Quote from ByLoSellHi:
I'll second that.
I may be new here, but it's just plain sad to see such vitriolic and ignorant hate-speech anywhere.
The sweeping generalizations about entire groups of people as well as the lack of civilized discourse are sad.
This is a thread started by an Iranian on the five year anniversary eve of the most horrific act of war ever perpetrated upon American soil.
I've noticed a very clear trend in ET and in American culture lately.
Bashing Israel, Bush, Blair and the Christian Right are all in sport.
Bashing Islam is hateful.
In Iraq Muslims are killing Muslims.
For a Muslim FUCK to come on here and state than in the grand scheme of things 9/11 is trivial compared to the Shiite-Sunni situation in Baghdad is intellectually dishonest, spiteful and fully antagonistic toward the American-majority community here that's in mourning on this date.
I'm not ashamed to be an American.
I'm not ashamed to live in the world's wealthiest economy with the world's best military hardware protecting us.
And I'm certainly not ashamed when we're killing murderous Islamic fundamentalists, whether it's in Afghanistan, Iraq or if next week it turns out to be somewhere else.
So sue me. Or get me banned.
People like you are hazardous to MY health and the health of my countrymen.
Hopefully you'll consider my response more civil than my original impulse which was for you to stick it up your self righteous ass.
and look how you talk. Most horrific american event. lets see what happened after 911 not even terriost related. Hmmmm sudan, a few hundread thousand dead. And americans would even lift a finger to help them. 911 was nothing in the big picture. More people have died in iraq multiple hundread of times more then 911. And its all b/c of americans. Its like causing an autoaccident. You cause the accident but other cars were involved.