Mail Bag
In response to my comment (“I’m sure people looking for Internet copies of the video will — sadly — create the biggest video Google since Daniel Pearl’s murder”) about the suicide bomber footage, one reader writes:
I disagree with the tone of your comment. It makes me feel that the only reason somebody would get it is for some kind of “sick fun”. I am sure there are a lot of people who download it exactly for this reason (just see the huge interest in the German cannibal case…) But there are other reasons. Yes, I downloaded the Daniel Pearl video, and I still have it. But I didn’t get it to watch it over and over, and definitely not because I enjoy it. I have it (and others) to show people who doesn’t realise what they are protecting. The problem is that people in the West have no clue how cruel the world outside is. Reading or hearing about a blown off leg, a bloody torso, or a severed head, is completely different from actually seeing one. Until people haven’t confronted evil, they don’t know what evil is.
I stand corrected.
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It is easy to protect the Palestinian Arabs that they are fighting a just war. But once you show the naysayers the pictures, the actual outcome of the Palestinian Arabs’ actions, then it becomes far harder to protect them. Images and videos should be shown on news so the world knows whom we are facing.
I have the same problem talking with people who have some kind of “affection” to the Communist ideas (I am from an ex satellite of the Soviet Union). Whatever I say, they just shake their heads and don’t believe it since with a sane mind, they just don’t make sense. Sometimes I say “really, so you think Cuba is great? Then go and live there *AS A CUBAN* and give up your western citizenship”. Of course, nobody will do it. But unless people actually confront evil, especially one they support, they don’t know how horrific it is. Showing videos of the immediate aftermath of genocide bombing is one way to force people to face evil.






It should be required reading, not extra credit.
I made myself sit through the video twice. I kept looking away the first time.
It’s about time Israel showed the horror that is visited on them by these monsters.
The thought I had after seeing this one (and it was the 109th one in 3 years!), was that I was surprised Israel hadn’t wiped out all the scum-sucking blankety-blanks yet.
As the daughter of a Holocause survivor (she grew up in east berlin), and I know she saw much more, and she is a blindly devout Democrat. I had a talk with her after watching this, not sure if I got through.
Strategy Page has a far less gruesome set of pictures that showed how Palestinians felt toward Israel. Things like school displays that showed a Palestinian Israel, a shoulder patch on Arafat with the same design, pictures from marches, that sort of thing. Nothing horrible, but seeing these things showed me more about their attitudes than decades worth of reading AP copy.
TO: Whomever
RE: Not Until?
“Until people haven’t confronted evil, they don’t know what evil is.” — Whomever
Was the “haven’t” a freudian slip?
But that’s not the point.
I don’t need to see the products of evil to know it for what it is. There may be some people who have to see evil to believe it. I’m thankful not to be one of them.
Regards,
Chuck(le)