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What “Dark Assessment” Paleface?

Spot the missing element. Take a look here. To do so you’ll need to read the whole thing.

A constant theme here is that if you want to know what the Americans are really like and why we Irakis both despise and hate them is because of their unthinking racism. It screams from every sentence of that posting. Nowhere does the author pause even for a millisecond to reflect upon his country’s victims there is a quick mention a hasty bow in the direction of the American need to assuage their conscience and that is it. Here in Irak we view things differently.

The American “surge” as with everything else they have done is a failure. It’s the American way. It makes no difference to me as an Iraki whether you are one of the “nice” racists who call themselves “Democrats” or one of the nasty ones who call themselves “Republicans”. All I care about is that your country has its troops in my land raping its people, raping its resources, slaughtering our children, and defiling our Holy Places. The puppet government that rode in behind American tanks cannot pass the laws their American masters so desperately desire passed and is close to collapse. Now would be a good time to “make nice”. But that is not the American way either. Not when sand niggers are involved. The Americans in Irak are reflecting their culture. Racist, callow, shallow, and seemingly unable read a map, it’s just that they are a little more honest, a little bit more openly barbaric about it.

There is only one measure of progress that matters in Irak and that is the progress in chewing the invader forces into pieces and then spitting them out. Progress on that is excellent.

They came here as predators and now they are prey. The only thing an American understands is force, we sand niggers know a thing or two about that.

Saba Ali Ihsaan,
Baghdad,
Irak

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5 Responses to “What “Dark Assessment” Paleface?”

  1. The more I read about what is going on, the more I despise my nation and my people. I look at this empire my nation has built and I hope this horrible war we started with break my nation and drive it into ruin. At least then the rest of the world will be spared our ignorance and pride.


  2. Actually, the article states:

    We are left with the unspoken and unspeakable conclusion that the real rationale for keeping so many U.S. soldiers in harm’s way […] is that they serve as our national punishment for the inexcusable blunder our government made in invading and occupying Iraq

    The implication being that the crime for which the US nation is serving was committed against the Iraqis.

    I’m not an American and am often angered by the lack of respect paid to the plight of innocent civilians, but that article has a refreshing sense of moral obligation. The topic, however, was the US debate and latest Whitehouse report on the war. These set the guidelines and, regretfully, don’t allow for much digressing.


  3. What point are you making? Other than to repeat what Saba said. We sand niggers who write on this site can also read English :-)

    That piece of writing is an American writing about Americans and what interests Americans which is … other Americans. Saba said as much.

    In that piece the writer called Scarecrow hastily glosses over what those American troops are doing and devotes himself as an American to feeling sorry for the war criminals in uniform that his country call an army.

    Fine. But I am not an American I am an Iraki struggling to keep myself and my children alive in the hell that that man’s country deliberately and knowingly created in my home and continues to create and has every intentiopn of making worse.

    Do not ask me to feel sorry for any member of the American public or their filthy army either. I am utterly uninterested in how miserable the American troops who have slaughtered my people are. As far as I am concerned the more dead and mutilated and terrified and scarred for life American soldiers the better.

    For as long as the Americans are here they will behave barbarically and incite barbarism. It is our homeland they have wrecked, it is our children they murder, it is our daughters they rape. The idea that there is any difference between the democrats and the republicans is ludicrous to anyone who lived during the sanctions.

    The only thing that will get those pigs out of my country is for the Iraki resistance to keep on killing them. They are not interested in peace they are interested only is smashing my people into the dust and stealing my children’s future.

    To hell with them and the society that spawned them.


  4. As I look what you have said, it pains me to think how much we have made your people suffer. We get to sit back in our luxury, reading about horrors on the internet, while you get to experience it daily. The statements of “we fight them over there, so we don’t have to fight them over here” are truly horrid, because of course your people deserve to suffer daily attacks while I get to sit on my lazy ass. What makes us so special that other people should do the dying for us?

    The greatest crime of all though, is that we know what is going on, but we really don’t care. It isn’t that we don’t know what is going on in your country, but the fact that we are so focused on our i-Pods and DVD players, that we simply don’t care that your people die every day. All they are to us is statistics on the news. We lament loosing a single American soldier, and ignore the hundreds that day each day. All people have equal value, and the nation that touts itself as the land of equality has forgotten that.

    I desperately want to say something that creates peace, but there can never be anything I can say that will do that. As long as I sit in the lap of luxury while another your people live in squalor, there can be nothing that creates peace.


  5. I can’t help but think that if our traditional media weren’t owned by the corporations that happen to also be the largest military contractors, we would be exposed to what is actually happening to your people. My heart goes out to you and your family. I am 50 yrs old and have never felt so ashamed of my country as I do now. Jonathan is correct. When this ill conceived war was begun it was the man that stole the last 2 presidential elections that advised us to go out and shop. Unfortunately we are a country that is in a downward spiral towards oligarchy. You will not have to suffer much longer as we will soon be the country that we deserve. I pray that you will have peace soon.


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