I hate to take part in this stupid metaphor, but...
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Originally posted by BlackCapedManX
Think of the targets, the world trade center and the pentagon. A symbol of global unification and military oppresion. I'd tend to think these people obviously want us to stop forcing ourselves upon other contries. I know you don't like metaphors but this one might be good for you:
I'd hate it if someone came to my niegborhood and killed my family. But I'd hate it much more if a man walked into my house and covered the walls with posters of beleifs and culturistic ideas that literally pry my eyelids open and force me to look at them. And then this man builds and outpost outside my house and watches my every move. Then every day this man comes and fills my house with boxes. Boxes full of stuff, stuff i don't want or need, but stuff he's going to give me anyway. This stuff cluteres my house. And my family accepts this because they can't think of anything else to do. So they accept the stuff and the religion and the ideas. But i won't have it. Instead, I go, and I shoot this man in the head. He stops bringing things we don't need and stops clutering our house and lets us going back to the way we were.
I'd be scared if I were part of a small country and was forced into religion and ideas and cultures I didn't want. America promotes "freedom" but forcing their "freedom" upon other cultures ruins their status quo. That can be worse than being free, that is oppresion, and being oppresed is worse than watching loved ones die in my oppinion. Maybe it's just me, i'm betting you'll say it probably is, but I don't want someone coming into my house and changing my life, do you?
Don't assume I'm right about this, but I bet Bin-laden is smarter than you. "Shooting him in the head", as you say, will bring his powerful, powerful friends there to mess you up.
Bin-laden, if he did it, KNEW this would get him screwed. And, I didn't "plaster his walls with my posters", the government did. He KNEW those were innocent civilians. So, basically, if you don't know what you're talking about, stop talking.