 Originally Posted by louie54
Guess I'll shut up now.
It's just that this isn't really an "America kicks ass FUCK YEAH!" kind of thing.
Yes, the personified head symbol of the war on terror has been eliminated. OK. But the whole endeavor was executed horribly over the last decade, costs many lives, practically destroyed a country and for what? Nothing - nothing will change, the war on terror remains a farce and many more people's lives will be destroyed in the years to come. We have created an infinite mess and everyone posting in this thread is privileged not to actually having to live in one of the war torn countries. And who gains from the war? To quote the paper that was posted earlier: The state, the military industrial complex, the bureaucracies and AIPAC.
I understand the euphoria. But before declaring this day the national "osama is dead" holiday, I think the situation calls for more reflection, more rational thought, more acknowledgment of the situation, general mindfulness. What does this mean? What will it change? What are you celebrating, really? What are the lessons learned and was it worth it? Where to go from here and how do we want this to end?
 Originally Posted by Jeff777
Before Osama death? No chance of reelection. After Osama death? America's gonna throw the black man back into the highest seat of power in America.
agreed
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