Wow.
I couldn't read past 10 pages of the previous thread because some of the comments are just so repulsive and pathetic. The narrow-mindedness of some really baffles me. 🥱
How about for once we stop the whole "my religion is right/the best" or the whole 'India vs Pakistan vs USA vs Iraq' etc. arguments? Let's try to go beyond that for once. How about instead of religion, we think as HUMANS first? Insaaniyat naam ki bhi koi cheez hai ke nahin? There's something called 'humanity', people. Whether a Muslim dies, an American, Hindu, Christian, Jew, Atheist, etc. it's all the same. How does it make anything right?...they're all human beings.
I don't know much about others, but I for one, am HAPPY and RELIEVED that Osama Bin Laden is dead. I say, good riddance. Infact, I hope he does not even get a place in hell. A rotten man like him did not deserve to live in my eyes. That bloody mass murderer terrorist who's responsible for the 9/11 attacks, spreading terror, taking countless innocent lives, and heinous crimes like that...yeah, good that's he's gone from the face of the earth. Not only that, but the part that he had the audacity to shamelessly gloat about his deeds to the world is even more sickening. Terrorists like him have no religion or nationality. They choose to interpret religion in any sick and twisted way for their own benefits. If anything, he was an embarrassment not only to Muslims, but to humanity in general. He is dead, and yes, it matters.
To a great extent (if not all) justice has been served now to the victims of 9/11 and their families. Yeah, the families were victims as well ' victims of emotional turmoil, devastation, loss, and injustice knowing that the sick mastermind behind the whole incident was roaming scot-free in some nations. It's justice for the general American public, the ones who lost their lives fighting in the war, and everyone else in the world suffered and had their lives ruined due to Bin Laden (so no, it's not only justice for Americans because the 9/11 attacks made a worldwide impact). This whole quest is about finding justice and every American has received some sort of a closure. Knowing that the vile monster, who was behind the attack that shook the entire country and the entire world 10 years ago, is no longer alive is a great relief indeed. Granted that there's a long way to go for world peace and to end terrorism from all over, but it's definitely a step forward in the right direction.
I find it funny how people are blaming many Americans for celebrating this death and naming America for being the sole reason for people's death. Bin Laden's supporters celebrated after their victory for completing the 9/11 attacks, and now it's stinging them that Americans are celebrating this vile man's death. Why?
Coming to the previous thread about this whole issue, read a few posts here and there between pages where some were bringing in Bush into the whole discussion. Honestly, drag his name in here all you want and I'm no Bush supporter, but don't use his actions to justify Bin Laden's actions. Sure, Bush messed up big time and made his share of wrong decisions, but that does not change the fact that Bin Laden was a terrorist. Nothing, and I emphasize on that, NOTHING, can change that. If lives of Iraqi soldiers and other innocent Iraqi civilians are lost in the war against Iraq, then lives of American soldiers are lost as well. Why ignore death of Americans and their nation's sufferings? Saying that only non-Americans suffer in this whole mess is just bullshit.
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