Why They All Seem To Hate US

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Why does so much of the world, particularly the Muslim world, hate the United States? Why did the 9/11 terrorist attacks happen? A common explanation is that extremist Muslims “hate our freedom” and our way of life, and want to destroy it.

There are a few problems with this theory. It doesn’t explain secular terrorist attacks. Looking at the 462 terrorist attacks between 1980 and 2004, the country with the most suicide bombings was Sri Lanka. Those attacks were committed by the Tamil Tigers, a secular Marxist group that invented the idea of strapping bombs to your chest. It also doesn’t explain the failure of focusing on Western lifestyle’s wickedness and freedom as a recruiting tactic for holy war against the West. For example, Ayatollah Khomeini (the Supreme Leader of Iran between 1979 and 1989) tried during his rule to start a jihad against America because of the supposed immorality of American culture. His efforts failed, as not many people are willing to fight and die because of how strangers halfway around the world live their lives.

So then why do they hate America? One of the main reasons is the U.S. government’s aid to Israel. Israel is seen as invading Muslim holy land, as well as committing terrible crimes against the Palestinians. For example, during Israel’s most recent war, the Israeli military damaged Gaza’s water and sewage treatment facilities, and, through trade restrictions, is preventing the people of Gaza from buying the supplies needed to repair the facilities, forcing Gaza to survive on untreated, disease-ridden water. These and other barbaric tactics incite hatred not only of Israel but also of the United States, because of its strong and unquestioning support of Israel.

Another source of anti-American sentiment is the installation of pro-U.S. puppet governments in Middle Eastern countries. From the former Shah of Iran to the Saudi dictatorship, American puppet states have long incited hatred in the Muslim world. According to Paul Wolfowitz, one of the Bush administration’s most notorious war criminals, “[American] presence [in Saudi Arabia] over the past 12 years has been a source of enormous difficulty for a friendly government. It’s been a huge recruiting device for al-Qaeda. In fact if you look at [Osama] bin Laden, one of his principle grievances was the presence of so-called crusader forces on the holy land, Mecca and Medina.” Remember the widespread anger over the “Ground Zero Mosque”? Imagine if, rather than a peaceful mosque, it was an Iranian military base. That’s how people in the Middle East feel.

The number of Muslim civilians killed in American operations is another major source of hatred. This includes not only the current wars, but also the Iraqi trade sanctions during the decade preceding 9/11. For the first eight months of sanctions, Iraq could not even transport food. After that, the U.S. continued to block vital humanitarian goods. Trucks needed to deliver food were blocked, along with pipes needed to transport water. Water tankers were blocked during a time of severe drought. When asked about the hundreds of thousands of children that had died because of these tactics, Madeleine Albright, U.S. ambassador to the UN and, later, Secretary of State during the Clinton administration, replied, “We think the price is worth it.”

We can’t protect ourselves from terrorism by invading countries and allowing innocent civilians to die. Even if some of the people killed are terrorists, many aren’t, and those deaths only provoke more terrorism. We don’t have to get rid of our freedom, religion or our Western culture to stop terrorist attacks; we only need to get rid of the government that creates the hatred that provokes them.
 

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Everyone hates America!
Even though that doesn't stop them from jerking the "camel" off to an blond American pornstar and drinking a Coca Cola.

What was wrong with isolationism? Americans had a good lifestyle until a quarter of the budget was wasted on the armed forces. Likewise, what enemies did the United States have in 1910 other than Spain and Mexico?
Heck in the Soviet Union, their best minds were pumping out 8,000 tanks a year but at times you couldn't even get a decent baby stroller and you had to wait 10 years just to get an automobile and a pair of jeans took a month's income

I do believe that military spending does correlate to a worse lifestyle. If the Germans weren't building guns and battleships in the 1910s, they could have been like the Americans and had mechanized agriculture and an automobile for 1 in 6 families


Stop blowing up stone age tribesmen in Afghanistan and think about spending that 600 billion a year (or 6 trillion per decade) eliminating the national debt or to spend on your pipe dreams (I doubt the High Speed Rail is even economically plausible but it would do more to stimulate the economy of rural communities and towns than building tanks)
 

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Why does so much of the world, particularly the Muslim world, hate the United States? Why did the 9/11 terrorist attacks happen? A common explanation is that extremist Muslims “hate our freedom” and our way of life, and want to destroy it.
Because that is what the Jew run media wants you to believe.

If you don't like their image of you do something about all the garbage that comes on the movie and TV screens and filthy **** so called music, stop the CIA from creating things like the Brotherhood or Wahabis and you woudn't have this image problem.
 
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At this point in time, who cares. Like seriously, at this stage of the game, if you need an explaination......:lol:
 

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I just watched My Name Is Khan on netflix a few days ago. Excellent movie - actually has a plot and the acting truly rivals our Western brethren. Paints the real picture on things and this was made before last year's mosquaphobia.
 

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I would say at this point it's because of hear say. One tells another, some embellishment, interpretation of events and then all it takes is a single occurring event to convince a mob and incite violence. Understand that there is a lot of money at play in all of this and as always, you follow the money and you find the truth.
 

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I would say at this point it's because of hear say. One tells another, some embellishment, interpretation of events and then all it takes is a single occurring event to convince a mob and incite violence. Understand that there is a lot of money at play in all of this and as always, you follow the money and you find the truth.
Turn on the TV or watch a movie.

Is that how our lives in North America are truly depicted?

If they showed day to day life of a person in West Virginia coal town would everyone be up in arms? Probably not but what do we see on TV?

Sex, violence, infidelity, drug and alcohol abuse etc etc etc

If I just got my sattelite dish and wasn't accustomed to western TV would I be impressed? Not likely.
 

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At this point in time, who cares. Like seriously, at this stage of the game, if you need an explaination......:lol:

My thoughts exactly... who cares. Most of us just roll our eyes down here and say "whatev".
 

petros

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I would say at this point it's because of hear say. One tells another, some embellishment, interpretation of events and then all it takes is a single occurring event to convince a mob and incite violence. Understand that there is a lot of money at play in all of this and as always, you follow the money and you find the truth.
In Yugoslavia and Rawanda all it took was control of the radio stations. One source, one idealism, one outcome.
 

Unforgiven

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Turn on the TV or watch a movie.

Is that how our lives in North America are truly depicted?

If they showed day to day life of a person in West Virginia coal town would everyone be up in arms? Probably not but what do we see on TV?

Sex, violence, infidelity, drug and alcohol abuse etc etc etc

If I just got my sattelite dish and wasn't accustomed to western TV would I be impressed? Not likely.

That's not it. It's for the most part with Islam, found in the Mosque not the tv. Though a video tape taken out of context and give a new meaning can assist in convincing someone that a lie is truth. Happens all the time and not just within Islam.

In Yugoslavia and Rawanda all it took was control of the radio stations. One source, one idealism, one outcome.

Most always it's simply a lie wrapped up in the truth.
 

Trotz

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Hollywood isn't reflective of North American life,
but try telling that to the Europeans who often go to more effort to emulate the televised lifestyles and assume that we have gun fights at day and orgies at night!.
 

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That video is definitely a bit excessive, but goes to show how the corporation of America is influencing other states. Loved the burger-eating buddhists.

The problem is not the influence per se, it's how the rest of the world needs to pay homage to America as some sort of cheap advert. Just like we build our mechanical dick in space and make people call it the Canadarm.
 

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That video is definitely a bit excessive, but goes to show how the corporation of America is influencing other states. Loved the burger-eating buddhists.

Nah. It was fine. Videos like that make me smile.

I want to know what he said about Mickey Mouse. lol. I heard all the German speak and Mickey Mouse said in between. I had no idea how much Mickey Mouse gets foreigners P*ssed Off until I came on this forum years ago!
 

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There's not much one can do about emotionally charged thoughts from nut jobs and idiots. :lol:

No kidding. It is what it is. You either like someone or something or not.

The people who run around worried about how and why they hate us are for the most part insecure and need to be loved. :))
 

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Nah. It was fine. Videos like that make me smile.

I want to know what he said about Mickey Mouse. lol. I heard all the German speak and Mickey Mouse said in between. I had no idea how much Mickey Mouse gets foreigners P*ssed Off until I came on this forum years ago!

Here is a translation line for line:


Amerika (Translation - German to English)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika ist wunderbar
(America is wonderful)
We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika ist wunderbar
(America is wonderful)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)

Wenn getanzt wird will ich führen
(Where there's dancing, I want to lead)
Auch wenn ihr euch alleine dreht
(Even if you turn [dance] alone,)
Lasst euch ein wenig kontrollieren
(Let yourself be controlled a little)
Ich zeige euch wie's richtig geht
(I show you how it's done right)

Wir bilden einen lieben Reigen
(We're lining up nicely)
Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
(Freedom plays on all violins)
Musik kommt aus dem Weißen Haus
(Music comes from the White House)
Und vor Paris steht Mickey Maus
(And before Paris stands Mickey Maus)
(We're all living in Amerika)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika ist wunderbar
(America is wonderful)
We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)

Ich kenne Schritte die sehr nützen
(I know very useful steps)
Und werde euch vor Fehltritt schützen
(And will protect you from mishap)
Und wer nicht tanzen will am Schluss
(And who don't want to dance at the end)
Weiß noch nicht dass er tanzen muss
(Don't know yet that he's [they] got to dance!)

Wir bilden einen lieben Reigen
(We're lining up nicely)
Ich werde euch die Richtung zeigen
(I will show you the direction)
Nach Afrika kommt Santa Claus
(Santa Clause is coming to Africa)
Und vor Paris steht Mickey Maus
(And Mickey Mouse is on the outskirts of Paris)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika ist wunderbar
(America is wonderful)
We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Coca-Cola, Wunderbra
We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)

This is not a love song
This is not a love song
---> I don't sing my (mother's) tongue
No, this is not a love song

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika ist wunderbar
(America is wonderful)
We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)

We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Coca-Cola, sometimes war
We're all living in Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)
Amerika
(America)