by jaws » Sat 20 Aug 2005, 18:11:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('trespam', 'T')his guy wrote an editorial against Cindy Sheehan.
[link]. I wrote him to express my disagreement (you can write him here
HJIMMY577@aol.com) and he wrote back with some very ugly comments on her, telling me I don't understand because I don't have Christ. He then forwarded me additional material he's written which calls her an idiot, and says she must be handled in a brutal way (my words, but he implied violence).
Ugly.
It's horrible how the American right wing smeared her. In Russia, the mothers of dead soldiers are the number one opposition group to the president. People give them the respect they deserve as grieving mothers, even though the population is overwhelmingly in support of Putin.
Americans have no decency or dignity at all it seems.
e: This passage from an exile artile from October 2003 sums it up really well.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')f you've watched US TV since GIs started getting picked off in Iraq, you've seen one of the scariest demonstrations of mass insanity in generations: the way parents of American soldiers killed in that Hellhole look solemnly at the camera and say how proud they are of the fact that their child died "for his country" in a pointless, corrupt invasion that's gone absolutely awry.
That's not the way it happens in other places. In Argentina, mothers of the "Disappeared" have stood on streetcorners holding up pictures of their dead children for twenty years. In Russia, the mothers of Russian soldiers killed in Chechnya are the most powerful opposition group of all, regularly embarrassing the shit out of Putin's officials by organizing tours of the war zone and demonstrations that keep the faces of their dead sons literally in the faces of Russia's elite.
But the parents of the Americans killed in Iraq keep appearing on US TV with cracked smiles, repeating the ridiculous official lies that killed their sons. Only black American parents have had the sense to curse the people who sent their sons to a pointless death. The parents of white and Hispanic KIAs mumble the party line about how proud they are, and how they're sure their boy is in heaven now.
When the parents of Palestinian suicide bombers showed up on TV dancing around and babbling about how proud they were of their smithereen'd sons, it just seemed to prove how crazy those people were.
And it did. So what does it prove when a GI's mother in Missouri does the same thing?
The same thing.