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An Identity Based on Ignorance
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Monday, November 19 2007, 19:45:45 (CET)
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...obviously the more rabid an Assyrian you are the less educated you are. In fact, the more you scorn and despise education; because education exposes the foolishness and downright stupidity of our nationalistic claims...including the very definition of "nation" they decided to apply to themselves. And so on with "martyr"...."genocide"...."diaspora"..."persecution" and a whole host of buzz words they bastardize to serve their interests...which can only impress other people equally as ignorant, and proud of it, as they are.

..For instance all their claims to being "persecuted" by Islam come down to a misunderstanding or rather total ignorance of one word..."Sedition". Here's the definition:

"sedition"

: incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority

That's it. That simple...yet it's a word our boys don't even know exists. When the Native Americans demanded their rights to indigenous lands in the 1970s, they were guilty of sedition and the FBI as well as all law enforcement agencies across America moved against them. Their leaders were murdered outright and imprisoned, where some are still serving time...and all assemblies declared unlawful... school and churches were raided because they were the places where people gathered to hear their leaders speak and where their children were "taught" their history. The United States government saw these as the places which taught and spread these claims and as such they became legal targets...because they incited "resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority".

Native Americans also felt they were merely teaching the truth...and in their case they most definitely were,,,but that's not the point...that doesn't make sedition okay. It doesn't matter HOW correct you are in your accusations against the government..it doesn't matter that the government "stole" the land, as they all do...what matters is that you encourage RESISTANCE to that lawful government...and all a government has to do to be "lawful" is take the land and HOLD it...as America took Native lands...lands on which our boys live today and which not a single one of them would "give back" to their rightful owners...so let's cut the crap...kay?

Saddam moved against those village churches because he knew it was in their basements where this sort of "history" was being taught...it was the priest or his protoges who were encouraging our hairy darlings to believe that "Arabs are usurpers" and therefore that it was "right" and they had a "duty" and a "legitimate claim" to make against the government. That would be fine if they could back it up with more violence than the government could bring against them..otherwise it was a criminal act which every government is legally authorized to squash...it was NOT persecution! It was prosecution for criminal behavior.

Churches in major cities were unharmed, Christians weren't attacked anywhere EXCEPT in those village churches that provided the only "education" our little brats endured...since they believe nothing in Muslim or government run schools but depend for the "truth" about "their identity" from church...and since those churches served as meeting places, Saddam felt they were breeding grounds for sedition and he buldozed them....just as ANY government would have done...though the United States was marginally more sophisticated when it crushed sedition among the Native population...and Native Americans have a much more legitimate claim to their lands than any "assyrian" has to Iraq. It doesn't matter though...if you encourage young people to believe that their government is illegitimate, or illegal, or "usurpers" and you demand "justice" and "your rights to land"...any of that will turn you into a criminal in the eyes of the Law...you might be a hero to Nanajan and Qasha Rukhtapolitos...but a criminal to everyone else.

You can see why the boys hate dictionaries or anything else having to do with expanding the narrow pig-headedness and wilfull ignorance they've made the centerpiece of their "nationalism"....and, god help us, "assyrianism".



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