RE: So Gaddafi is dead....
October 20, 2011 at 8:40 pm
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2011 at 8:45 pm by Shell B.)
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[quote]Still, I do not support the way he was murdered. It was very uncivilized. [/quote]
I'm trying to come up with a civilized way to shoot someone in the head and I'm not finding it, Shel.
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Put him on trial first.
[quote='kılıç_mehmet' pid='195589' dateline='1319150383']
Well, you are a romantic. Nothing more.
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I am a lot more, actually.
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Sorry, I kinda confuse words in english sometimes.[/quote]
That is quite forgivable, kilic.
[quote]And well, I must say that this isn't a coup, though. A coup is an organized, military intervention of the same state, whereas here, it was the (nato-backed)rebels against the state, meaning, it's being led by a bunch of uneducated minds, who need to be herded by someone. That someone is the west. France gave the rebels the location of Qaddafi, and sat back, enjoying the show.[/quote]
There is no organized stipulation when it comes to coups. Look at all of the failed ones.
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And you are content with that.[/quote]
I think you meant that as a question because I said no such thing. I am not okay with state sanctioned murder for anything less than rampant murder that shows no signs of ever abating. Let me be clear here. I said the previous because you were speaking as if somehow their fallen leader was better than the things you presume they will do.
[quote]And let me state only one thing.
The idea of democracy does not apply to everywhere. Democracy only works in places where it could actually work out. I don't think that democracy works well in the west, as to actually work elsewhere.
Just so that people can get the illusion of a choice, would it be worth to sacrifice your future?[/quote]
I actually agree with you here. Democracy is not compatible with Middle Eastern/African ideological beliefs. It always ends with someone getting murdered for fucking a guy in the ass. Anyway, it is not really the illusion of a choice if it is implemented correctly. It is up to the people of any country to see that it is.