Anonymous wrote:I couldn't live with myself if i didn't intervene. America has lost its moral high ground.
Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of relieved reading these posts that Americans still have the capacity to be morally outraged. Haven't heard much about human rights in -oh- this past decade.
Some things going on really are just wrong, and not just 'different.' There are serious pathologies with deep roots in some other cultures and I think the resulting society full of traumatized people really shows.
Because of how close and mobile the world is now, it is my opinion that the world has to confront and address these behaviors authoritatively and not in a morally relativistic way. Right now Afghans are flooding into Europe. Does Germany, for example, really know they are likely bringing in a plague of pedophiles? Think not.
Anonymous wrote:Well, we mutilate newborn boys' penises, so I don't think we have the moral high ground.
Anonymous wrote:It's been going on for 1000 years in Afghanistan. Apparently by your rationale, that means Bush and everyone else was also "covering up sex crimes."
Anonymous wrote:I just read the article in the NYT. There are some abhorrent differences from our culture to some other cultures.
Afghan military systematically sexually abusing boys and our army is supposed to keep quiet! Oh god-do we let these people in the US? Self-immolation,suicide bombing.
Anonymous wrote:I am so damned fatigued and fed up with having the US constantly trying to play the world's policeman. It's the one thing that I actually agree with Rand Paul on.
Yes, bad things happen, and yes, we need to maintain our moral high ground - BUT - we have enough issues that we need to fix right here at home, we should be focusing on getting our own shit in order before going around presuming to tell everyone else what to do.
Anonymous wrote:basically the obama administration is covering up sex crimes against children.