Monday, May 2, 2011
Thoughts On Osama bin Laden's Death
I wish he renounced his terrorism. But that did not happen.
I wish he was captured alive and put on trial and convicted for his crimes. But that did not happen.
I am glad he lived to see the Arab Awakening currently shaking the Arab world.
When I saw the momentous events in Tunisia and Egypt and elsewhere I often thought to myself, "Ha! Take that Al Qaeda! They did not need you to overthrow their oppressors."
The No. 2 man in Al Qaeda, Zawahiri, long strived to overthrow the Mubarak regime. And then in 2011, after 18 days of popular uprisings, Mubarak was overthrown. The Egyptian people did not need Al Qaeda's help.
It is good that those who have suffered because of this evil man have been avenged.
Osama bin Laden was an evil man. He created and embraced and propagated an insane ideology that permitted the murder of innocents. He had no regard for the collateral damage of his terrorist activities directed against civilians. He selfishly believed that his grievances against the USA, against Muslim majority governments he regarded as apostate and compromising, gave him license to kill off anyone, in order to intimidate those he hated. He willfully decided that there are no innocents therefore it is permitted to kill anyone to pursue his objectives. He arbitrarily decided that he had the right to murder anyone in order to pursue his objectives.
It is good that he will no longer harm anyone.
The world is better off without him. I am sorry to speak of a human being in that way, but I will make an exception for him because he was a murderer. He had no fear of taking innocent blood. Such a thing is monstrous.
I wish he was captured alive and put on trial and convicted for his crimes. But that did not happen.
I am glad he lived to see the Arab Awakening currently shaking the Arab world.
When I saw the momentous events in Tunisia and Egypt and elsewhere I often thought to myself, "Ha! Take that Al Qaeda! They did not need you to overthrow their oppressors."
The No. 2 man in Al Qaeda, Zawahiri, long strived to overthrow the Mubarak regime. And then in 2011, after 18 days of popular uprisings, Mubarak was overthrown. The Egyptian people did not need Al Qaeda's help.
It is good that those who have suffered because of this evil man have been avenged.
Osama bin Laden was an evil man. He created and embraced and propagated an insane ideology that permitted the murder of innocents. He had no regard for the collateral damage of his terrorist activities directed against civilians. He selfishly believed that his grievances against the USA, against Muslim majority governments he regarded as apostate and compromising, gave him license to kill off anyone, in order to intimidate those he hated. He willfully decided that there are no innocents therefore it is permitted to kill anyone to pursue his objectives. He arbitrarily decided that he had the right to murder anyone in order to pursue his objectives.
It is good that he will no longer harm anyone.
The world is better off without him. I am sorry to speak of a human being in that way, but I will make an exception for him because he was a murderer. He had no fear of taking innocent blood. Such a thing is monstrous.
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True words indeed, and such a man can't be mourned. An almighty, all-knowing, ever-loving God can never be mocked, and Osama will stand trial in due course.
ReplyDeleteGlad both of you did not choose to embrace the soft-headed pacifistic approach. Frankly those who do are just simply blinded by moral equivalency and relativism which I have absolutely no use for. There is such a thing as a "just war" and the western world needs to develop a concept of loving the righteous and fighting the wicked.
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