What are you talking about, Cloud?
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What are you talking about, Cloud?
the brutality of the american army throughout the years is well documented.
But, we're much nicer then those germans right? :D
the nazis yes. but america had some nasty things to do to the nazis back then that weren't exactly friendly.
Well if a nation was tryiong to kill everyone you might not want to play rock paper scissors with them either.
a nation wasn't. a portion within it was. and what is this? an eye for an eye? the avergae soldier on the front line had nothing to do with the genocide.
and what right did we have to be so cruel and dehumanising? and it's a pattern we see today as well. that was my point.
I still don't understand what you're talking about, other than that it's filled with hateful vitriol. First they say that posting pictures of dead Iraqis has been illegalized, and then you say that they can kiss your ass. What are you getting at, Cloud?
.War in general is cruel and dehumanizing. America is no different.Quote:
and what right did we have to be so cruel and dehumanising? and it's a pattern we see today as well. that was my point.
doc france it would be regarding the rhine meadow camps.
and i think i misread what undeadhero said. i was under the impression the discussion was not illegal not the topic that was in discussion. that is what i meant before.
Yes. He said that the whole "porn for pictures" is illegal now. It's not usually a good idea to jump to conclusions like that.
Not just that, the whole taking pictures of anythign like that in general is illegal. Not just the trading for porn or posting on the internet.
would this outlaw the photos taken at aby gharib? am i seeing a different motive for this? see no evil?
No, you don't get it. The Theatre General Order means that the soldiers over in Iraq cannot take pictures of dead Iraqis and post them for personal gain. It says nothing about what normal citizens can and cannot do.
Sorry, Cloud, you lose again.
it was a question docfrance and telling me i lose over asking a question seem a tad arrogant on your part which is how you have acted for a long time now in this discussion.
and the pictures taken in abu gharib were taken by soldiers over in iraq.
I'd rather observe images etc. of corpses and the like rather than porn. I think perhaps it would harden or change a person to experience on some level that which we fear most.