Woody wrote:Although I feel for the girl. It becomes rather apparent that NOW is going to be powerless in the third world period. I really doubt they can even remotely make a dent in those cultures of that cultural mentality. Women in those countries have to have power there to begin with to make even the smallest change. Unfortunately women don't have rights or postion of power to begin with. You are talking of cultures and beliefs that are in somes cases thousands of years old. To apply our way of thinking on this subject in the United States to them is a fools errand. Women in those countries are chattel, second class citizens and they have limited or no rights period. If you understand the mentality, they are the only ones who can apply change, but it has to come from inside those countries. Not us applying what we have established here. For us to force them is only to compound the problem. Think about it when they come here they still follow the way of there system. I have seen reports in this country lately of abuse here of a third world type happening here. So it still happens due to the simple fact that it is so hardwired in those countries. It continues on this soil after even after they have been here for years and seen the light of our culture.
Okay, I'm confused. We are told by our President on a regular basis that we are "bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq." If this is true, then why can't we bring freedom and democracy to Saudi Arabia?
I just can't believe that our President might not be telling us the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about our mission to bring "freedom and democracy" to Iraq, so why not do the same for Saudi Arabia?
But, instead of bringing "freedom and democracy" to the "kingdom" of Saudi Arabia, where there is no democracy, and where they punish rape victims, we are selling Saudi Arabia weapons of mass destruction, including some of our best stuff, like M-1A2 Abrams battle tanks, M-2A2 Bradley armored vehicles, F-15E Strike Eagle attack aircraft and Patriot surface-to-air missiles.
It appears that our mission to bring "freedom and democracy" to ME nations is a bit selective.
Another thing that confuses me is that the ME nation that is closest to having a functioning democracy is Iran, and we want to bomb them, too.
Of course, I'm not really confused. We like "freedom and democracy" when it likes us. Hugo Chavez was democratically elected, and we supported a coup a few years back that failed to take him down. We don't like him, and he doesn't like our government leaders. So what? The only reason we care about Chavez is because Venezuela has oil. Otherwise, we'd ignore him like we ignore most African nations that have nothing we want.
We may not be able to "fix" Saudi Arabia, but at least we can stop rewarding them for bad behavior, can't we?
And since the Iranian people (like my next-door neighbor who fled Iran because he's not Islamic), are generally okay with us, so why threaten to bomb them and turn them into enemies?
The only thing that is as messed up as the Middle Eastern nations, is our Middle Eastern policy. It's like we decided to deal with a hornet's nest by whacking it with a two-by-four.
In the words of the wise and beautiful AuntiM -- Rant Off.
