
That's what makes a society: claim and counterclaim, justly honored by its decent members.
Individuals make society, and individual rights are not additive. Two people do not have more rights than one.
That is the philosophy of cannibals.
Well...actually....we can say to heck with them. We (and, in fact, just about every society I'm aware of) does precisely this. Oh, the rich may be called the nomenklatura in the USSR, or the nobility in some other society, but fundamentally the poor are out of sight and out of mind.
As to your second point, no - neither we nor anyone else says find another country. (Though Mexico comes close to doing this as they export poor people!). What we can do (and have done) is to supply psycological opiates. Television comes to mind. The lottery, with its many promises of rapid, unearned riches, is another.
And the thing is, that there are people who exit the lower strata and become successful to some degree. As long as they perceive some chance of doing so, they'll submit to the system.
On your last point - the need to deal with the issue - I'm not so sure. People want equality when they're below the mean, and they detest it when they're above it. And as long as the "dream" of moving from poor to rich survives, people will perceive themselves as being able to advance. Hence, they won't oppose the existing order of things very strongly. All IMHO, of course....
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