Sunday, April 02, 2006

 

The Price of Bravery

So, let's say you're a journalist in Iraq. In trying to get a story, you've done what few other journalists have- that is, blend in with the locals by learning their language and adopting their style of dress. In the course of your investigation, you are kidnapped and held hostage for months by men who have a reputation for going all French Revolution on American journalists. But you do not lose your cool. Although you are forced to denounce the very nation you stand for on tape, although one of your colleagues is killed in your presence, although the date of your possible execution is dangled in front of you like a poisoned carrot on a stick, you maintain your composure. You do what you have to do to stay alive, fooling your captors into thinking they have power over you. As a result, you survive, and are released back into the loving arms of your home nation.

Now, let's say that, when you got home, you found that people were talking about you turning into a suicide bomber and bearing your captor's baby, or saying you had Stockholm Syndrome. How would you go after them: with a hatchet, or a chainsaw?

These fuckers stand in their ivory towers and talk about war like they've seen it face to face. And when someone who's actually seen the horrors of war comes home and doesn't act exactly as they want her to, they throw her in the trash. You are some real fucking patriots, douchenozzles.

Comments:
Are you talking about the female journalist who the left wing rads are telling everyone was released? when in fact she was rescued and men were injured rescuing her?
 
I'm talking about Jill Carroll, if that's what you mean. And whether or not the "left wing rads" are telling everyone she was freed instead of rescued is not the issue here. The issue is that 67 journalists have died in this war so far. There was a very good chance that Carroll would have been one of them. She saw her friend shot to death by her captors, and they kept dangling the threat of execution in front of her face. In spite of all this, she kept her cool, and as a result, her life was spared, and she was released.

And a good number of pundits, none of whom likely left their nice, air-conditioned, insurgency-free offices, are shitting on her for not acting like their idea of a "victim"- some for political reasons, others for cheap jokes. Jill Carroll's release is one of the few pieces of news to come out of Iraq, and those who support the war are accusing her of collaborating with the enemy because she didn't act like a screaming ninny.

That's what I'm talking about.
 
If all you do is spew lies like so many other left wingers you got nothin!
 
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