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mai said:

//Let's make this rhetorics old-fashined style (recent quote from Alexander "Bat'ka" Lukashenko aimed at Brits mainly):

"I question you: why you, stronghold of democracy, bombed Iraq? Why? Why you've killed thousands of innocent people? Children have died there! What was their fault? What was Iraq's fault? What democracy you brought there? Almost a million of civilians was killed in there! (it's worse than in Holocaust, lol, numbers are raising rather fast - mai). What for? Just to execute Hussein there? When such special Britain, special in democracy kind of way (literal translation, no idea what he meant here - mai), makes even a single mistake in Iraq - what democracy (you're speaking of)? You are imperialists, that's how you used to be called, nothing has changed, still an imperialists. You are just barbarians! How in the modern world, using airforce, so cowardly?! You're cowards! You, knowing that nor Lybia, nor Hussein don't have weapons to smash your bombers?.. That's terrible! And Afghanistan! We'll exclude that too? And Libya (hmm, that's second time he said Lybia - mai)? You bomb eveywhere!" :D

I tried to preserve style.

I could have said it better, but he's not the brightest person on earth, so that's excusable :D But why me? There's always American patriots, who do it better. No one hates Washington more than they are.

 

From my collection of propagandistic posters. I like this one very much.

"Human rights" is witten on the glove.

I know that section from Lukashenko you shared is aim at Britain (my country), but it is really all America that wanted war in Iraq. It's just my government at the time were so spineless, that they followed the USA there, despite MILLIONS of us not wanting to go to war! We are just a puppet state of the USA now, when it comes to foreign policy it seems! Iraq was a pointless war really that achieved nothing more than the deaths of hundreds of thousands (not quite at the holocaust level yet lol), nothing has changed there as terrorist bombing still happen there, killing saddam hussein probably did worse than good. We in the west need to just stop intervening, none of these countries pose a threat to us at all. The last countries that ever did pose a threat were Germany and Japan back in world war 2, ever war since then was not necessary. But he has a fair point, about the way the west does things and how they are not necessarily right.

But back to the topic, how do we define human rights anyway? How America define them, is probably different to that of Russia or China. All i know, is they seem to exist in most countries, but they are just not official acts that were passed in government.

Finally, nice soviet poster :)



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