osama bin laden - dead? (2 Viewers)

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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swag said:
Well, to enlighten you about this issue, America isn't some big unified nation of zombies in obedience to the one holy George W Bush as some Arab leaders might have you believe.

There are reasons why maps like this are all over the Internet:

I like how you think I take anything from the Arab leaders...

Anyway, I just want to show you how the American people's knowledge about the region is horrible:

"In the Palestinian uprising of the past two years, 84 children were killed by one side before the other side killed a child. Were these 84 children killed by:
* the Israeli Army
* Palestinian militants
* either
* don't know?"
Obviously, this factual question was chosen to investigate the impact of disinformation around the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but it is nevertheless a factual question, with a factual answer. Someone who knows the correct answer but prefers that such bitter and suppressed truths not be highlighted in public may rankle at this question and may call it biased, for it challenges the media purveyed disinformation that the Palestinians have been the main source of the terror against civilians. But the question itself is not biased, as those who do not know the answer will simply say so. The results measured bias in the mass media coverage when 13 percent of respondents (more than those who correctly gave "the Israeli Army" as his or her answer), assumed it had to be the Palestinians rather than answering "don't know." (Retro Pollsters tell people it is better to answer "don't know" than to guess the answers to the factual questions.)


http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Media_control_propaganda/Deception_Polling.html

And just read this:

http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2006/03/26/america_takes_side_of_israel/

How many people in USA do you think knew about the truce which was suggested by Ben Laden before many many years??

I know it was a tragic message in 11 September, but sadly, there was no another way to deliver it...
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,183
#42
What the hell are you always on about Rebel? Every single time a discussion that is even remotely about politics appears you run to the thread and transform it into an "Americans don't know enough about the world" lecture. Do me a favor and can it, will you? I'm sick and tired of listening to this same old stereotypical rubbish that is simply not true. Not everybody is a fecking Bush or IDF supporter, you know. :rolleyes:
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#44
Andy said:
What the hell are you always on about Rebel? Every single time a discussion that is even remotely about politics appears you run to the thread and transform it into an "Americans don't know enough about the world" lecture. Do me a favor and can it, will you? I'm sick and tired of listening to this same old stereotypical rubbish that is simply not true. Not everybody is a fecking Bush or IDF supporter, you know. :rolleyes:
Pardon me for transforming this thread which was intended to be a romantic one to a political one...

You just proved my point...

Thanks...
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,183
#45
ReBeL said:
Pardon me for transforming this thread which was intended to be a romantic one to a political one...

You just proved my point...

Thanks...
You make as much sense as blowing oneself up in a crowd of people.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Juve_Kosova said:
If your people had sufferd as much as his has, you would understand why they do what they do... But lucky you, you will never understand it..!
I understand why they do what they do, however I just find it retarded and barbaric. A bomb not only kills but also simply creates another...
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,788
#49
ReBeL said:
I like how you think I take anything from the Arab leaders...
I actually never said that. You might want to reread what I wrote.

Anyway, I just want to show you how the American people's knowledge about the region is horrible:
And you think you're an expert on this subject because...? :confused2

"In the Palestinian uprising of the past two years, 84 children were killed by one side before the other side killed a child. Were these 84 children killed by:
* the Israeli Army
* Palestinian militants
* either
* don't know?"
Obviously, this factual question was chosen to investigate the impact of disinformation around the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but it is nevertheless a factual question, with a factual answer. Someone who knows the correct answer but prefers that such bitter and suppressed truths not be highlighted in public may rankle at this question and may call it biased, for it challenges the media purveyed disinformation that the Palestinians have been the main source of the terror against civilians. But the question itself is not biased, as those who do not know the answer will simply say so. The results measured bias in the mass media coverage when 13 percent of respondents (more than those who correctly gave "the Israeli Army" as his or her answer), assumed it had to be the Palestinians rather than answering "don't know." (Retro Pollsters tell people it is better to answer "don't know" than to guess the answers to the factual questions.)
I reread this three times and still couldn't make heads or tails of this statement. Maybe it's being translated from another language? Because it doesn't even quite grammatically make sense in English.

What I gather from this is that some multiple choice question was asked with four possible answers. We don't know who was asked, what context it was asked, and what were all the responses. But we do know that 13 percent replied with one of the four answers. But theres some gibberish in there about biases and answering "don't know" that I cannot make out.

Help! :confused2

How many people in USA do you think knew about the truce which was suggested by Ben Laden before many many years??

I know it was a tragic message in 11 September, but sadly, there was no another way to deliver it...
I'm kind of lost on this point and its relevancy too. And I'm really not trying to be stubborn here. I just honestly can't make sense of the points that are trying to be made here. In fact, I can't quite even figure out what those points are.

The one thing I do get is "it was a tragic message in 11 September, but sadly, there was no another way to deliver it." Which I don't follow either. Particularly since it was bin Laden's frustration with toppling Middle Eastern governments in power that he turned his attention to murder civilians in the U.S. -- basically to spark retaliation strikes from the U.S. in the Middle East to force rulerships like that in Saudi Arabia to pick sides ... and thus put their legitimacy in their homelands in a trap over their perceived alliances.

It wasn't about "sending messages". He could have used online greeting cards for that. It was about forcing political leaders in the Middle East to choose sides over allowing the U.S. military on their soil or not in retaliation against Bin Laden's crew ... with the overall goal of collapsing the existing political structures in Middle East nations so that the likes of the Taliban could locally gain an upper hand.

Bin Laden has largely been at war against the established, and (certainly in his eyes) corrupt, political regimes in the Middle East (e.g., Saudi Arabia). Realizing that the U.S. was playing a remote political role in propping them up and keeping them in power, his strategy shifted to goading the U.S. in attacks in the Middle East to force the issue. By forcing the hand of these regimes to choose sides, he hoped he could either crumble their Western alliances or cause their political rulership to collapse due to public outrage in these Middle Eastern nations.
 
May 4, 2004
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#50
Andy said:
I understand why they do what they do, however I just find it retarded and barbaric. A bomb not only kills but also simply creates another...

Well Andy, you wouldent find it retarded and barbaric if you where in there position...
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
#53
mikhail said:
FFS, get back on topic now, or I'll bin this thread.
What is there to talk about in this thread anyway? I say let's bag it.

I'll leave the pleasure for you if you agree.
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
#54
Andy said:
Not necessarily. But I wouldn't be blowing myself up, that's for sure.
That might be true...

But its really hard for them to do anything then that, having the whole world against them.. Even the arabic world aint doing shit to help them in some kind of way... (exept for Iran)
Its hard to really speak about the conflict down there, knowing that people from different countrys have so many opinions about it..
But knowing how they are suffering, I do understand there way of TRYING, to deal with this conflict..
 
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