Originally posted by kasperl
no-one is superior here. i consider every human life as equal. off course, when i have to choose between a member of my family, and someone i don;t know, the decision i hope to never have to make, i would choose my family, because i know them, because i place value in them. but if i had to choose between some drunken dickhead from Holland and some high prospect college kid from the States, or Iraq, or Russia, i would choose the college kid.
There. Thank you for proving my point. People can be superior to others. When I have to choose, I choose my family, I choose my country--the source of my freedom, the source of my protection, the source of my wellbeing. I love my country--as much as I may want to change it--and will do everything within my power to protect it. If that includes invading other countries or defying "world opinion", so be it. Saddam was a threat, not just to the US, but all freedom loving people. I didn't support the war to get WMDs or free the Kurds--I did so because I know this man's idol is Stalin (an admitted fact), and knew that he hated the west. Those who lend support such a filthy cruel regime as one to gas thousands of his own people, torture political prisoners, and kill more Muslims than any leader in the world, deserve to die.
Originally posted by kasperl
really, patriotism isn;t evil, it will just lead to evil if you don't stop and think often enough.
Really? Loving my country for the freedom, protection, and life that it provides can lead me to a life of evil? Doing what I can to protect what I love will lead me to a life of evil? No, patriotism will not lead to a life of evil,
my own personal choice will lead to evil. Being a patriot is an act of love, not hatred.
Let me guess, a bayonet is inherently evil, right?
~Beowulf