Thursday, March 30, 2006

errorism

I find it interesting that if a terrorist wishes to make the move into politics then they are expected to give up violence, and yet if they were through political means to become priminister or president of a country then they would have an entire army at their dissposal and at that point if they did not take up violence, once more, then it would undoubtly be said that they are soft on national security issues.
The fact of the matter is that, logically speaking you can't go up to someone and tell them that if they want to negotiate with you then they must give up violence and then say if they don't then there will be swift millitary reprisals. And yet, there really isn't any other way to do it. Whats the alternative, just let them walk all over us, i suppose it worked for Ghandi and for the civil rights protesters or atleast thats how history records it, perhaps it didn't happen like that perhaps it was the violent groups that made things change and not the passifists. Perhaps sometimes violence is the only way to get things done.
History is littered with tyrants who wern't bad enough to survive and emblazoned with those who got the balance between compassion and cruelty just right and were loved and admired for it.
Ultimitly there is no real difference between terrorrist action and military action and surely when a terrorrist group is sponsered by a state then they become a sort of military and should be loved respected and hated as such.

11 comments:

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

errorism..or.. terrorism?

by the way... Kat is another blogger's wife... We have some things in common-like our real names and liking cats and stuff like that.

And she speaks with a Texas accent. Me, I just sound twangy Kansas. Still I can see where you might have thought I was talking to myself...

^..^

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

"The fact of the matter is that, logically speaking you can't go up to someone and tell them that if they want to negotiate with you then they must give up violence and then say if they don't then there will be swift millitary reprisals."

Yep-- that is a dichotomy... The other dichotomy is leaders who help oust out a horrible government, tell the people that they can make up any parties they like and "vote" the next leaders in... and then tell these same people that "we won't work with you now cause you voted the wrong party in."

Isn't that called pulling the rug out from under their feet??? ^..^

Phillip R Goodman said...

like i said disspite the contridictions inherant in this mode of practice there really isn't any other way to do this if there's a horrible dictator oppressing his or indeed her people and especialy if he or she only got to where they are with you're countrys support you do have a duty to get rid of him or her and at the end of the day if the people then choose to have a goverment that follows a barbaric code of practice then you have every right to refuse to work with them.

Phillip R Goodman said...

oh and i did mean errorism its a pun see

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

Yeah...

I agree with you... it just sounds funny to Katie whoz just a cat asnd sees thing a bit off center.

... like da helpful govurnmentz who ousted da bad dicktator forgot to do sometin somewherez.

^...^

Phillip R Goodman said...

they forgot to think about what they were doing.

Phillip R Goodman said...

infact they just forgot to think.

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

What waz i thinkin bout... hmmm.

i dunno.

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

Hey... guess what??

this little kansas town i'm still livin just made street performance legal in what we call OldTown... area downtown with historical business buildings that have been renovated... I can play the clarinet and sing and dance and make a fool of myself... YAY!!

And let folkz drop money in my grandfather's hat.

Three comedians who started out as street perfomers: Robin Williams, Steve Martin and Eddie Izzard.

^..^

Phillip R Goodman said...

So did kid rock and so did the singing cowboy infact he's still there.

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

Kid Rock and Singing Cowboy???

Haven't heard of them...

But Jerry Lewis is going to be a guest on Law & Order: SVU -- playing a homeless guy who is Det. John Munch's uncle...

That's downright different.