National Bird, what is done in America's name by drone strikes worldwide

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
https://wemeantwell.com/blog/2016/05/06/film-review-national-bird-looks-deeply-in-the-drone-wars-abyss/

'National Bird', a movie now in limited release, slated to come to America in the fall.

Excerpt from the article at the link above;

"The Silence

Scattered throughout the documentary are silent images from drones and aerial cameras, sweeping, hypnotic vistas taken from above both Afghan villages and American suburbs. The message could not be more clear: the tools used over there can just as easily be used over here, not merely for surveillance (as is already happening in America) but perhaps one day soon to send violence down from the sky. Violence sudden, sharp, complete and anonymous."


There is no such thing as a sanitary killing, no matter who does it, no matter what the justification. Are we as Americans ready to accept that we've become known not for freedom symbolized by bald eagles soaring free, but rather gray shadows in the sky unleashing unaccountable death by hellfire missile?

Well... Speaking personally, I'm not fucking okay with that. I'm of the very strong opinion that such tactics make the world and everyone living in it, Americans at home in their beds included, a far less safe, sane or secure place.

How can we call ourselves a moral people when we tolerate such daily atrocities to be casually committed in our names?
 

Rooster802

Active Member
https://wemeantwell.com/blog/2016/05/06/film-review-national-bird-looks-deeply-in-the-drone-wars-abyss/

'National Bird', a movie now in limited release, slated to come to America in the fall.

Excerpt from the article at the link above;

"The Silence

Scattered throughout the documentary are silent images from drones and aerial cameras, sweeping, hypnotic vistas taken from above both Afghan villages and American suburbs. The message could not be more clear: the tools used over there can just as easily be used over here, not merely for surveillance (as is already happening in America) but perhaps one day soon to send violence down from the sky. Violence sudden, sharp, complete and anonymous."


There is no such thing as a sanitary killing, no matter who does it, no matter what the justification. Are we as Americans ready to accept that we've become known not for freedom symbolized by bald eagles soaring free, but rather gray shadows in the sky unleashing unaccountable death by hellfire missile?

Well... Speaking personally, I'm not fucking okay with that. I'm of the very strong opinion that such tactics make the world and everyone living in it, Americans at home in their beds included, a far less safe, sane or secure place.

How can we call ourselves a moral people when we tolerate such daily atrocities to be casually committed in our names?

Amen
 

tampee

Well-Known Member
How can you call Obama a great President when he did far more drone strikes than Bush? He also allowed for funding to make an army of them. Under Obama we used a robot to bomb a man on American soil!! They even had an innocent black man as a suspect, do we really know we bombed the right man?

We needed a revolution before Nixon why can't you get with the program?
 

Justin-case

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How can you call Obama a great President when he did far more drone strikes than Bush? He also allowed for funding to make an army of them. Under Obama we used a robot to bomb a man on American soil!! They even had an innocent black man as a suspect, do we really know we bombed the right man?

We needed a revolution before Nixon why can't you get with the program?

The same way we call you bitch tits.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
How can you call Obama a great President when he did far more drone strikes than Bush? He also allowed for funding to make an army of them. Under Obama we used a robot to bomb a man on American soil!! They even had an innocent black man as a suspect, do we really know we bombed the right man?

We needed a revolution before Nixon why can't you get with the program?

You're too scared to post a picture, it's hilarious hearing you call for a revolution, bitch tits.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
How can you call Obama a great President when he did far more drone strikes than Bush? He also allowed for funding to make an army of them. Under Obama we used a robot to bomb a man on American soil!! They even had an innocent black man as a suspect, do we really know we bombed the right man?

We needed a revolution before Nixon why can't you get with the program?
You're stuck in fight mode. Even when there is obvious common ground you can't help yourself.

I find that sad and self limiting.
 

tampee

Well-Known Member
you're too much of a bitch to post a picture of your lily white elbow, much less fight a revolution.

just keep abusing meth and diddling kids, ya sick fuck.
To win a revolution you are going to need to stay out of the cross hairs.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
you are already in the crosshairs since you visited kiddy diddling websites.
Talk about your diddling elbows elsewhere. This topic is too important to bury with drivel.

I'm tired of seeing our government murder innocents from the sky with robots without accountability.

It does not make us safer, it makes the world a more dangerous place.

Worse, it impoverishes our children by contributing to our national debt.

Nothing about this situation is acceptable from a country that calls itself a defender of freedom.
 

Sir Napsalot

Well-Known Member
I saw a mature bald eagle and a big osprey fighting in the air last week while I was fishing

The smaller osprey had an advantage in maneuverability and would swoop down on the eagle, who would then roll over on his back and brandish his talons. It was fucking awesome
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
I saw a mature bald eagle and a big osprey fighting in the air last week while I was fishing

The smaller osprey had an advantage in maneuverability and would swoop down on the eagle, who would then roll over on his back and brandish his talons. It was fucking awesome
That's a lovely thought, but it does little to address the rising death toll of air strikes against 'terrorism' around the world, or the rising frustrations of the populations in the cross hairs.
 
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