[quote=Russell] Allan
At first glance, I am not looking at the hijacking from an international relations perspective. I see it as a working man being put at the point of a gun. Shoot them. Don’t mess with people when they are working for a living.
On the other hand the Pro U.S.A bravado is embarrassing. Killing is serious, always. So it has to be done. Being glad about it seems to say the opposite of blame the U.S. or A for everything. It seems like fuck everbody except us.I think other posters on this thread bring up serious food for thought. Brushed aside as usual because it doesn’t fit within a small amount of consideration. Genius without condideration. Complete aphilosophical application of information for self justification of one individuals world view. Good night Billy Bob.
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Rus: Uh-uh. No, you don’t. Again, that’s a cheap dodge. You pointed out “might makes right” and I said that wasn’t my point at all.
And, which working man was put at the point of a gun? The captain of the Maersk Alabama? Certainly not the pirates, right? That captain had every right to be there, whether from a rule of law perspective (right of free passage on the open seas) or a humanitarian perspective (delivering food to starving people).
So you show me some intellectual rigor here and support your argument and without using strawmen or ad hominem.
What I said had nothing to do with USA bravado. I spoke of the right of self defense. You’re conflating the Alabama and her crew somehow with US imperialism and nothing could be further from the truth. It’s a cheap plot device and without any basis in fact.
The Alabama and crew not only had a right to be there, they were fulfilling a moral good by doing so. They were attacked without provocation and without basis by pirates and the US intervened to save them. Show me where I’m wrong and how this is a “might makes right” scenario and try to do it without insulting me.