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Radical Centrist
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Oh come on. Please. The truth is that war crimes happen - they just do, as terrible as they are - because people are people, they're morons, they're imperfect and they're put into this bizarre situation. And the real question is whether you have to establish policies that would prevent these kinds of problems under any, any circumstance or whether you allow a cheaper, less thorough approach to managing prisoners.
And everybody understands that. It turns out they had a military lawyer on hand for a March 25 press conference when they announced they had problems at the prison. They expected to have to lay the whole thing out for reporters. But the reporters considered it a non-story. Not interesting enough to follow up on. Hey, shit happens, and in Iraq there's a lot of shit happening and this particular shit doesn't even register. Some people were morons, there was humiliation, nobody died, not enough story to register on the most sensitive scale. Until the pictures showed up. When the pictures showed up it totally changed the dynamic of the story. Now it's important mostly because it's a cultural problem; the Arabs don't like humiliation, while we treasure it and celebrate it by engaging in it constantly from age 10-17. (They had panties on their heads, man! Worst thing in the fucking world! I kinda wish I had some panties on my head though, don't you?) (Y'see Arabs are allowed to cut off tongues and hands and heads and beat themselves bloody with chains and cut themselves open and stone each other to death and be as warlike as possible to each other, but they can't possibly have another culture come in and put panties on their heads... it's just horrible for them.) But until the pictures came out, nobody could have anticipated that this sort of cultural problem could be elevated to become the Worst Problem in the Entire Fucking War for a few days. NOBODY! And so when it turns out that the Secretary of Defense was a little more concerned with problems larger than people putting panties on prisoners' heads, something thoroughly addressed months ago (including giving the press all the information they had), I say: good! There were about 100 more important things for him to worry about, such as whether he should have had 20,000 more troops covering the borders. |
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Your attitude towards the Iraqis is deplorable. These people are in the care of occupying forces. We keep saying we shouldnt be srprised at the horros being committed but we really should....This isnt war this is an occupation, these people have rights and we should be respecting that. |
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Sorry UT you just lost my respect.
How you can possibly claim that routine humiliation and torture of prisoners under the protection of a country that is trying to claim it's the bringer of justice and peace AND justified the war with propaganda about saddams torture chambers as nothing is beyond the pale. No wonder Iraqis are actively resisting American occupying forces, they must see them as worse than Saddam - at least there was peace, security and electricity then. These pictures will be the same as that little girl running from the burning village was for the Vietnam war - Iconic reminders that America's intrusions into other soverign nations bring only destruction, chaos and hate.
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Americans might have accepted the electrodes, or the sleep deprivation, and said "Hey, that's the cost of doing business". The forced lewd acts however, cut across all lines. The liberals who weren't uptight about sex were still disturbed by abuse and the conservatives who might have accepted non-sexual abuse were shocked at the forced lewd acts. In short, it was 'the perfect storm' (note overused phrase) in terms of unnacceptable behavior. The deaths of individuals in custody is also an issue. Quote:
As a result of the My Lai massacre, Lt. Calley, who I believe was the only person to serve any time at all, served 3 years under house arrest before being pardoned. Quote:
A few months ago, everyone in the United States had what we thought was a purely intellectual excercise in the validity of using torture in the war on terror. In August 2002, the public had a short discussion about the issue when the US abstained from a vote to beef up the Geneva conventions on torture ABC News . Personally, I am glad that we as a nation saw the pictures. I am tired of the public handing off responsibility to authorities and being insulated from the results. Doing so leads to real abuse, as was discovered during the Holocaust. If we as a culture really wish to justify torture to ourselves, than we need to see the results of such a decision so that we can take off the imaginary white hat we see ourselves wearing and realise that we are stepping closer and closer to becoming 'evildoers' ourselves. It's one thing to choose not to be a vegetarian. It's another thing completely to pretend that the hamburger you are eating was grown on a hamburger tree. Show us what war costs in men, money, and souls. Let us shed the hubris, fold up the 'Mission Accomplished', and never, ever, utter the phrase "bring it on" again. Maybe our next presidents, even if they have never been in combat, may more fully appreciate the true cost of war.
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While UT would like to pretend it was all fun and games putting panties on someone's head, this is far more serious than that and he should know that. I quote the Ney Yorker, which itself is quoting a military report.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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As to what I do or do not know about what other people think....No I dont know what other people think, however I can make an informed guess given my own experience of the theatre going public through my involvement in the UK theatre scene. I merely express what I have found to be the case amongst those I have spent time with. The theatre scene is not like the Cinema scene ( certainly not in the uk) The kind of theatre which produces Les Smith's plays and the kind of audience he attracts is as idiosynchratic as the audience you might find at a Michael Moore film.....more so because Michael Moore is very well known by the mainstream too unlike Les who isnt....More generally the types of audience attracted to Town theatres ( not including te musicals and am dram productions) and Rep theatrical productions tend to be dominated by a particular demographic ....Forgive me if I am arrogant enough to suggest I may have an insight into them as I am one of them. And yes, what Les researched gave him a particular view of the events. It seems that hisview of events is eerily similar to the views held by the survivors, the whistleblowers, the international media and most honest historians. |
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Not being part of the British theater scene and not knowing Les Smith, I'll take your word for his fans being idiosynchratic. Michael Moore's fans are just idiots.
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My point, and I'd hoped it would be plain, is that you can't possibly put over a hundred thousand troops into a war/warlike situation and give them enough autonomy to get the job done efficiently without finding that some number of them have gone wrong for whatever reason and committed war crimes. On the scope of war crimes this is a one on a scale of ten. If the expanded New Yorker bits are true it's a two on a scale of ten. If they had taken the prisoners out back and summarily executed them it would be a six on a scale of ten. Comprende? In war, people do some really fucked up shit.
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What you said in your post was this "quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The problem with plays is the gritty little details are often not true, which leads the play goers to think they know the true story, when in fact they don't." If gritty little details are a problem because they lead the audience to believe they know the story when they dont, what would you suggest as a solution? Fewer gritty details? Or a change of subject matter to be quite sure they dont get the wrong impression? Maybe a disclaimer at the start of the play? I was pointing out a stylistic feature of the play and the playwrite, you suggested that it may be problematic. Personally I disagree with you. I dont think that is a common problem with theatre production. More of a problem with the Hollywood productions of historically inaccurate and underesearched films I'd have thought. Besides, since this play was primarily about one of the survivors and her story as told by her ....I think it can be taken as having some accuracy. It wont tell you the whole story of My Lai, but it will tell one of the stories of My Lai fairly well. I am not even remotely surprised at your disdain for Michael Moore fans ( of which I am one) I'll take that idiot label and wear it with pride ;P ....and when all the smoke clears and the House of Bush and all it's acolytes are shown for the scoundrels they are and Moore's work is vindicated I'll polish my label up nice and shiny and make sure I wear it every place I go Last edited by DanaC; 05-08-2004 at 08:17 PM. |
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Moore can not be vindicated because he's already proved himself to be a charlatan. It has nothing to do with Bush, as Moore has been around a long time and been tilting since before the first Bush. Sometimes they were dragons but usually windmills. He's an opportunist of the first order. Even opportunists get it right occasionally. Moore less than most. So you can wear your "idiot label" proudly, for as a Moore fan, you've earned it.
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As a liberal, I find Michael Moore to be a fucking idiot. He's like the Ann Coulter of liberals. Fucking rabble-rousing turd.
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The urban Jane Goodall
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A little something on role assimilation...
Something I ran across in my sociology studies.
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