Sorry but go to a shrink or write in a diary if you care to really figure it out, I'm not going to spend much time in this thread at the moment.
3/2/2011 3:36:54 PM
3/2/2011 3:44:42 PM
McDanger is like a MetaTroll."You're a bad person and so far beneath me that I'm not even going to expound on what I mean when I say 'You're a bad person'"It's actually quite impressive.
3/2/2011 3:45:47 PM
I don't know what you chucklefucks are doing with your days, but I'm tabbing back here whenever I get stuck or am waiting for some code to run. I'm not going to pause important activities to speculate on which underdetermined theory of lazarus' fucked up head I'm going to endorse
3/2/2011 3:49:00 PM
And I am so important and busy that I cannot possibly say anything more! Back to my important life you worthless ignorant bad people!
3/2/2011 3:53:47 PM
I'm not remarkably important this is just remarkably trivialIt seriously says a lot about you when you project so much self-importance onto me. I simply value my own time. If you don't want to deal with my low-effort posts at the moment then don't.[Edited on March 2, 2011 at 4:01 PM. Reason : jesus christ]
3/2/2011 3:59:14 PM
3/2/2011 4:16:46 PM
his point was pretty clear
3/2/2011 4:25:26 PM
3/2/2011 5:33:54 PM
3/2/2011 5:51:05 PM
that's a fair point. I do think that the Soviets were more barbaric in Afghanistan than the U.S. was in Vietnam, even with the benefit of 10-20 years of technological advancement. A quick look at Wikipedia gives death tolls something on the order of half as much in North Vietnam as in Afghanistan (technically over a significantly longer period of time, too--but probably about the same duration of serious, heavy fighting). At any rate, I'll concede that technological advancement over a decade or two accounts for some of the difference.Seriously, though, I wish you guys could see how surgical and "soft" many of the operations are over there. A lot of the missions were like "ok, today/tonight we're going to get _______ and his top assistant. Here are pictures of them. They are local Taliban leaders of ___ province. He's also a primary financier of _______ insurgent cell, and sponsors IED builders and emplacers." There would be the dudes on the ground, plus a whole stack of aircraft in support, acting on intelligence gathered through all sorts of ways. The target would get tracked down, and the ground guys would surround the area/house/building. The end result was, more often than not, the specific bad guys getting captured without either side firing a shot.
3/2/2011 7:23:48 PM
3/2/2011 11:50:42 PM
3/3/2011 3:52:53 PM
Well, to be fair, the Serbs already had a bit of a reputation of specifically targetting civilian populations (whether this reputation was just or not is another discussion). I'd say that is probably where comparisons between Serbia and the US (OEF/OIF) begin to diverge.
3/3/2011 4:45:43 PM
every country has good and bad reputation. you can't judge every german as sadistic just because they killed 6 million jewsyou can't judge every croat as sadistic just because they killed 700,000 serbs in WWII conc campyou can't judge every north vietnamese, cambodian, afghani...you name it...just because an event occured. i mean should we judge americans for nagasaki and hiroshima as having reputation for killing civilians? list goes on. actions of few do not represent the majority and i think you will agree with that?
3/3/2011 5:30:07 PM
3/4/2011 9:25:54 AM
3/4/2011 12:16:42 PM
I guess I don't understand the point you're trying to make about the Taliban. They have absolutely no legitimate claim to governance, unless you consider legitimate governance to be that which is derived from things like popular consent, international recognition, not being one of the biggest abusers of human rights on the face of the planet, and so on. If those things don't factor into your definition of legitimacy, then we can probably leave the conversation at that.
3/4/2011 12:40:29 PM
3/4/2011 2:27:56 PM
3/4/2011 2:52:21 PM
I love it. Foreigner is teaching me about my own country It is the very essence of ignorance. You epitomize the saying that little knowledge is way more dangerous than no knowledge.
3/4/2011 7:39:24 PM
And you're a perfect example of how nationalism tends to cloud moral clarity.[Edited on March 5, 2011 at 8:37 AM. Reason : ]
3/5/2011 8:35:26 AM
I am tired of paying taxes for the US going around to play world police and to hook up their buddies with no-bid fluffy gov't contracts. Let other countries foot the bill.
3/7/2011 4:11:43 PM