| | Dear Objectivists, I’m writing about a subject that disturbs me. The silence and sanction of the detention centre at Guantanamo bay. And the disregard of foreign/Islamic life.
I did a search on this website for the 8 top Oist sites, what immediately came up was ‘Muslim opinion be damned’ by Alex Epstein, and outrage at amnesty internationals comparison of the Guantanamo bay naval base to the soviet gulag by Edward Hudgins.
What the hell is going on? I thought the objectivist philosophy and it’s practitioners where supposed to be champions of human rights, and freedom.
Where’s the campaign, and articles about the immorality and illegitimacy of the military trials? http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/18738prs20041104.html The indefinite detainment without charge? Lack of due process? Outrage at people who are being held which US admits aren’t guilty, but due to them being arrested they are unable to go back to their own country? The refusal of the US to release an official list of detainees? The refusal to give media and human rights groups private interviews with detainees? Use of torture? http://www.nineeleven.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=966&sid=1a009c8ae4a0b1bbac73bd4ad9721873 What about Bush rejecting the call for the Geneva convention to be upheld? This is a blatant admission that unless humane treatment is legislated, the Bush administration won’t voluntary treat people with humanity.
How can you proclaim to be champions of freedom when you don’t speak out against such a blatant violation of human rights?
The incredible belief that the only way to combat terrorism is to occupy, overthrow and install governments in the middle east, also disturbs me.
How about a war on the arms dealers instead? Seriously, how about a systematic American military war on the arms trade? How are they going to be a threat to us with sticks and rocks? Instead of going to war with a country and having to inevitably kill innocent civillians, how about simply cutting off the reason why they’re a threat? Regardless of the propaganda peddled by some Oists, the root cause of terrorism is arms. For them to be able to classed as terrorists, and be able to influence and threaten a country through coercion, they require weapons. Weapons are the root cause of terrorism.
I’m sorry to say that I have the distinct impression that the only human lives that matter to Oists are those of capitalists (promoters and practitioners), Americans, the non-religious, and Israelis.
My view is strengthened by this; Q: Assume a war of aggression was started by the Soviet Union; assume also that within the Soviet Union, there were many that opposed the aggressive work of the ruling group there. How would you handle that type of problem?
AR: This question is so blatantly wrong that I cannot understand how anyone can entertain it seriously. It assumes that an individual inside a country can be made secure from the social system under which he lives and which he accepts (because he hasn't left the country). It is the idea that others must surrender to aggression—in other words, be goddamned pacifists, who won't fight, even when attacked, because they might kill innocent people. (Osama bin Laden agrees http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/Bachler/They_Worship_Death.shtml )
In Soviet Russia, there aren't very many innocent ones—and they're mainly in concentration camps.
If you could have a life independent of the system, so that you wouldn't be drawn into an unjust war, you would not need to be concerned about politics. But we should care about having the right social system, because our lives are dependent on it—because a political system, good or bad, is established in our name, and we bear the responsibility for it.
Or if they try and leave the country they will be killed, or they have family they don’t wish to leave behind, or they are disabled, or they are elderly, or they are reliant on medical supplies/technology to sustain their life, or they are mentally ill/retarded, or they are trying to start a political revolution in their country, or they are imprisoned, or they are unable to get across the borders of another country.
I don’t see how because one doesn’t leave a country one supports everything a government does, and therefore it is morally justified to bomb the government, and any civilians who might get in the way. Presumably the Jews are also to blame for the Nazis regime.?
Where is the respect and demand for human rights?
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