December 31, 2004

Falluja Massacre Eyewitness

A cameraman with the Lebanese Broadcasting Corp. gives an eyewitness account of the Massacre Of Falluja:
"Americans did not have interpreters with them, so they entered houses and killed people because they didn't speak English! They entered the house where I was with 26 people and shot people because they didn't obey their orders, even just because the people couldn't understand a word of English. Ninety-five percent of the people killed in the houses that I saw were killed because they couldn't speak English... "

2 comments:

Steel Monkey said...

"Jeane Kirkpatrick once said, 'Americans need to face the truth about themselves, no matter how pleasant it is.' The reason that many Americans don't feel this way is that they judge themselves by a higher standard than anyone else. Americans are a self-scrutinizing people: even if they have acted well in a given situation, they are always ready to examine whether they could have acted better." --- Dinesh D'Souza

Steel Monkey said...

"At some subliminal level, everybody knows this. Thus if the Chinese, the Arabs, or the sub-Saharan Africans slaughter ten thousand of their own people, the world utters a collective sigh and resumes its normal business. We sadly expect the Chinese, the Arabs, and the sub-Saharan Africans to do these things. By contrast, if America, in the middle of a war, accidentally bombs a school or a hospital and kills two hundered civilians, there is an immediate uproar and an investigation is launced. What all this demonstrates, of course, is America's evident moral superiority." --- Dinesh D'Souza

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