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Originally Posted by Sheriff Gonna Getcha
I think it's safe to say that most garden variety terrorists hate the U.S. because of its foreign policy. I think, however, that many fringe terrorists do despise the American way of life. I recently finished reading a biography of Osama and he apparently grew to despise the West after living in Beruit and seeing how discos, drugs and alcohol (all of which he attributed to the West) corrupted the Lebanese youth. Moreover, there's no question that many "Islamofascists" think democracy is heretical and immoral, as society should be governed according to religious law and by religious leaders. Many "Islamofascists" think Westerners are hedonistic, impulsive, and immoral.
I don't know why people want to lump all terrorists together. Terrorist organizations are not a monolith. Each has its own reasons for being. So, to say ALL terrorist organizations hate Americans because of U.S. foreign policy is wrong IMO.
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I was watching Silence of the Lambs for the upteenth time right after 9-11 and I thought that Lecter's analysis of Buffalo Bill applied neatly to Bin Laden:
"
DR. LECTER
First principles, Clarice. Simplicity.
Read Marcus Aurelius. Of each
particular thing, ask: What is it,
in itself, what is its nature...?
What does he do, this man you seek?
CLARICE
He kills w-
DR. LECTER
(sharply, as he stops)
No! That's incidental.
CLOSE ANGLE - TWO SHOT as he rises, pained by her ignorance,
and crosses to the bars.
DR. LECTER
What is the first and principal thing
he does, what need does he serve by
killing?
CLARICE
Anger, social resentment, sexual
frus-
DR. LECTER
No, he covets. That's his nature. "
Bin-laden is not infuriated by our freedom, nor does he care one bit about any Palestinians.
He's envious of American power. He wants to restore the Muslim Caliphate. He wants to be Saladin. It galls him that a country like America which he views as Christian, would dominate the planet.