Originally posted by: Craig234
I have spoken with communists long ago, where it was clear to me that there was a myopia tainting their ability to see any other side. I see the same thing with you.
It's normal for the empire to be blind to its own arrogance - to ignorantly 'not see ay vaslue' in other cultures, to it's doing them a favor by replacing them.
If you saw anyone saying that about doing that to you, you would view it as a crisis and aggression against you, given the complacaency tha comes with being the by far dominant power in the world - the western side - without any chance whatsoever of someother society replacing your culture, you cannot appreciate that at all, and can only view others as some sort of disease or crappy culture to be cleaned up and improved to be like you, utterly blind to other's point of view. Funny, Germany, Japan and others felt the same way.
Indeed, *if* there was the military power in the Middle East to 'spread their culture', do you think they might be able to make some case against the west for its histories of racism and slavery, for its current massive amounts of drug abuse, its high crime rates and imprisonment rates, its record of aggression and colonization of others, its culture of pornography - all laid out as far better reasons than you can give for a 'war of ideals'?
It's rather ironic how you declare the radical side of the Middle East, the tyrranical side of Midddle Eastern governments, to be its culture without noting the role of the west in the creation of those things being as much a part of their societies as they are? Do you have a clue about the history of Britain's role in the creation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a way of splitting the Muslim world, to create an enemy for the Nationlists by backing the religious radicals? Of the US role in creatng the strength for the radicals in Afghanistan for our own purposes in battlig the Russians, leaving the Taliban in power largely as our creation? Of Israels' role in the empowerment of Hamas, which they backed to try to split the Palestenians and undermine the PLO by creating a rival? Of the US in keeping the tyrranies in power in placs from Saudi Arabia (Nixon made a deal in the 70's to guarantee the security of the House of Saud in exchange for guarantees of oil access) to Egypt where the people are prevented from overthrowing them by our financial and military assistance to the regimes, because they do as we want (where were 15 of 19 9/11 hijackers from, again? Did we invade Saudi Arabia or Pakistan? No, we keep those regimes in power).
One of the most iconic things about the USSR's repression is the phrase 're-education camps' - in theory, a benvolent way to inform ignorant citizens of the civil system, and in practice a tyrannical tool for political repression - and yet you are here calling for the 're-education' of Iraqis, using the same justification, without any awareness of the corruption of that sort of activity. When we can't even tell the difference between 'detaining terrorists' and 'paying warlords $5,000 for anyone they want to hand over no questions asked', abusing terrorist detention by turning it into a weapon of political oppression (do as you are told or you will be detained indefinitely and secretly and quite posssibly tortured), you think that the finer points of a 're-education program' are going to be done appropriately without abuse?
RichardE, there is an old saying about how people who hate tend to resemble what they hate. You would do well to heed the saying, IMO.
I've found that to be true in many cases; look at how the police tend to develop the 'blue shield' culture against 'snitching' on one another just like crimnal groups, while prison groups tend to develop laws and enforce them harshly; cosider how the CIA and KGB came to resemble each other more and more, each more bold in its actions spurred on by the other in a 'race to the bottom', from terrorism to assassination done by both, each sure that *it* was on the right side against an evil enemy.
As I said before, there are right ways and wrong ways to spread freedom and rights, and you ned to appreciate the problems with the wrong ways to avoid being a tyrant yourself.
IMO, you have a long way to go on developing respect for others - you have caught a bad case of the 'ugly American' (whther or not you're literally American), where your excrement has a sweet odor as you run around wanting to help the world by making it like your own nation, the same way as every empire in history, each of whome thought that they had the only civilization worthy, and others were crap. 'Absolute Power tends to corrupt absolutely, and you thinking you are not vulnerable to that, proves you are.
Foreign policy discussions here tend to fall into a pattern: thhe pro-empire side (unaware that's teir agenda, they're just 'fiighting evil' they think) start out with a very attractive list of all the wonderful moral superioty they have, how they're only helping people by their policy, only battling wrongs - ignorant or blind (they tend to tune out contrary facts) to the wrongs of their own side, how they're fed propaganda to get their complacency and support (just as the Roman government called all of its conquests defensive to get publc support). And the discussion, as the attractive justifications are stripped away one by one by showing the 'real agenda', the hypocrisy, how good things like freedom and rights are used as *pretexts) for aggressive empire - these people are pushed to have to coneded more and more that it is is about their side winning for the sake of their side winning.
That doesn't mean it's not ok to think your side has the better culture in many ways (not every way, is that what you think?), and to want ot see freedom and rights spread.
But it meas that you need to be aware not to let those things be corrupted by the ulterior agendas of empire - the 'war of civilizations' your side has started and wants to win.
All the while you are convinced you are 'defending your civilization from being conquered', you don'tnotice that your side has a 100 to 1 advantage, and is the one destroying others.
The very argument you use to justify war is the argument the other side can legitimately use - it's the Muslim world who by far has the reason to feel threatened.
The debate has becoe poisoned by the arrogance of power. Good things the Muslims have done are forgotten, bad things we've done are excused, it's all about 'beating evil'.
Funny, that's what the most evil regimes in the history of the world have said, too. Every 'evil empire' has had soe 'evil enemy' it was claiming to oppose.
You need a large dose of learning to respect other cultures and the right ways to try to spread freedom and rights.
The war has already been half won - people around the world largely like the better examples we set on freedom and rights. You don't recognize who a real enemy is of those things, but I've already given you an idea with my previous mention or our *support* for Saddam in his worst periods of tyranny and attacking a neighbor - completely contradicting the things you are claiming you want to spread. A pointer to the major but largely hidden agendas that went along with the war when we did turn on Saddam.
Until you notice the forces who are your enemy in spreading rights and freedom - who corrupt those things by using them for cover - you are not helping those causes.
There are right ways and wrong ways to spread freedom and rights.
It's the same issue as we've had in the past as we had to choose between our European alliances tand their policies of colonization, or right-wng dictators or neutral elected leaders.
One thing I'll suggest s that you develop a little humility about your running around judging cultures until you can see the flaws of your own better.
There's a certain seductive 'high' to being the 'world's bestest, most advanced, wonderful civilization' running around helping improve the barbarians. It feels nice.
But that's just the 'absolute corruption of absolute power' to worry about,that you don't want others having about you.
Unfortunately, it's a lot easier to get people to appreciate the rights of the weaker side when they're the weaker side, than it is when they're the stronger.
You really need to appreciate the agendas involved in these things. Consider Chile - mostly forgotten by the US, because it's incovnenient, but an important example of this 'agenda'. It was nothing more than protecting a few dollars for our welth corporate owners that drove our great nation's citizens to pay for the destruction of a healthy, democratic system in Chile - one filled with the freedom and rights you are for - with a terroristic dictatorship which put into place hugely oppressive economic policies under the guise of 'western capitalism', while the people who had the responbility for the policies - the American voters - had no idea it was happpening beyond hearing about some coup 'down there' without mention how it was orchestrated by our presidet Nixon after the pone calls from the CEO of his former employer Pepcsico and others.
There was a story you could be told about the 'terrible socialist' Allende and the 'wonderful economic improvements to bring prosperity' of the new government, all masking the horrible tyranny we put in place, for the agenda of protecting a few of our corporations' right to economically exploit their nation.
Simple facts: the main export of Chile was copper. Our corporations, through our use of power to get favorable terms, had invested a small fraction of the several billion dollars a year they were profiting to take the copper out of Chile. As Chileans' democracy grew, they were aware of the fact that their nation's rightful wealth was being taken for no good reason by foreign companies, and in the election Allende won, all three candidates from left to right supported ending the foreign corporations' rights to take the copper, to keep the profits for their country. Those billions being taken at the expense of the Chilean people - billlions that democracy was designed to help the people put a stop to being taken because of a government corrupted by the US - resulted in the entire nation's innocent civilian population living in tyrany and terror.
You need to understand that side of the agendas hiding under the skirt of 'freedom and rights' to not be duped into being the enemy of freedom and rights.