gerhard
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Re: The terrorism theory bush refuses to hear
At the end of this page, they have the 3600 dead as a result of US bombings (and only bombings), as well as some people who think less people died in the bombings. And a guy from the Gaurdian who thinks 'between 20,000 and 49,600 people may have died of the consequences of the invasion'
I also didnt say you have to go to South Africa to know how violent it is, I said you would have to go to know how free it is because freedom isnt something easily quantifiable.
Secondly, your statistics are absurd. You arent comparing the same thing accross the two counties. You compare the amount of murders in south africa with civilian bombing deaths in afghanistan (I honestly cant work out where else the number came from). You ignore all murders, deaths not caused by US soldiers, factional warlord fighting, etc in afghanistan. If you want to accurately compare then obviously you would need to take into account all deaths in afghanistan, not this small subset.
Can you show me this? I cant find the number 3485 anywhere on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_of_the_U.S._invasion_of_AfghanistanAryanbeauty said:
At the end of this page, they have the 3600 dead as a result of US bombings (and only bombings), as well as some people who think less people died in the bombings. And a guy from the Gaurdian who thinks 'between 20,000 and 49,600 people may have died of the consequences of the invasion'
Ok first off, I didnt argue that South Africa isnt violent, I argued against your statement that Afghanistan is more free than South Africa. Honestly I dont think you actually believe this and regret saying it but arent game to admit it. Afghanistan is operating under some form of Sharia law, while South Africa is a liberal democracy. Its pretty obvious on that basis alone that South Africa is more free than Afghanistan.. Compared to South Africa which is not at war, people died as a result of crime since October 2001-today is 100,000 (at an annual rate of 20,000)
I don't have to be in South Africa to know how violent it is, Statistics are available for you and me to compare the two places.
I also didnt say you have to go to South Africa to know how violent it is, I said you would have to go to know how free it is because freedom isnt something easily quantifiable.
Secondly, your statistics are absurd. You arent comparing the same thing accross the two counties. You compare the amount of murders in south africa with civilian bombing deaths in afghanistan (I honestly cant work out where else the number came from). You ignore all murders, deaths not caused by US soldiers, factional warlord fighting, etc in afghanistan. If you want to accurately compare then obviously you would need to take into account all deaths in afghanistan, not this small subset.
If you want to change your argument, admit the last one was wrong. Is Afghanistan freer than South Africa?progress are clearly made in Afghanistan and the people are free compared to what it was under Taliban.