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Date:      Wed, 12 Sep 2001 15:51:37 -0700
From:      Milo Hyson <milo@cyberlifelabs.com>
To:        Help Victims <fight_terrorism@yahoo.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Helping victims of terror
Message-ID:  <20010912225151.58FCD37B40B@hub.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <20010912215547.98067.qmail@web20806.mail.yahoo.com>
References:  <20010912215547.98067.qmail@web20806.mail.yahoo.com>

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On Wednesday 12 September 2001 02:55 pm, Help Victims wrote:
> Hi everyone. As many of you are aware, people in Egypt and
> other countries celebrated the attacks on New York and
> Washington.

I know some of my following statements are going to be very unpopular with my 
fellow Americans (and this whole thread is quite off-topic from the charter 
of this mailing list) but here it goes anyway.

I agree that the celebration of death, destruction and the victories of war 
is a horrendous concept. I agree that it shouldn't happen. But it does ... 
and we do it too.

Over two hundred years ago, after fighting for our independence from Britain, 
we celebrated our victory, ignoring all of the people that were killed, mamed 
and permenantly disfigured. Grown men lying on ground in agony, crying out 
for their mothers like they were two years old. The fact that most of them 
were soldiers (or so we're told) is irrelevant. They were still human beings 
with thoughts, feelings and dreams. We continue to celebrate this every 4th 
of July.

In the Gulf War, we bombed the shit out of Bahgdad killing many innocent 
people in the process. We celebrated our victory there too.

Yesterday while watching news coverage of the attacks, I overheard someone 
say repeatedly that we should nuke every foreign country to "get rid of them 
all." He used the term "dune coon" many times, referring to people of Arab 
ethnicity.

Please understand that I'm in no way condoning what happened yesterday 
morning. Like many people, I wish there were a way to turn back time and 
prevent it. One of my clients lost employees in the attack, people that I 
knew and had met with many times in the course of business. People that I 
will never meet again.

Just realize that when it comes to war, Americans can be just as cold and 
heartless as the ones who carried out this attack. In the end, it doesn't 
matter what country you're from, what color your skin is, what language you 
speak or what god you pray to (if any). We're all human, with the same goal 
..... life.

-- 
Milo Hyson
CyberLife Labs, LLC

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