It's a fine point, but this problem is far more subtle than oppressive forces. In the issue of Iraqis, for example, there is an issue of ignorance. If someone in the West would have taken the time to teach them and cross-ferilize cultures, these things wouldn't happen. But no one did that. There are serious scriptural holes, between the Christian and Islam, that can be united if someone were to take the effort. Strangely, no one did. So they were discarded by the West. But that event isn't just an issue of guns, it's an issue of everyday people not giving a damn about anyone outside our culture. The problem is always in the mirror. Marxos On 4/13/17, Razer <g2s@riseup.net> wrote:
On 04/13/2017 07:11 PM, \0xDynamite wrote:
The people activists paint as "evil empire" are comical, as in literally something mythological and from a comic book.
A million and a half... perhaps twice that number, of dead Iraqis, would debate that point.
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