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Is this man an all out hypocrite?
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Gordon Brown has called for an immediate ceasefire to halt the violence in Gaza.
While his own troops are fighting and being killed and wounded in conditions reminise of World War One, he has the nerve to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090104/tuk-mod-d etails-major-afghanistan-fight-6323e80.html
We all know that he and his like are more concerned about the loss of life to foreign nationals than he is of his own countries men and women.
If one witnessed the wide scale demonstations that took place all over the UK yesterday, it would appear that a large amount of our own citizens were also more concerned about affairs in Gaza than what is happening in Afghanistan.
While his own troops are fighting and being killed and wounded in conditions reminise of World War One, he has the nerve to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090104/tuk-mod-d etails-major-afghanistan-fight-6323e80.html
We all know that he and his like are more concerned about the loss of life to foreign nationals than he is of his own countries men and women.
If one witnessed the wide scale demonstations that took place all over the UK yesterday, it would appear that a large amount of our own citizens were also more concerned about affairs in Gaza than what is happening in Afghanistan.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the other significant difference is that the forces in Afghanistan are all volunteers, professional soldiers. Being shot at is part of what they signed up for. You couldn't say the same for the conscripts of the first world war. I suspect this is also what drives the demonstrations: plainly, innocent people, rather than professional soldiers, are the main victims in Gaza.
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jno
The latter is more of a peacekeeping operation
I refer you to my link.
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RoaldoM
Both you and jno conveniently side step the whole point of my question : 'Is this man an all out hypocrite'?
He is calling for a cease fire in Gaza while his own troops are still occupying both Iraq and Afghanistan.
The latter is more of a peacekeeping operation
I refer you to my link.
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RoaldoM
Both you and jno conveniently side step the whole point of my question : 'Is this man an all out hypocrite'?
He is calling for a cease fire in Gaza while his own troops are still occupying both Iraq and Afghanistan.
It's not hypocritical. You can coherently oppose one war on one set of grounds while supporting another on a different set. It would only really be hypocritical if he was opposing Gaza on the grounds that all war was wrong (which he isn't).
And before you start getting all indignant, remember that it's essentially a viewpoint. You can attack it, of course, but that doesn't inherently mean it's hypocritical.
And before you start getting all indignant, remember that it's essentially a viewpoint. You can attack it, of course, but that doesn't inherently mean it's hypocritical.
"...it would appear that a large amount of our own citizens were also more concerned about affairs in Gaza than what is happening in Afghanistan. "
18th November 2001 saw huge Demonstrations against our involvement in Afghanistan, much larger than the ones protesting about Gaza.
Here is a photo to jog your memory.
http://www.goatchurch.org.uk/prots/trafal/squa re.jpg
There was also the Anti War demonstartions on 15th February 2003 (Iraq War) This was the largest demonstrations this country has ever seen and it is estimated over 1 million took part.
You were probably muttering something about unpatriotic traitors, into your copy of the Daily Mail at the time.
18th November 2001 saw huge Demonstrations against our involvement in Afghanistan, much larger than the ones protesting about Gaza.
Here is a photo to jog your memory.
http://www.goatchurch.org.uk/prots/trafal/squa re.jpg
There was also the Anti War demonstartions on 15th February 2003 (Iraq War) This was the largest demonstrations this country has ever seen and it is estimated over 1 million took part.
You were probably muttering something about unpatriotic traitors, into your copy of the Daily Mail at the time.
Gromit it is now 2009 if you haven't noticed, why are all your links out of date?
18th November 2001 saw huge Demonstrations against our involvement in Afghanistan, much larger than the ones protesting about Gaza.
Over 8 years on and how many more lives lost?
A little more serious that the few weeks old skirmish in Gazza.
If you spent less time searching the past's archives, you might have more time to do some reasonable thinking.
I really did not want to enter 2009 being nasty to you, but seeing you started it once again, why not.
18th November 2001 saw huge Demonstrations against our involvement in Afghanistan, much larger than the ones protesting about Gaza.
Over 8 years on and how many more lives lost?
A little more serious that the few weeks old skirmish in Gazza.
If you spent less time searching the past's archives, you might have more time to do some reasonable thinking.
I really did not want to enter 2009 being nasty to you, but seeing you started it once again, why not.