tigerofintegrity wrote:I just don't think that wild celebrations over the man's death is either necessary or smart. I mean, firstly it's incredibly hypocritical, regardless of whether you were directly affected by 9/11 or not. Don't forget, in order to get to this point where Bin Laden was killed, the US had to go through lots of innocent lives first. So in essence, Americans ended up inadvertently celebrating the murders of many innocent Pakistanis and Afghans. Now surely, if you were a victim of innocent murder, you wouldn't be happy to celebrate something that resulted in a lot of innocent lives being lost too right?
Secondly, what is the point of that other than to anger Al Qaeda and other related supporters? I mean, when extremists celebrated the 9/11 event, I bet that angered a lot of Americans and from that anger, they retaliated. Surely counter-celebrating is merely provoking the same response from the other side?
With all due respect, I find your statements to be credulous and sophomoric.
First off, the wild celebrations you and others speak of, were largely at ground zero and Washington DC, areas directly affected by 9-11. Also those were not celebrations of death (and certainly not the deaths of civilians) but of justice and closure. Why is it hard for you to understand the upwelling of emotion when the perpetrator/initiator of the worst attack on the continental USA, who reached an almost mythical status in many parts of the world, is finally captured or killed?
And believe me, the reaction of the USA, after 9-11 and OBL's death, has been relatively muted. Imagine if 9-11 happened to Russia or China or even Britain or France, and either nation were the uni-polar super power in the world! I am sure we would have seen just as much, probably much more, collateral damage at this point! And I didn't even agree with the policies of the Bush administration after 9-11! I felt, and still do, that he was an incompetent cowboy and was a disaster for America that will take decades to recover from, if we recover.
However, i still find the critique of you and others to be overly naive and approaching apathetic.