Linda sums it up well....
An extremist is like Bill Grahm... Or Pat Robertson... or GB...
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samy_solo wrote:kanelli wrote:Liban wrote:What is created by Western "technology" is OK to use for the following reason. The Arabs launched the western development movement back from the time of the rennaissance, so no, it is not being a hypocrite.
Very humourous. I suppose there has to be an excuse for Arabs who hate the West to continue to suck up Western culture and buy and use Western-made products and technology.
Hey, we gave you 'westerners' jobs, business opportunities, and a safe haven to live in!
Funny, all you low life racist have the audacity to insult us in our own country! Your kind will simply will not learn - Don't bite the hand that Feeds You. And don't think you’re scarce; in fact many of you are very disposable! If you have a problem with my country, my religion, or my other fellow Arabs just do yourself a favor and get the hell out!
Thousand just like you are waiting in line to have the opportunity to SERVE us!
Bothers you what I'm saying huh, poor thing - Not used to Arab speaking to you this way huh. Get one thing in your thick head - your kind gave us nothing, we ever we have he Bought from you so get over your colonial attitude.
To others reading my comments, if you respect our traditions, culture, and way of life we have absolutely no problems or issues with you – just please do not try to impose what you view as ‘western values’ in our country as we do not share the same principles – that’s doesn’t mean we can’t respect each other, In fact we always welcome those who come to us in respect.
Unfortunately, this is happening on both sides. For example, you have religious clerics like Abu Hamza saying that Islam should take over the West, and you have the West trying to force democracy on countries that aren't ready for it. Both are unfair and unrealistic.
kanelli wrote:If someone says that the West should fall and the Arab would should rise to overcome their oppressors - you don't consider that extreme?
Linda, I feel that you spend most of your time defending the plight of the Arab world, and don't often try to give a balanced view. Do you have any insight into or understanding of the West's behaviour?
For example, it is wrong to force democracy, but once you have lived in a democratic political system, would you really want to give it up? Should Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have some countries that suffer under the crushing rule of dictators? It is up to the people of those countries to free themselves, but can't you see why some Western countries would support the overthrowing of dictatorships? This is clear as day to me - and I can admit that meddling would be wrong, no matter how tempting it may be.
I'd like propose that big business is more of an evil than just naming Western countries as tyrants. The West is practically run by big business and its quest for wealth and expansion.
Liban wrote:An extremist is like Bill Grahm... Or Pat Robertson... or GB...
If someone says that the West should fall and the Arab would should rise to overcome their oppressors - you don't consider that extreme?
Linda, I feel that you spend most of your time defending the plight of the Arab world, and don't often try to give a balanced view. Do you have any insight into or understanding of the West's behaviour?
For example, it is wrong to force democracy, but once you have lived in a democratic political system, would you really want to give it up? Should Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have some countries that suffer under the crushing rule of dictators? It is up to the people of those countries to free themselves, but can't you see why some Western countries would support the overthrowing of dictatorships? This is clear as day to me - and I can admit that meddling would be wrong, no matter how tempting it may be.
Linda_Stuiv wrote:For example, it is wrong to force democracy, but once you have lived in a democratic political system, would you really want to give it up? Should Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have some countries that suffer under the crushing rule of dictators? It is up to the people of those countries to free themselves, but can't you see why some Western countries would support the overthrowing of dictatorships? This is clear as day to me - and I can admit that meddling would be wrong, no matter how tempting it may be.
Interesting, you really seem unaware of the long bitter history between Muslims Countries and European (and later the US) countries ....
It is not limited to "demcracy" spreading. Actually it's a very small part of it.
Lemme sum it up. Who are WE to be the Arabs' NANNY? WE do not have any cridibility. The French/Brits were racist/colonial occupiers less than 50 years ago. WE are not TRUSTED in this region of the world.
Also considering our economic priorities and historical past, you'd be really naive to think that any country with a capitalist/cosnumerist economy would just rush to some desert to "free" the people.
Yes, our media and education convinces us that we have always been (and still are) the "good" force in this world. But our history (and current policies) are VERY FAR from that. The rest of the world aren't supposed to have the same conceptions/mis-conceptions WE have about ourselves...
It's day-clear to me that there are other "agendas" to be enforced after the dictators are removed. That's the way we are. We are not altruistic ... we go for our own benefit, which is fine, but lets not pretend otherwise. Or else it becomes a charade. Having said that, it is understandable why Arabs/Muslims are skeptical of the western role.
Europe was the one that disintegrated the Islamic "empire" in the first place, and created artificial borders and passed out entire countries in posh meetings in Paris and London, not to mention supporting dictators, creating Israel...etc. How do you expect these people to trust anything a successor government would do?
Just a little piece of info very little people know (Arabs or westerners), The Arab governments post-colonialism, in the late forties and early fifties, were pretty much Pro-USA, since it was a country with no colonial past, and of which was colonized itself. Arab leaders used to praise the US system and wish for a transformation similar to it. But 50 years of complete idiocy/corporate interest/special lobby influence has made those people hate the US.
What I disagree with is religion being used in what is now a political and economic problem. We are not in the crusades anymore, and churches all over the West are not calling for the destruction of the Islamic world, unlike what is happening in many Mosques... There are religious extremists in every religion, but the rise in popularity of extremism in the Islamic faith is startling and scary. I hope it doesn't create a rise in Christian fundamentalism and then lead to religion becoming touted more in the political and economic dealings. That is the worst thing that could happen. Western countries need to smarten up, and I think the strong political lobbying that is going on on the part of big business is a huge threat. I am angry that the government panders to these special interest groups because of money and political power to the detriment to ethical and moral conduct towards its own people and other nations.
kanelli wrote:If someone says that the West should fall and the Arab would should rise to overcome their oppressors - you don't consider that extreme?
Linda, I feel that you spend most of your time defending the plight of the Arab world, and don't often try to give a balanced view. Do you have any insight into or understanding of the West's behaviour?
For example, it is wrong to force democracy, but once you have lived in a democratic political system, would you really want to give it up? Should Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have some countries that suffer under the crushing rule of dictators? It is up to the people of those countries to free themselves, but can't you see why some Western countries would support the overthrowing of dictatorships? This is clear as day to me - and I can admit that meddling would be wrong, no matter how tempting it may be.
I'd like propose that big business is more of an evil than just naming Western countries as tyrants. The West is practically run by big business and its quest for wealth and expansion.
gamechee wrote:kanelli wrote:If someone says that the West should fall and the Arab would should rise to overcome their oppressors - you don't consider that extreme?
Linda, I feel that you spend most of your time defending the plight of the Arab world, and don't often try to give a balanced view. Do you have any insight into or understanding of the West's behaviour?
For example, it is wrong to force democracy, but once you have lived in a democratic political system, would you really want to give it up? Should Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have some countries that suffer under the crushing rule of dictators? It is up to the people of those countries to free themselves, but can't you see why some Western countries would support the overthrowing of dictatorships? This is clear as day to me - and I can admit that meddling would be wrong, no matter how tempting it may be.
I'd like propose that big business is more of an evil than just naming Western countries as tyrants. The West is practically run by big business and its quest for wealth and expansion.
First of all I would like to address to all the people who are advocating for democracy.
If the concept of democracy is 'majority wins' then who decides that the majority is right and if they are right, then what happens to the minority? The reality is that the minority is crushed. Is that a just system? So does that mean you have to follow the majority even if you dont believe in them?
For example Indian being the biggest democracy in the world has far more bigger problems then that of here. Majority of people are illiterate and dont hv access to basic amenities or to atleast get three proper meals a day.
This again is because the elected leaders are corrupt and who selected them? THE MAJORITY. The minorities are crushed and then there are revolts and clashes which works against the progress of the country.
Having said that the sample principle works for the world as a whole. We should be tolerant and respect each other.
This certainly doesnt mean that I support any other form of gov but these are questions which have been lingering in my mind for a long long time...
If something works for you, its not certain it will work for me so will democracy not work in the UAE. The first and foremost reason is that the local population is small in number and whatever they are doing is to protect their interest. Its their land and they have a right to it.
Peace out!
gamechee wrote:Thanks Knights for elaborating on this issue but without going into details I would say that sometimes people have completely made mockery of the system of democracy. For example UK going to war even when the majority of population was against it. Leaders and gov post holders stood against it but nothing happened and the troops are still in Iraq.
On second thoughts if UK is a democratic country then what is the Royal family still doing there? The Queen fancies a tunnel across the english channel and billions from public money is spent. The project turns out to be a failure.
To conclude there are flaws in everything and there are some in the D system.
samy_solo wrote:kanelli wrote:Liban wrote:What is created by Western "technology" is OK to use for the following reason. The Arabs launched the western development movement back from the time of the rennaissance, so no, it is not being a hypocrite.
Very humourous. I suppose there has to be an excuse for Arabs who hate the West to continue to suck up Western culture and buy and use Western-made products and technology.
Hey, we gave you 'westerners' jobs, business opportunities, and a safe haven to live in!
Funny, all you low life racist have the audacity to insult us in our own country! Your kind will simply will not learn - Don't bite the hand that Feeds You. And don't think you’re scarce; in fact many of you are very disposable! If you have a problem with my country, my religion, or my other fellow Arabs just do yourself a favor and get the hell out!
Thousand just like you are waiting in line to have the opportunity to SERVE us!
Bothers you what I'm saying huh, poor thing - Not used to Arab speaking to you this way huh. Get one thing in your thick head - your kind gave us nothing, we ever we have he Bought from you so get over your colonial attitude.
To others reading my comments, if you respect our traditions, culture, and way of life we have absolutely no problems or issues with you – just please do not try to impose what you view as ‘western values’ in our country as we do not share the same principles – that’s doesn’t mean we can’t respect each other, In fact we always welcome those who come to us in respect.
Liban wrote:Shoot... That was one long post!!!!!!!
Did, I type all that!!!