Xordan: Pfffttt lol hahahahhahha
Derwoodly: I understand your perspective a bit, but I\'m an unsure as to from where you draw your assumptions on things however. There is a difference between understanding why the US is viewed as it is by other countries and saying we diserved what we got. I don\'t believe in the killing of any innocents anywhere, which is why I hate war in general. Not because I\'m a pacifist, but because war has changed into an entity that is without real honor. (this isn\'t to say no one in any army is honorable or noble). Guns caused this, and is amplified by larger war machines, Planes, Ships, Tanks, etc. killing with these allows a person to detach themselves from the killing more than in a simple sword fight, or other hand to hand combat (again this isn\'t always true, just that it makes it possible). We enter into wars with countries, and the innocents are the ones who suffer. We now operate with an \"End justifies the means\" attitude, which in the long run may actually be better, but I can\'t use that to justify the suffering of the innocent of the present. One can\'t always live for the future, as they\'ll stumble over their own feet. The US has done many terrible things to people over its short life span, but this is not abnormal for any country. No one thing is perfect, or even close, but it is amplified by the fact that we are the dominate superpower, as well as by the fact that we exercise our military as we do on a much more regular basis.
I think its important to understand the reason we are being attacked instead of automatically assuming that they are worse people than we are. They are probabily only just as bad as internally they are beliving that what they are doing is for the greater good. Its a perspective thing, and its their perspective that we dislike.