Why Much Of The World Considers America To Be The Nazis Of The 21st Century

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  • ELVIS
    Banned
    • Dec 2003
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    Why Much Of The World Considers America To Be The Nazis Of The 21st Century

    Michael Snyder

    Good guys do not sadistically torture people. Good guys do not threaten to sexually abuse the family members of their prisoners, and they certainly do not forcibly ram things up the rear ends of those in their custody. One of the greatest dangers that our country is facing is the fact that we are not passing on what it means to be “American” to future generations. Once upon a time, Americans were the good guys. But now, instead of fighting the Nazis we are behaving just like them. The details of the Senate torture report that was just released are almost too horrifying to talk about. We must talk about them though, because we are losing our soul as a nation. So please be warned – this article is going to be quite graphic. The reason for this is so that we can all take a long, hard, honest look at what we have become. After everything that has happened, top politicians from both political parties are still standing up and defending those that conducted and authorized this torture. The rest of the world is watching this, and the number of people that are absolutely convinced that America is pure evil is growing by the day. By not loudly condemning this torture and bringing the perpetrators to justice, we add fuel to the fire of those that hate this country, and we make it more likely that Americans will be targets of violence all over the planet.



    There are very few people that are more outspoken about the evil of Islamic terrorism than I am. But there is no way that we will ever defeat Islamic terrorists by becoming just like them.

    When I was growing up, I was taught that Americans never torture their prisoners. That was something that the Russians, the Nazis, the Chinese and the North Koreans did. We were the “good guys”, and so I was taught that we always treated our prisoners humanely.


    Oh how things have changed.

    The following is a summary of some of the details from the Senate torture report that just came out. As a nation, we should be deeply, deeply ashamed of what our government has been doing…

    -We kept prisoners awake in “stress positions” for 180 hours

    -We waterboarded prisoners until they started vomiting

    -One prisoner died of hypothermia while chained to the floor

    -At least five prisoners were subjected to a procedure known as “rectal feeding”

    -Prisoners were routinely paraded around naked with their hands shackled above their heads

    -One detainee was “chained to the ceiling, clothed in a diaper, and forced to go to the bathroom on himself”

    -Prisoners were regularly subjected to mock executions during which they believed that they were about to be killed

    -U.S. interrogators regularly threatened to physically harm, rape and sexually abuse the families of prisoners

    And of course this report only focused on a small portion of the prisoner abuse that has been going on all over the world for more than a decade.

    Once again, I want to warn you that the material in this next section is quite graphic.

    But Americans need to be faced with the horrific truth. That is the only way that things will ever change.

    The sadistic behavior of American personnel at the Abu Ghraib Confinement Facility in 2003 is almost too horrible for words. The following are highlights from an official U.S. Army report about the events that took place at that prison that you can find at nbcnews.com. Are these the kinds of things that “good guys” would do?…

    *Punching, slapping, and kicking detainees; jumping on their naked feet

    *Forcibly arranging detainees in various sexually explicit positions for photographing

    *Forcing naked male detainees to wear women’s underwear

    *Forcing groups of male detainees to masturbate themselves while being photographed and videotaped

    *Arranging naked male detainees in a pile and then jumping on them

    *Positioning a naked detainee on a MRE Box, with a sandbag on his head, and attaching wires to his fingers, toes, and penis to simulate electric torture

    *Placing a dog chain or strap around a naked detainee’s neck and having a female Soldier pose for a picture

    *A male MP guard having sex with a female detainee

    *Using military working dogs (without muzzles) to intimidate and frighten detainees, and in at least one case biting and severely injuring a detainee

    *Breaking chemical lights and pouring the phosphoric liquid on detainees

    *Sodomizing a detainee with a chemical light and perhaps a broom stick

    Have you seen enough yet?

    But perhaps even more disturbing is the way that the rest of the country is responding to these revelations.

    Where is the overwhelming public outrage?

    Where are the calls for those involved in all of this torture to be fired from their jobs and arrested?

    It has now been documented that the CIA blatantly lied to Congress and to the American people over and over about their sadistic torture of prisoners.

    So who is being held accountable?

    Who is losing their jobs at the CIA?

    Who is going to prison?

    Sadly, the truth is that this torture report will be “news” for about 48 hours and then it will disappear from the news cycle.

    And Barack Obama sounds like he has absolutely no intention of ever holding anyone accountable for what happened. The following is an excerpt from a statement that he just made regarding this terror report…

    “No nation is perfect. But one of the strengths that makes America exceptional is our willingness to openly confront our past, face our imperfections, make changes and do better. Rather than another reason to refight old arguments, I hope that today’s report can help us leave these techniques where they belong—in the past. Today is also a reminder that upholding the values we profess doesn’t make us weaker, it makes us stronger and that the United States of America will remain the greatest force for freedom and human dignity that the world has ever known.”

    The “greatest force for freedom and human dignity”?

    He has got to be kidding us.

    And of course neocons such as Dick Cheney are staunchly defending the use of torture…

    Former Bush vice president Dick Cheney staunchly defended the interrogation program, telling the New York Times it was ‘absolutely, totally justified’.

    He denied the CIA withheld any information, and emphasized the program had been vetted by the Justice Department.

    ‘As far as I’m concerned, they ought to be decorated, not criticized,’ he said of the CIA interrogators.

    When our politicians make statements such as this, they make the world a more dangerous place for Americans.

    Right now, there are hundreds of millions of people around the planet that truly believe that the United States is the most wicked nation on the globe. And when we sadistically torture our prisoners, we give them a reason to feel that way. Therefore they feel justified when they commit heinous acts of terror against us.

    If we do not want the rest of the world to compare us to Nazi Germany, we have got to quit behaving like Nazi Germany. And of course the torture of prisoners is just one area where this is true. For many more, please see my previous article entitled “25 Signs That America Is Rapidly Becoming More Like Nazi Germany“.

    Please share this article with as many people as you can. I know that some of the material in this piece is quite graphic, but we have got to wake the American people up while we still have time. Our nation is coming apart at the seams, and we desperately need a change in direction.
  • vandeleur
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Sep 2009
    • 9865

    #2
    So you support this , yeah ?
    fuck your fucking framing

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    • ELVIS
      Banned
      • Dec 2003
      • 44120

      #3
      Support what ??

      That the US is increasingly looking like the bad guys on the world stage ??

      Unfortunately Yes...

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      • vandeleur
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Sep 2009
        • 9865

        #4
        Without me being more arsey than normal which countries have you visited in the world e ?
        fuck your fucking framing

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        • vandeleur
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Sep 2009
          • 9865

          #5
          Actually forget it , I've just finished saving the world . It's someone else's turn
          fuck your fucking framing

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          • ELVIS
            Banned
            • Dec 2003
            • 44120

            #6
            Originally posted by vandeleur
            Without me being more arsey than normal which countries have you visited in the world e ?
            191..

            That excludes England, Scotland and Wales...

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            • vandeleur
              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
              • Sep 2009
              • 9865

              #7
              Which not how many , but your answer reveals more than you would like .
              fuck your fucking framing

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              • ELVIS
                Banned
                • Dec 2003
                • 44120

                #8
                Who cares, the point is this country is going downhill fast and people need to realize it and take a stand to right the ship...

                Our sins are many and we must repent...

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                • Seshmeister
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 35160

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ELVIS

                  “No nation is perfect. But one of the strengths that makes America exceptional is our willingness to openly confront our past, face our imperfections, make changes and do better. Rather than another reason to refight old arguments, I hope that today’s report can help us leave these techniques where they belong—in the past. Today is also a reminder that upholding the values we profess doesn’t make us weaker, it makes us stronger and that the United States of America will remain the greatest force for freedom and human dignity that the world has ever known.”
                  Meet the new boss - same as the old boss...

                  The top ten recipients of US foreign assistance this year all practice torture and are responsible for major human rights abuses, reports Daniel Wickham.


                  Top ten US aid recipients all practice torture

                  By DANIEL WICKHAM | Published: JANUARY 30, 2014


                  The top ten recipients of US foreign assistance this year all practice torture and are responsible for major human rights abuses, according to the findings of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and other leading human rights organisations.
                  Egypt militaryJPEGThis may be in violation of existing US law, which requires that little or no aid be provided to a country which “engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights, including torture”.

                  A report released by the Congressional Research Service lists the following countries as the largest beneficiaries of US government-provided aid planned for 2014:
                  1. Israel – $3.1bn
                  2. Afghanistan – $2.2bn
                  3. Egypt – $1.6bn
                  4. Pakistan – $1.2bn
                  5. Nigeria – $693m
                  6. Jordan – $671m
                  7. Iraq – $573m
                  8. Kenya – $564m
                  9. Tanzania – $553m
                  10.Uganda -$456m

                  All ten have been accused of torturing people in the last year, and at least half of them are reported to be doing so on a massive scale.

                  In Afghanistan, for example, a UN report that torture in prisons continues to be “widespread”, with over half of the 635 detainees who were interviewed claiming to have been abused. According to Amnesty International, torture is also “widespread” in Uganda and remains “common” practice in Iraq.
                  Elsewhere, in Kenya, Human Rights Watch claim that “police in Nairobi tortured, raped and otherwise abused and arbitrarily detained at least 1,000 refugees between mid-November 2012 and late January 2013.” Tanzanians “at most risk of HIV” also face “widespread police abuse” – including torture – and are “regularly raped, assaulted and arrested”.

                  The worst abuses in detention, however, are alleged to be happening Nigeria, where in addition to the “widespread” use of torture, nearly a thousand people died in military custody in the first six months of 2013. A senior officer in the Nigerian army, speaking on condition of anonymity, claimed that “about five people, on average, are killed nearly on a daily basis”.

                  According to the Associated Press, “if the number is accurate, Nigeria’s military has killed more civilians than the (Boko Haram) militants did” in the same six month period.

                  The “abysmal” human rights situation in Egypt, whose government still receives half a billion dollars in foreign aid annually from the United States, is also a pressing concern.

                  According to Tayab Ali of ITN solicitors in London, “the evidence suggests that Egypt’s military regime has carried out crimes against humanity on a horrendous scale, including murder, persecution, torture and enforced disappearances”. At least 1,300 protesters have been massacred and anywhere between 3,500 and 21,317 Muslim Brotherhood supporters arrested since the elected government of Mohammed Morsi was overthrown in a coup d’etat in July.
                  Although the crackdown shows no signs of letting up, with dozens more killed on the anniversary of the Egyptian uprising in January, the United States is on course to increase its support for the military regime after Congress passed a new bill which will allow the US to restore the full $1.5bn in foreign assistance which is traditionally provided.

                  Israel, the top recipient of US military aid, has also been accused of committing major human rights abuses over the last year, including the torture of Palestinian children. A recent report by the Public Committee against Torture in Israel described how detained children “suspected of minor crimes” have been sexually assaulted by Israeli security forces and kept in outdoor cages during the winter.
                  It found that “74 per cent of Palestinian child detainees experience physical violence during arrest, transfer or interrogation.”
                  This would appear to back up the claims of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, which last year reported that “Palestinian children are systematically subject to degrading treatment, and often to acts of torture” by the Israeli military and police.
                  Likewise, in Jordan and Pakistan, torture is practiced with “near-total impunity”. The Pakistani authorities have carried out particularly egregious human rights abuses in the province of Balochistan, where 160 people have been extra-judicially killed and 510 “disappeared” over the last year. According to reports from the country’s most widely read English-language newspaper, at least 592 mutilated dead bodies have now been found since January 2010.

                  The United States, however, has kept silent on the mounting evidence of atrocities and continues to provide over a billion dollars in foreign assistance annually, making it Pakistan’s “largest donor of development and military aid.”

                  A number of other recipients of US foreign assistance are also alleged to practice torture systematically. In Bahrain, for example, Amnesty International report that “children are being routinely detained, ill-treated and tortured”, while in Mexico and Ethiopia, torture is described as “widespread”.
                  Controversially, the Obama administration has also recently restored military aid to Uzbekistan, where the UN claim torture is practiced in its “worst forms”. In one particularly horrifying case, a man was actually boiled to death in an Uzbek prison for allegedly being a member of an Islamist group.

                  In spite of this, the United States remains a signatory of the United Nations Convention against Torture, which it ratified in 1994. However, the fact that the top ten recipients of US foreign assistance all practice torture raises serious questions about the Obama administration’s stance on human rights.
                  If the United States wants to be taken seriously on these issues, a serious re-evaluation of its foreign assistance programme is needed.

                  At a minimum, the Obama administration should respect existing US law by placing conditions, such as an end to the practice of torture, on the provision of military aid to foreign governments, which will hopefully then push those governments towards reform and a greater respect for human rights.

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                  • ELVIS
                    Banned
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 44120

                    #10
                    And we need to reel in all of that so called "aid" as well...

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                    • DONNIEP
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 13373

                      #11
                      Hey, but at least now you can get super cheap health insurance with low low low deductibles, copays, and OOP maximums. Ubama said so.
                      American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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                      • ashstralia
                        ROTH ARMY ELITE
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 6555

                        #12
                        I still want to lick Kristy's neck. I'm not embarrassed. Lol

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                        • vandeleur
                          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 9865

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ashstralia
                          I still want to lick Kristy's neck. I'm not embarrassed. Lol
                          as you fondle her bollocks
                          fuck your fucking framing

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                          • ELVIS
                            Banned
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 44120

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ashstralia
                            I still want to lick Kristy's neck. Lol
                            Right there on the left looks like a safe spot...

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                            • ELVIS
                              Banned
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 44120

                              #15
                              Stay Krusty now...

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