MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Thursday, September 13th, 2007In the recent Global Peace Index Rankings (which ranked 121 rather influential countries), Iraq ranked the lowest, while Norway ranked the highest. US ranked 96th, and Canada ranked 8th.
Yes, Iraq ranked the lowest. It was in 2002 when our brave Southern neighbours set out to the Persian Gulf to turn what was known as a horrible country lead by a horrible dictator who developed WMDs. 6 years later, Iraq ranks the lowest.
MISSION FUCKING ACCOMPLISHED.
Well let’s see. The greatest fundamental mistake of this war was that Iraq is not fit for a democratic government. Democracy isn’t for everybody. It’s not even really a global ideal - it’s something that people on this side of the world often call for as they try to re-distribute wealth and power to more people rather than letting a regime hold onto it. Essentially what communism and capitalism try to accomplish is the same thing, but through different methods, if you think about it. Who the hell set this standard so that people in the Western World feels compelled to inject their way of living to other countries? What makes them think that all societies are ready for the same type of government we have? I like the system here, and I don’t want anybody changing it.
We’re not doing anybody a favour by going into other countries trying to “Liberate” them. The last time that was done validly was with France - only because they already had their own sovereignty which got taken over by Hitler. The truth is, the Vietnamese people did not want the South Vietnamese government (backed by the US) to win, because they were notorious for their corruption. But since the ideologies matched better, the US backed the South Vietnamese Government. The North Vietnamese government still had more support from people.
Democracies are only successful if it is self-instigated from within. The French transition to democracy was a successful one and same with Britain. The same applies to the USA, and I commend them for winning the Independence war, and I like George Washington.
The unsuccessful democracies were the South Vietnamese government (which ceases to exist), South Korean Government (which I know from a fact from growing up in that country that it took another 50 years to actually achieve it, and we did it ourselves without the help of Americans).
Iraq was a country with the Sunnis and Shiites head-to-head with each other, and the only way to keep them from killing each other on a daily basis was Saddam’s iron-fist regime which wouldn’t tolerate such activities. Hence less innocent people died. Yes, I know that whoever opposed Saddam got murdered ruthlessly in public beheadings, but it’s not like the Western World did not have public beheadings. As our society got all sophisticated and unwilling to publicly display the dirty deeds we switched over to private execution with gas chambers, electric chairs, and lethal injection.
Saddam was a better fit for Iraq. Unless you can justify killing your own children to change a political structure, do not force it on the Iraqi families to do so.
Mission Accomplished. Iraq is now the least peaceful nation in the world due to an attempt that was flawed from its very motive.
Homelessness is a major problem in Vancouver, especially in Downtown Vancouver. They’re everywhere. Most of them are harmless and mentally disabled, but it is simply an unpleasant site. Call me prejudiced and snobby if you like, but Vancouver is supposed to be a nice clean city, and the mere sight of irresponsible, erratic, job-less, and homeless people piss me off and I don’t feel that they belong there. I feel that the value of our city is reduced significantly because of these folks. This is quite a major issue in Vancouver, BC, and it needs to be stopped or reduced somehow. Here are my angry radical thoughts on it.


