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| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
I don't find it shocking to be honest, if you acutally have a good idea of what they're involved in over there. Ofcourse, there's a total whitewash in the American media about the Iraq invasion, and some pretty pathetic collective denial and apathy. So, given all that, it might come across as "shocking!" |
Collective denial and apathy is a good way of putting it.
I think a lot of people just don't know how to handle the possibility that they were completely wrong. Psychologically, when humans make mistakes, they don't usually learn from them. Instead, the memory is repressed, changed, ignored, etc in order to allow the individual to continue living in the same comfortable style that they lived previously.
A few months ago my dad said, "Well we may have been wrong, but we needed saddam out." which eventually failed him and degenerated into, "Well we may have been wrong, but we need the oil."
The repercussions of such a poor evolutionary mechanism have manifested themselves generation by generation, and so here we all are in this crazy cultural circus. The funniest part is that we all talk about the war, left and right alike, yet nothing we've said or done has made any difference whatsoever in the outcome of events.
Apparently it's so ingrained in us to simply not give a shit that our president has taken it to be his grand motto.
Why didn't they just plant WMDs in Iraq to make it all seem okay?
They apparently knew they didn't even have to bother.
Putting their attitude in perspective:
Cheney shot a man in the face while hunting without a license!!!
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