A Conversation for Talking Point: 11 September, 2001 - One Year On
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Yuritomo Minamoto (aka Yakimotomouth) the extreamly uncoherent (see "paradoxes that don't care") Started conversation Sep 5, 2002
I think Osama benLadin(sp?) was a fool, an utter and complete moron.
Ther are two groups of people who will suffer the most form his idiotic attack, the people who are personally connected to the incident by family or friend, and Muslim people all over the world.
Religion, pah..."Convert to our way of peace, love, and acceptance...or we'll kill you."
I am definatly not the first to make that observation, yes, but it's still ironic.
Like Chalemain(sp?) that french dude, when he decided to convert all those germanic tribes to christianity. They told him "er...no, um..." and he killed hundreds, maybe thousand of them in a single day... Although you must admit there was much he did for france, and the entier of Europe at that time, he was a man trying to recover the learning of a time before his (but the Romans, of course, also had their own problems)...all that was lost by the mercadians after him, though, so I don't know if it mattered...
Silly, isn't it...
However, the strike was also made because the US was suppling weapon to the Isralies, and although I by no means profess to know much about that at all, it still seems to me as if that's a little bit stupid.
What were they doing? Playing favorites? I don't know...
This entry poses a lot of questions, I would be much obliged if people would take the time to answer a few.
~Ouen
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron Posted Sep 6, 2002
I think it was pretty smart. Evil, but smart.
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Yuritomo Minamoto (aka Yakimotomouth) the extreamly uncoherent (see "paradoxes that don't care") Posted Sep 10, 2002
Smart? How so? For giving his people all over the world a hell of a lot of trouble they really don't need, not to mention all the other people in his part of the world.
Or do you mean the actual attack? That was pretty well done, I guess.
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Frankie Roberto Posted Sep 10, 2002
Well I've not heard that admitted many places, but yeah I guess that's true. Actually, on the next day I heard people commenting on the whole synchronisity of it (think how different it would have been if only 1 tower got hit).
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Bodhisattva Posted Sep 10, 2002
On the point about religion, I'd like to share a few observations:
BUDDHISM
The Buddha taught that enlightened teachers appear in every culture in every time.
If you were to ask the Dalai Lama which is the right religion to follow, he would tell you that different religions are appropriate for different people, and that you should choose whichever one is best for you in terms of helping you to become a wise and compassionate person. He himself says "My religion is simple. My religion is kindness."
The Tibetan flad has a yellow border on three sides which symbolises the importance to the Tibetan people of the Buddha's teaching. The fourth side has no border, symbolising their openness to other cultures and other philosophies.
CHRISTIANITY
The Christian Bible defines religion: "Religion that is pure and blameless in God's sight is this: to give to widows and orphans [ie. those in need] and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world" (from the letter of James. From memory, so the wording may be slightly off)
ISLAM
The concept of Jihad (holy war) is indeed found within Muslim teachings, however it is subject to very strict rules. The core of those rules is that a Jihad is only legitimate if it is fought to protect the right of people to follow their religious tradition.
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron Posted Sep 10, 2002
The goal of the terrorist is to have an effect on his target audience. You can't argue that he accomplished that. He did it without needing any explosives or guns. Just dedicated people, boxcutters and $300,000.
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Frankie Roberto Posted Sep 10, 2002
What was the money and boxcutters for?
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron Posted Sep 10, 2002
You're not being serous are you?
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Bodhisattva Posted Sep 11, 2002
I guess I must be stupid - I don't even know what boxcutters are.
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Scattergun Posted Sep 11, 2002
Smart but evil - definitely.
No need for missiles for avoid National Missile Defences or satellites, no payload delivery systems - just a few people, a few flying lessons, and a few tools.
And the f*****g b*****d sits laughing up his sleeve in the Pakistani mountains
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Bodhisattva Posted Sep 11, 2002
... or wherever he is.
I was amazed when a senior defence official in the US stated in a public address that "We know for certain that Osama bin Laden is either in Afghanistan, or outside Afghanistan, or dead."
Well duh!
But the US Military went ahead and brought Afghanistan to its knees anyway and installed US troops. Coincidentally securing a route for oil supplies.
...Osama benLadin was a fool...
Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron Posted Sep 11, 2002
A boxcutter is a sort of utility knife that was used by the highjackers. It has a retractable razorblade.
Disrupting the Taliban government does seem to have hampered their operations.
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Bodhisattva Posted Sep 12, 2002
Thank you. Now if somebody threatens to stick me with a boxcutter I will know to be scared rather than stare at them blankly (which actually could be a good tactic in some circumstances...)
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- 1: Yuritomo Minamoto (aka Yakimotomouth) the extreamly uncoherent (see "paradoxes that don't care") (Sep 5, 2002)
- 2: Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron (Sep 6, 2002)
- 3: Yuritomo Minamoto (aka Yakimotomouth) the extreamly uncoherent (see "paradoxes that don't care") (Sep 10, 2002)
- 4: Frankie Roberto (Sep 10, 2002)
- 5: Bodhisattva (Sep 10, 2002)
- 6: Two Bit Trigger Pumping Moron (Sep 10, 2002)
- 7: Frankie Roberto (Sep 10, 2002)
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- 9: Bodhisattva (Sep 11, 2002)
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