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let's be honest. How many people really cared squat about the middle east, and understood the magnitude of our presence there, and dealings and manipulation UNTIL 9 11 .? When it was 'in our face'- when it couldn't be avoided.
I thought immediately of the Holocaust when i saw this post, thinking that there probably not many photos. I didn't know about the Nazi's having records that survived. What a frightening thing that must have been for you to see, but it has changed you in a very positive way. I also thought, how DIFFERENT things would likely have been had the 'truth' come out, in vivid black and white images, faces of people that couldn't be discounted, or avoided. But secrecy and silence, and denial allowed horrors to go on, and continue.
We may not 'like' seeing the truth- We SHOULDN'T like it. But we MUST face the reality of what is happening. Not through the filter of the MSM- or the Photo-ops handed out by the administration- if the Abu Garib photo's would incite incredible hatred for America abroad, then my GOD, how can we turn a blind eye. We should DEMAND that the photo's be released. Pretending they don't exist gives us a false sense of ....righteousness.... self-respect... and causes the world, who DO see, and know, to judge us believing we are aware, and don't care.????-
The truth WILL come out, eventually. I read about a leader in one of the lesser known camps...oh man, my brain is mush, but recently read about the freeing of the Jews after the Allies got there. And this man, made EVERY person in the village, ones who had slowly and silently stopped associating with the Jewish people among them, and turned away, pretending they had no clue what was happening- This leader made every person walk through what was left of the death camps, people who had been stolen away, and lived and died suffered and witnessed unbelievable evil, while not far away their fellow humans didn't question, and went on with their lives.
As my son said just the other day on hearing of the sudden death of a friend he'd been with the night before, and snapped a quick picture of.- (erie coincidence) she died in a car accident later that night....... a picture is worth 1,000 words.
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