Harrekin
Well-Known Member
Its like "grape" with a silent "g".And your solution is?
Its like "grape" with a silent "g".And your solution is?
If we just pass the 28th amendment and do not let corporations donate to campaigns this will all be fixed!!And your solution is?
And how is that?If we just pass the 28th amendment and do not let corporations donate to campaigns this will all be fixed!!
The USA doesn't fight IS because we don't like their beliefs. We fight the war to provide money for the military industrial complex and the big banks. When they tell you that we need to go to war to save some little oppressed country from some evil dictator and that they need "democracy", those are just code words to appease the masses, we are in it for the money. Think we give a shit that some Kurd up on a mountaintop doesn't have 3 hots and a cot?This goes all the way back to ancient times, the general idea being that you can defeat an enemy by killing him. I certainly agree, you can kill a person who holds the ideals and beliefs of your enemy, but the enemy still persists. Why? Because you can't kill an idea with military force, no matter how strong it is.
This is something I feel doesn't compute to most Americans. Most humans are emotional creatures, most of us base most of our decisions on emotion; what we feel is "right" at the time. The people demanding action in Syria over James Foley's murder is a good example. Same thing with Daniel Pearl.. People act mostly out of instinct, in the moment, and governments rely on this to push agendas.
So what happens if you kill every single member of the IS? They have families, loved ones, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, fathers, mothers.. what happens to them? What happens to the sons who lose their fathers?
They become terrorists. We create them, through our offensive actions.
Bottom line; you can't defeat the IS, or any enemy, by military might.
No matter how big the force, the ideal will persist.
So this is the purpose of the thread; What do we gain by fighting the IS?
This goes all the way back to ancient times, the general idea being that you can defeat an enemy by killing him. I certainly agree, you can kill a person who holds the ideals and beliefs of your enemy, but the enemy still persists. Why? Because you can't kill an idea with military force, no matter how strong it is.
This is something I feel doesn't compute to most Americans. Most humans are emotional creatures, most of us base most of our decisions on emotion; what we feel is "right" at the time. The people demanding action in Syria over James Foley's murder is a good example. Same thing with Daniel Pearl.. People act mostly out of instinct, in the moment, and governments rely on this to push agendas.
So what happens if you kill every single member of the IS? They have families, loved ones, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, fathers, mothers.. what happens to them? What happens to the sons who lose their fathers?
They become terrorists. We create them, through our offensive actions.
Bottom line; you can't defeat the IS, or any enemy, by military might.
No matter how big the force, the ideal will persist.
So this is the purpose of the thread; What do we gain by fighting the IS?
Bombing is OK, but we are using the wrong bombs. Nuke them phuckers !!!
Snipers, with 0.50cal rifles.War on drugs
War on terror
Both a complete waste of time and energy. Bombing a group into dust only creates other splinter groups and angry civilians who become militant after our 'precision' bombs blow up their family.
No easy solution, but bombing only wastes money and lives, a ground war is foolish.
What to do?
stick it in their buttsBombing for Peace is like Fucking for Virginity.
I am a crack drop with a bag of gravel. Let me in, coach.Snipers, with 0.50cal rifles.
Or Doer, with a helicopter and a bag of gravel.
Well, if we were trying solve anything I might agree.War on drugs
War on terror
Both a complete waste of time and energy. Bombing a group into dust only creates other splinter groups and angry civilians who become militant after our 'precision' bombs blow up their family.
No easy solution, but bombing only wastes money and lives, a ground war is foolish.
What to do?
You forgot the worst war of all, the devastating, WAR ON WOMEN.War on drugs
War on terror
Both a complete waste of time and energy. Bombing a group into dust only creates other splinter groups and angry civilians who become militant after our 'precision' bombs blow up their family.
No easy solution, but bombing only wastes money and lives, a ground war is foolish.
What to do?