Iraq War: Not a Mistake, But a Holocaust
02/22/2016
Sabba – As Jonathan Azaziah rightly reminded us,
whatever we, in the West might complain about, it is NOTHING, NOTHING,
NOTHING compared with what the Muslims have been going thru for the past
century – and ALL of it because of the West. ALL.
We can try and feel good about ourselves and pat our
consciences by saying ‘it is our treacherous, our sold out leaders who
are behind it, not me’.
That might be true. But it is not ‘our treacherous
elite’ who pull the triggers, who mass raped everyone and everything
they could get they filthy hands on while filming themselves to show
their friends and families back home; it is not the ‘treacherous elite’
who murdered men, women, children with glee, who desecrated dead
bodies, who urinated & defecated on dead bodies, who tortured men,
women, children, animals etc. etc. etc.
It is ‘our boys’ who happily did all that and, until recently, the overwhelming majority of our people were fully behind them.
We are horrified and outraged at alleged sexual assaults
which may or may not have taken place, we stand up against the
‘migrants’ who come over to our countries to take our jobs and rape our
women, but we do not care to show the same horror and outrage when we do
the same things and a million times worse to others in general and to
Arabs in particular.
Why not?
The truth of the matter is that our western culture has a
deep hatred of and contempt for the ‘colored people’ civilizations in
general, and especially the Muslims and the Arabs in particular. It is
still here and often surfaces in very subtle ways which most do not even
recognize. We often see it in how people react to a story and if Arabs
are the headlines or not. The EXACT same story will trigger completely
different reactions whether it features Arabs or ‘White’ people or jews.
And it triggers different emotions too. Scary stuff sometimes.
The contempt/hatred seems to be waiting for any
opportunity to resurface even among people who seem to be very jew-wise,
highly educated etc. The colonialist past may be over, but the
colonialist attitude, the colonialist mentality is still here, hidden in
the deepest part of the western subconscious, so deep that most are not
even conscious of it.
Iraq is another good example: what we have done to that
country is beyond human speech. Iraqis should hate us for eternity for
it as we would hate them for eternity, had the roles been reversed. And
yet they do not.
On the other hand, we seem to live our lives as if
nothing happened. Or we know that something happened but it is not that
bad, nothing can be that bad that it pushes people to flee from that
land in search for another spot on God’s spacious Earth where they can
restart and live a normal life, if they can ever manage to find
‘normality’ again.
Whatever happens in Iraq there stays in Iraq, it affects
us not. We get on with our lives as if nothing happened, despite the
fact that everything that happens there is happening because of us.
Everything.
Google search Fallujah birth defects.
WIR HABEN ES NICHT GEWUSST?
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