Posted on 05/02/2011 9:25:34 PM PDT by TheConservativeCitizen
The bleeding hearts at NPR (funded by you) are worried that Americans are celebrating the death of Osama Bin Laden (world hide and seek champion 2001-2011). Is there moral philosophical justification for rejoicing over the demise of someone like bin Laden? the article asks, the argument seems to be that no, indeed there is not. In fact the article goes so far as to draw parallels between those celebrating Bin Ladens death, and those that danced on the streets of Gaza after the 9/11 attacks. Here are a few simple reasons why the good folks at NPR do not know what they are talking about:
1. There is nothing wrong with celebrating justice. Bin Laden is a mass murderer whose innumerable crimes went unpunished for decades. Now the survivors of his atrocities can sleep knowing justice has been done, and the dead can rest in peace.
2. There is nothing wrong with celebrating peace. When Hitler stopped sucking oxygen 65 years ago, people all over the world celebrated, they did so because they knew that his death was a precursor for peace. With Bin Laden gone, our troops can come home sooner, and countless lives on both sides can be spared.
3. There is nothing wrong with celebrating victory. Osama was first and foremost a symbol of a virulent genocidal ideology that encourages its followers to murder and subjugate the rest of humanity. The killing of Osama is a symbolic victory for the western ideals of liberty, democracy, justice, and human rights.
So in conclusion, Osamas demise is a victory for peace, justice, and western ideals, not just the death of some some murdering lunatic. Americans are celebrating this symbolic victory, not gloating over the death of an evil man. The US even went so far as to allow Osama a Muslim funeral before putting his body to rest at the bottom of the ocean. This was done not because Osama deserves an ounce of respect, but because we respect ourselves, and do no lower ourselves to the level of the animals we fight. America is not celebrating death, we are celebrating life.
To the headline: nothing.
Purim fest 2011!
It’s wrong because this is only a small baby step towards eliminating the world-wide scourge of Islam.
I would certainly celebrate the demise of NPR.
As a Cristian... good question.
but if we were perfect, we would not have needed Jesus to have died on the cross for our sins.
I believe we need to remain steadfast. I believe this is NOT over. Celebration is premature.
>>Its wrong because this is only a small baby step towards eliminating the world-wide scourge of Islam.<<
Aren’t you worried that this will increase the risk because it will make the people who hate us hate us?
“Christian” (for all the republicans who have started using the dummycrat’s tactic of attacking the grammar/spelling rather than the message)
I am celebrating. I am just concerned that now that the sharks are getting a taste for curry, they might want more of it.
“America is not celebrating death, we are celebrating life.”
Assuming that is true, then go for it...
However celebrating anyone’s death gives me an uneasy feeling.
I’m not a Bible thumper... I’m a Catholic Christian who’s also a sinner.
Dancing is the streets is something we would expect from the moose-limbs.
Us behaving like them is not a good thing. That being said, I wouldn’t have a bit of remorse about turning the whole middle east into a huge pit of glass (with the exception of Israel) But lets not rejoice about it just because it’s necessary...
It is not good to take pleasure in a wicked mans death, but it is human.
But I do have a reflex response to some of the celebrations I"ve seen on TV - tasteless.
Imagine their stance had RNR died from Hinckley’s assassination attempt.
BLOAT.
Did they play the Barney theme song while they were pontificating morals.
For every infidel they kill because a Koran is burned, we should take out a thousand mullahs. It'd only take burning a few thousand Korans to make a statement.
The answer is no, so quit asking.
No, but if you were to pray for the demise of “Rhymes With” you COULD be wrong, but on second thought.....THOUGHT DELETED!
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