And if the people there aren't with us they are against us.
Earth, Mussolini, 1938.
Actual
Uh, yeah, that was also an actual frequent quote by Mussolini, amongst others. "O con noi o contro di noi." "You're either with us or against us."
Because it's never used as simply as that. If it was as simple as opposing terrorism, most people wouldn't have a problem with it. The reality of the phrase is that it means you're with us without question, no matter what we decide to do to fight terrorism, or you're taking the side of the enemy.Either: you are for us - or - you are for the terrorists.
I don't immediately see the problem with this phrase, and while some of you have renounced it, you've failed to indicate why. Just wondering - why not?
It means support us unconditionally when we decide to use torture, when we imprison people indefinitely without trial, when we chip away at your freedoms in the name of security, and when we fabricate evidence to launch a war of aggression against a country that had nothing to do with the terrorists that attacked us.
Do you see no middle ground, no difference between the countries and people that supported us going in to Afghanistan post-9/11 versus those who didn't support us going into Iraq a couple of years later? Did they suddenly become terrorist sympathizers because they could see that Iraq had jack shit to do with al Qaeda or US threatening WMDs or any other convenient excuse drummed up to support our preemptive war?
No. Reality is rarely that simplistic. There is hardly ever only one way to approach an issue.A straight forward observation of fact. You're here or you're there, that is all. You support the way I believe or ... not.
Terrorists want you to attack the civilians of the countries they inhabit. It drives up recruitment. Sometimes by using overwhelming force you can temporarily suppress terrorist activity, but unless you're willing to engage in serious nation building and education of the masses for multiple generations to come, you're only driving it underground for a while, not eliminating it completely.
Right, because that's a frequent comment you hear in first world nations. I don't care about terrorism. I have no position on terrorism. Terrorism is fine by me. Please, spare me the nonsense.If you believe there is a third position, maybe don't care or perhaps don't want to get involved?
Are you under the impression that people are not aware of the existence of Islamic extremist terrorism and refer to it as such frequently?Terrorist is a label, few want to use the term islamic fascist (there's Mussolini's word), it's not considered polite.
Gee, thanks for pointing out the completely friggin' obvious. I was down with the terrorists until you showed me the one true path.But what ever term you prefer, they want to kill or change you. Both against your will.
It's okay to be against them...it really is.
Are you people for real? Do you actually think that just because we don't go along with every BS security proposal or military quagmire done in the name of fighting terrorism that that means we're okay with terrorism itself? It's such a juvenile worldview.