Did anyone of U asked yourself why tuesday attack happened to you?

rudi

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Let me explain...while you being so arrogant about military strike.

Firstly i would like to say i do not support any of involving parties and i am trying to be as objective as i can. Also i sincerly express my sadness to all of the vitims of this attack.

I would like to raise some questions in order to present to you broader picture of things which had happened last tuesday in NY.

Did you know that there is great possibilty that Osama bin ladin was trained and financed by the CIA during former soviet union occupation of Afganistan? So he has the knowledge from your operatives. What does that say to you?

That maybe you shold accept the fact that your military industry seeks new markets to sell arms and in doing so they are doing great damage to you as they provoke anger and hate toward America. This bussines attitude of your military ind. isnt right, cause we are not talking about fruits, but about arms which are produced to kill people.
And people in that region are very sensitive when there is an outside intervention in form of military or any other support. ( example Israel) I hope you know the issue there.

Another fact: Do you think that your great civilization grew just from your work? Or maybe you shold know that great procentage of all that extra profit comes from megacorporations who are exploiting (beyond fair limits) cheap labour and nature resources in third world countries where people are working like 12 hours shift with no union to defend their rights. And all this for like less 20$ per week? Do u think that this makes people happy? You are not alone in this, that is a problem of all capitalist countries. The third world will rise if this trend of unequal distribution of wealth is continued.

You shouldnt see only the consequences, but also the objective cause of this where it is obvious that this attack has pure symbolical meaning and it is not an attack on democracy as such but on your foreign economic and military policy. You must understand that not everyone wants to be an american, that from outside your country doesnt looks so great as you think and that your consumer society with its values is sick to someone outside. Your democracy isnt the only version of it and it may not fit everywhere where you are "defending" it.

You should ask yourself why is this happening to you and from where the hate towards you is being born?
I agree...punish those who are guilty but be sure you get the right one. And one another thing. I hope you will learn something from this and not just find the reason to rearm yourself even more. IT IS NOT THE SOLUTION!

I will say this once more...maybe your goverment isnt telling everything as what it is doing outside cause you must realize such things doesnt JUST HAPPEN!!! It is sad that we came so far that we are witnessing such horrible attacks with so many innocent casualties.....sad, sad. And you will do nothing if you get bigger gun than your enemy,neighbour, etc......you must work toward goal that you eliminate your enemies but not by force but with change of thinking in your heads.

With respect,
Rudi
 

StormRider

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<< Another fact: Do you think that your great civilization grew just from your work? Or maybe you shold know that great procentage of all that extra profit comes from megacorporations who are exploiting (beyond fair limits) cheap labour and nature resources in third world countries where people are working like 12 hours shift with no union to defend their rights. And all this for like less 20$ per week? Do u think that this makes people happy? You are not alone in this, that is a problem of all capitalist countries. The third world will rise if this trend of unequal distribution of wealth is continued.
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I think this is a neccessary form of growth. Allow me to explain. First off, yes, $20 per week is considered ludicrous for most Americans -- but for a lot of really poor third world countries, this is a really good wage. If someone was living in a mud shack and making the equivalent of $10 per year -- $20 per month is fantastic. Don't judge wages based on US standards.

All these third world countries need to have some sort of inferstructure to be built first -- roads, buildings, power plants, sewage systems, schools etc. need to built. It's like in the game of Warcraft or StarCraft -- you need to build certain structures first -- before you can build other better structures.

In a way, we are taking advantage of cheap labor to sustain our growth -- but we are also helping the third world nation by building the necessary supporting structures that will enable them to grow out of third world status.

Take a look at some of the Asian countries that used to supply cheap labor -- Sinagpore, Taiwan, Korea. These once were very poor countries and US companies took advantage of cheap labor there. In the past, most people thought that anything made in these countries were cheap junk and "Buying Made in the USA" was considered a sign of quality. Now, look at these countries. They are all modernized. They have high standards of living. They produce high quality products.

These countries in turn now use "cheap labor" in other countries like Malaysia. Hopefully, Malaysia and other countries will improve and use "cheap" labor from other countries. As these countries improve, they start becoming "consumers" of goods as opposed to just "producers"

However, there are some countries that seem to remain stuck in third world status. And the reason for this is because they have corrupt or mismanaged (usually because they are heavily socialist or communist) governments.