Sunday, January 6, 2013

Why we are losing in Afghanistan

Comanche Chief Tosawi reputedly told General of the Army of the United States Philip Sheridan in 1869, "Me Tosawi.  Me good Indian," to which Sheridan supposedly replied, "The only good Indians I ever saw were dead."  This may have then been paraphrased as "The only good Indian is a dead Indian."  Sheridan denied he had made the statement.  This sentiment was widely held and expressed by others, notably in 1869 when Rep. James M. Cavanaugh said in Congress, "I have never seen in my life a good Indian ... except when I have seen a dead Indian."  (from Wikipedia)

If a good Indian is a dead Indian; a better Indian is one who helps America kill other Indians; and the best Indian of all is one who forgives America for killing his children, raping his wife, stealing his possessions, exterminating his people, and eradicating his way of life.

We’re not fighting a “war” in Afghanistan; we’re conducting a campaign of sociocide.  The Afghan people do not want to become like us; they want to remain who they are.  That is why they kill the better Indians among them (Afghan police and soldiers who fight for the United States) and why they will most likely assassinate Hamid Karzai when we leave.  And they’re being fairly successful in their efforts so far.

Contrast this to what is happening in the United States, where a campaign of sociocide also is underway under the “leadership” of people like President Obama ad-Dajjal, Hillary Clinton, and their ilk.  This campaign will eventually destroy what we now consider to have been the American way of life.  The campaign depends for its success on better Indians (police and soldiers who help the federal government harass, entrap, imprison, and/or kill their own neighbors) and best Indians (American citizens who apparently don’t give a shit that their country is being wrecked by its own “leadership” with the enthusiastic support of Wall Street).  And there is absolutely no meaningful counter-campaign underway to stop this sociocide.

Gee, who do you think loves their country more: Afghans or Americans?  The Afghans at least know who they are.  Americans believe in a pack of fantasies, absurdities, outright lies, and endless prevarications and say “where freedom is, there is my country”.

Let me be the first to tell you, America: you are not free, and you have no country.  What you have is a forked tongue and, because of it, a whole lot of enemies everywhere.  And too few of them want to be your good Indians, your better Indians, or your best Indians.

That’s why we’re losing.

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