“I would rather suffer the death of Romulus a thousand times, I would rather die in agony than accept assistance from you.” Given what he’s been through and the behavior of these monsters, one can understand and empathize with his hatred.
“You got it,” Kirk sneers in a toughboy wannabe voice. In Abrams’ world, murdering the defenseless and/or insane is strong and heroic. Actually, it would be more correct to say that for his worldview and those of many others, a hero committing murder is a logical impossibility – it simply cannot exist. In the United States for example, the concept of “US terrorism” is unthinkable. I once mentioned that a National Science Foundation study of international terrorism featured all the major militaries in the world except the largest one, that of the U.S., and I was unable to get any explanation from anyone I could find associated with the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism database. Nothing the U.S. does can be considered terrorism, by definition. Similarly, for this guy, (
http://www.thejewishweek.com/blogs/route_17/just_torpedo_next_flotilla) the murder of 9 peace activists is “being polite,” which he ridicules as “weakness”. Instead, Jonathan Mark advocates making the (non-Jew) world “furious”, that everyone should “fear Israel”, that Israel should “take out Iran”, and sink every "fake humanitarian" flotilla, with
torpedoes. He claims that inducing fear, perhaps even more fear than the Nazi’s were able to generate with their created war, is the way for Israel to “win it” with theirs. This is a view echoed in this film as Kirk orders: “Arm phasers, fire everything we’ve got.”
The remainder of this segment shows the inexcusable, stupid, criminal, and murderous attack against a helpless enemy by the Enterprise.
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