Ooh oooh ooh! I know I know!
YOU MADE THEM UP.
Yes. Exactly. You actually CAN read. I don't believe it. Yes, I made this up, as an example.
It's not that hard to understand, is it?
Ooh oooh ooh! I know I know!
YOU MADE THEM UP.
Yes. Exactly. You actually CAN read. I don't believe it. Yes, I made this up, as an example.
It's not that hard to understand, is it?
Reasonable people don't want to go to war.
You first... A foreigner such as yourself starting a revolution in MY country would be met with overwhelming force. And I'd be right there with them. Against you.
Because it's not as if Americans ever started a revolution in another country or anything........![]()
Reasonable people don't want to go to war.
You're not. I was referring to the people who don't know how to deal with conditions in sentences and words like 'if' and 'would'.
Well. I think it's not as easy as a conspiracy theorist may put it, because there's no way to know for sure. But in the current situation I would say it was even necessary to have the towers collapse in order to cause so much anger in the population that they are willing to go to war.
Americans were sick of their own reputation, being the world-police. Of course, there are still those 'cowboys' who are convinced that a different culture is just a bunch of bull and the best thing to do is just get rid of it. But that's not the point of going to war. THe only thing I am mentioning these guys is because they're easier to convince.
Reasonable people don't want to go to war. They want their money spent on health insurance, a welfare system, higher job security. They don't want to listen to politicians mentioning that these services are way out of the governments budget while the government spends billions an wars and war machinery.
So, back to your question. Bringing the towers down in a controlled demolition is a spectacular way of showing it to everybody and building up a lot of anger in the population.
It's always been like this. There are laws and there are exceptions. For instance: We don't have the death penalty here in germany. I am pretty sure it exists nowhere in the EU countries. But let's say there is some rapist, child molestor, somebody who did something really evil, sick and nasty... Start a poll and ask, how many people want this guy dead and override the law, show the execution on live television...
Imagine the numbers you get. Having the towers bombed wouldn't be sufficient... Destruction is necessary to shock people.
But as I said, that's just my opinion. I'll wait and see if some of these things are being revealed in the near future.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
-Attributed (possibly incorrectly) to George Orwell
Am I the only one who finds it kind of funny that a German is being judgmental about war? No offense meant, but if you're going to be critical of a country's behavior, perhaps it's best not to come from one who is known for having been one of the most hostile in history.
Kind of the pot calling the kettle black. But that would be the case no matter what country someone was from since it's not an issue of country, but of human behavior.
Going back to the OP, have you changed your mind about Silverstein?
- On the 12th of September 2001 I spend 2.000 Marks (1.4 Marks for a dollar) in american funds, because the american stock market was brought to its knees. I made a lot of money with those funds, because I sold them before 2003 (lucky shot).
If you ever went to germany in the last 20 years you'd know how peaceful germany has become. It's even so peaceful that it pisses me off. You can't even say anything against somebody from another country or a group of people from another country who just can't behave, because the entire german leftwing will step you in the back and call you a racist. You hardly find a german wearing the german national colors, because you are risking to be judged because of that.
By your own logic that means you carried out the 9/11 attacks.
-Gumboot
Germans didn't learn anything from WW2. Still trying to control how their fellow citizens think, I see. Bravo.
-Gumboot