Massacre in Mazar-- U.S. War Crimes

REDWAVE

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A new documentary film, Massacre in Mazar, documents the hideous atrocities for which the U.S. government is responsible in Afghanistan. Taliban prisoners were brutalized and slaughtered wholesale by U.S. forces or their proxies. More details can be found on www.wsws.org

To those who support the "war on terror": Your hands are stained with blood!
 
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I have a problem believing information from a website that wants you to donate money, but doesn't give you an address (not even a po box) and when you click on the link they give you to make the requested donation, you get a warning about how "name on the security certificate does not match the name of the site" that's all I need to read.
 
Corporate War Propaganda Network

I have a problem believing information from the corporate mega-media, which since 911 has become such a blatant outlet for war propaganda that it makes me sick to watch it . . .
 
Stain on, my man

3000 people were murdered in NYC including 343 brothers of mine, brother firefighters. The Taliban can kiss my ass, and if you choose to ignore the murders in NYC, you can too. The innocents have been given plenty of time to move out of the way. If they chose not to, too bad for them. I respect their right to their religion, but if they do not respect a more basic right, the right to life, fuck them. Come stain my hands. I have had mine stained by dead people's blood before. I try to save lives, like my brothers did. Sometimes you are too late and end up picking up pieces. If you had spent 8 months in the pit in NYC picking up body parts, I might listen to you. I don't give a rat fuck about those people other than that they revere a madman who enjoys sending his followers out in clothing made by DuPont to kill innocents: women, children, and people who have no opportunity to defend themselves. Those cowards cannot face their enemy, and so sneak around and kill using other people as their weapon. Bring your buddy Osama out to me, bud. I will meet him face to face.
 
Re: Corporate War Propaganda Network

REDWAVE said:
I have a problem believing information from the corporate mega-media, which since 911 has become such a blatant outlet for war propaganda that it makes me sick to watch it . . .

Then don't watch.
 
First, just because someone made a documentary about something does not make that the final truth.

Second, when did the Taliban become innocent? They terrorized their own country and it's citizens. They placed women as third and fourth class citizens. They executed people for minor details. They destroyed their country and their children's future, all in the name of religion.
 
REDWAVE said:
More details can be found on www.wsws.org

To those who support the "war on terror": Your hands are stained with blood!
Yeah right! Why am I not surprised that this is an anti-American Socialist propoganda website? :rolleyes: Any independent documentation by someone who doesn't have an axe to grind against the US?

What about the blood staining the hands of the socialists? You know, the 62 million innocent civilians massacred in the Socialist Soviet Union, and the 37 million innocent civilians massacred in Socialist China? None of whom were combatants.
 
Sorry, rider

Sorry, rider. Osama just left a little while ago. He didn't say where he was going.
 
Re: Sorry, rider

REDWAVE said:
Sorry, rider. Osama just left a little while ago. He didn't say where he was going.

Osama was at the Mirage? Isin't that against his religious beliefs?
 
Re: Corporate War Propaganda Network

REDWAVE said:
I have a problem believing information from the corporate mega-media, which since 911 has become such a blatant outlet for war propaganda that it makes me sick to watch it . . .

Can you be any more of a hypocritical phony bitch?

Go tell your Corporate mega-media bullshit to someone who believes it, like yayati.

How are those pop-ups for online gambling doing on your website?

Supporting a business that takes food out of the mouths of children?

Phony bitch. Fuck off.
 
Dinner with Fidel

Fidel and I were discussing the finer points of the film over a meal of black bean soup last night. He feels the director's use of camera angles at some points was a bit pretentious and overblown . . .
 
Re: Dinner with Fidel

REDWAVE said:
Fidel and I were discussing the finer points of the film over a meal of black bean soup last night. He feels the director's use of camera angles at some points was a bit pretentious and overblown . . .

Well that's one thing I'll say about Fidel, no one could ever claim he wasn't modest.
 
Redwave if you don't like the US you can always pack up and move to Cuba or China maybe even North Korea. I wonder how much freedom you would have there? Think about it.
 
I like living in a 'democratic' society - it ain't perfect but it's not bad. The flip side is that people that hate us & our way of life use our freedoms to attack us - as a personal reaction I would not have cared 1 little tiny bit if we or the US had nuked Afghanistan off the face of this planet. Someone earlier on was blaming al Qaida, saying how the Taliban were ok - what colour is the sky in your world? The people who live in a country have a responsibility for the government in that country - if they support it then they have to live (or die) with that, if they are against it then they have to fight it, if they sit there & do nothing then they are just plankton & deserve to be eaten
 
Totally retro, man!

Please-- that "America-- Love It or Leave It!" bullshit was old and tired even in the '60's. Totally, it's hopelessly retro.
 
I don't hate Communists

I pity them. I find it remarkable that as so many countries that have tried for so many years to make a go of Socialism, are turning to the US and democracy. At the same time, many Americans are looking to move more towards a Socialistic state. So many people look for the state to do everything for them now. That is a seperate issue from the one that the Troll Redwave brought up. Yes, I know we are feeding this bitch's ego by keeping this thread alive, but fuck her. Go play in the street now, dear. Or, if you are really feeling adventurous, go to your local fire station and spout your shit. It would be funny to watch. Now go and be sure to tell us what the outcome is.
 
You might think....

it's retro & therefore without value but that's a non sequiter.

We fought for our freedoms for the last 2000 years, that's how we got the society we've got now - are you suggesting it was retro & therefore valueless to have fought the Nazis just because it was 50 years ago?

If I go somewhere & don't like it, I leave. If I'm in my home & I don't like something I change it.

As the good German pastor said "In order for evil to triumph, it is only necessary for good men to say nothing"
 
Redwave

Terrorism by definition is a war on the very foundations of civilized society. Therefor, any retaliation by us or anyone else is to the benefit of all of mankind.

Redwave, go back to the caves of Tora-Bora where you belong.

The full-name is Mazar-i-Sharif and any treatment the Taliban (the protectors of al-Quida) received was probably better than what the soldiers of The Northern Alliance of Rashid Dustom’s troops would have received at the hands of Mullah Omar and his ilk.
Such harsh treatment is part of the norms in wartime behavior in countries such as Afghanistan it it would take at least a few generations to change their atrocious mores.

Redwave, you and people like you are HALF-ASSED informed on world events. I have been following this kind of shit extensively since 1989. So quit with the well-informed routine because you come off like a dunce to me.
 
Racism & hypocrisy

Some of the replies here make my case for me beautifully. When thousands of Americans were killed, there was a hysterical outcry of outrage. When thousands of Afghanis are killed, the response is a shrug of the shoulders. The racism and hypocrisy of that are both so blatant and obvious that I hardly even need to point them out.
 
Right, so let me get this straight - when al Qaida kill Americans it's holy war & that's ok but when America defends itself that racist & hypocritical - oh well, that's alright then. Thank you for showing me the error of my ways.
 
Re: Racism & hypocrisy

REDWAVE said:
Some of the replies here make my case for me beautifully. When thousands of Americans were killed, there was a hysterical outcry of outrage. When thousands of Afghanis are killed, the response is a shrug of the shoulders. The racism and hypocrisy of that are both so blatant and obvious that I hardly even need to point them out.
Redwave,I was angry when the towers were hit. I wasnt "outraged". As for people not caring. Who really believes we are at war? Its 1000s of miles away. America is back to its normal self, until another attack occurs,
 
But seriously, if you look back thru the threads you will see I have always taken sides with the Palestinians against Israeli aggression & human rights violations. I never agreed with US policy in Vietnam propping up a corrupt government, I don't believe British soldiers should be in Northern Ireland or that Ireland should be partitioned. I try & make my mind up on the moral issues involved in each individual event & I don't resort to the cheap & hypocritical 'racist' argument & stereotyping. I don't remember any US planes bombing Afghanistan before 9/11 or bombing Iraq before they invaded Kuwait....
 
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