Originally posted by: TheShiz
I agree that September 11 was a sad day, but I wish more Americans would realize that events such as this have happened all throughout history. It saddens me how the media virtually ignores other serious issues going on in the world. I'm sure every American knows every detail about September 11, but most know nothing about events happening elsewhere due to American influence. Just a few years ago, on August 30th and the next few days in 1999, around 2,000 innocent people were killed in East Timor. The East Timorese had done nothing to deserve this. Who was responsible you ask? Indonesia and The United States. The US provided Indonesia with military aid, sold them arms, and even gave the green light back in 1975 to invade them, and finally dropped military support in 1999 after the massacre. Why have you not heard of this? Because your government does not want you to hear about it. In all about 200,000 Timorese have died while the US supported Indonesia and did nothing to stop the attrocities until 1999.
The media and the US government makes out a life of an American to be much more valuable than anyone else in the world. I just hope some day that people will realize that life is precious no matter where it occurs, the US government is by no means perfect and must be kept in check so that things like this are not allowed to occur. May all those innocents killed rest in peace, no matter where they happend to be born.
Tim
information on East Timor - East Timor Action Network
JKing76
I'm going to break the circle-jerk here and say that not covering the IDF because it would be 'disrespectful' towards the victims of the attack is pretty much the most batshit insane thing I've heard today, and with all the exploitative pandering I've seen today, that's saying something.
Also, "We must never forget to remember"? Good [unallowed word] god.
But it wasn't Americans who died in East Timor.
Now before you call me cold hearted, listen to what I have to say. The fact that it wasn't Americans means all the difference. While sad that so many innocent people had to die over there, naturally when fellow Americans die it hits us harder and closer to home. We feel more for the people in New York. I'm sure the people in East Timor consider the death of 2000 East Timor people to be more tragic than the WTC event. I would expect this. They would remember the death of their own people more vividly than some Americans far away.
Originally posted by: UlricT
But it wasn't Americans who died in East Timor.
Now before you call me cold hearted, listen to what I have to say. The fact that it wasn't Americans means all the difference. While sad that so many innocent people had to die over there, naturally when fellow Americans die it hits us harder and closer to home. We feel more for the people in New York. I'm sure the people in East Timor consider the death of 2000 East Timor people to be more tragic than the WTC event. I would expect this. They would remember the death of their own people more vividly than some Americans far away.
I would call this opinion one from the dark ages... nothing else. Do you really think that people matter less depending on where they are from? You comments seem to show you as a very shallow person, who still believes that a country is mcuh more than a political entity. Isn't humanity more important than paltry patriotism? Just because it has been ingrained into your blood from day 1 (and every country does that.. ), doesnt mean that you should be looking down on others.
What everyone should realise is that people need to start thinking of the world as one. And love should be given freely to each and every person who deserves it. Narrow-mindedness is what will take us away from peace...
Originally posted by: mesonw
"We must never forget to remember"
Why do people insist on wanting to remember things that make them miserable? Talk about masochistic.
Why not say, "let's try and forget how bad this incident was"? Instead, the general populace tends to think it better to build up a plethora of nasty memories.... why? Maybe so they've got an excuse the next time one of them goes ballistic with a handgun?
