rikzilla
Ninja wave: Atomic fire-breath ninja
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UndercoverElephant said:
have spent many years slowly getting more and more p**sed off with American foreign policy and the attitudes of American people. For me, trashing Kyoto because it "threatened US jobs" was the final straw. I cheered when then the WTC came down. I saw it as the first real sign of hope for the world. Finally somebody had provided a message to the US in the only language it is capable of understanding - that of violence and dollars.
If you think I sound like an extremist, and that my views are not echoed from one end of planet Earth to the other then I suspect you, like most Americans, have a very poor understanding of the way your country is percieved from outside. My views are reflected all over the globe. America is internationally despised.
Well Geoff,
I'm not going to take you to task for your comments. I long ago learned that there is no way to reconcile our divergent political thought. Were I still mad at you I'd take that little comment of yours as a quote. I appreciate the fact that I have dialog with a person of your views. I appreciate your candor, you are I believe a very honest, yet emotional person. You know my views...we've been over all this a hundred times, it doesn't need to be revisited.
But there is one thing...the thought of you cheering the death of any person moves me to remind you of one thing. Taoism teaches that the furthest a person can be from "enlightenment" is when they are celebrating death. I know how important to you your search for enlightenment is....so get ahold of yourself. You're not a bad person....I know you're not. I know you didn't mean what you said...take it back. Don't give in to a self destructive and clearly irrational hatred. You will only damage your own well being by holding on to such an emotion.
-zilla