General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Proud Member Of "The Glenn Greenwald Left" Here. [View all]HumansAndResources
(229 posts)... especially those who did not read volumes of history and recognize the repeating pattern - how the "never let a crisis go to waste" leeches would, and immediately did, use 9-11 as a propaganda-tool. Glenn Greenwald was, evidently, not sufficiently cynical regarding the nature of power during those years when he gave Bush II the benefit of the doubt. America was in shock after 9-11, and many still tremble today - to spite the fact that a bathtub-fall or car-accident is a far more likely probability for one's demise, or that of one's loved ones.
Let us be glad that Mr. Greenwald, and many others, finally saw the writing on the wall, and were not so stubborn as to recognize that destroying our civil-liberties was not the "solution" to the problem. Maybe he even did a bit of backstory-reading, and discovered who supported those terrorists for the last 100 years. Because they were "anti-socialist" (resources belong to the people) and "anti-secularist" (multi-party coalition-rule) they were opponents of impediments to Transnational Corporate power; their brutality and complete lack of support for the civil-liberties that we, as "Americans," claim to "stand for" was not then, and is not today, an issue to such powers.
And the bottom line is, to end the "terrorism" threat only requires we stop doing the Transnationals' bidding in the Middle-East - a service for which they do not even pay taxes on most of the revenue they generate from the region. Is that such a horrible compromise?