2004-02-10

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2004-02-10 05:21 pm

Afghanistan

3:30pm, Titsworth Lecture Hall
AFGHAN WARS, AFGHAN PEOPLE. Edward Girardet: author, humanitarian
advocate, print and television journalist who has covered Afghanistan for 25 years,
and current National Geographic correspondent; and Charles Norchi, SLC History
Faculty
will discuss Afghanistan and their new book: "The CROSSLINES Essential Field Guide to
AFGHANISTAN."

All that and no reading to do for class today. I was pleased.

The most salient point I took away from the lecture (besides at least one additional urbane-middle-ager crush) was this: the US has bought roughly 50 years of peace by supporting whomever they think will be most likely to kill their enemies for them, regardless of how insane/religious/inhumane they may be. That's how Saddam and the Taliban came to power in the first place.

I miss not knowing how horrible our leaders were making the lives of the downtrodden peoples of the world. The 90s were the decade of ignorance, and ignorance was bliss.
teiresias: (Default)
2004-02-10 05:21 pm

Afghanistan

3:30pm, Titsworth Lecture Hall
AFGHAN WARS, AFGHAN PEOPLE. Edward Girardet: author, humanitarian
advocate, print and television journalist who has covered Afghanistan for 25 years,
and current National Geographic correspondent; and Charles Norchi, SLC History
Faculty
will discuss Afghanistan and their new book: "The CROSSLINES Essential Field Guide to
AFGHANISTAN."

All that and no reading to do for class today. I was pleased.

The most salient point I took away from the lecture (besides at least one additional urbane-middle-ager crush) was this: the US has bought roughly 50 years of peace by supporting whomever they think will be most likely to kill their enemies for them, regardless of how insane/religious/inhumane they may be. That's how Saddam and the Taliban came to power in the first place.

I miss not knowing how horrible our leaders were making the lives of the downtrodden peoples of the world. The 90s were the decade of ignorance, and ignorance was bliss.
teiresias: (Default)
2004-02-10 10:05 pm

Darwinism

On the tv news just a bit ago, there was a story about some woman who dropped her cell phone on the tracks, went down to get it, and got creamed by a subway train. All I can think is, "I hope the train got her before she could breed".

Now I remember why I don't watch tv anymore... though, I must admit, the spectacle of Tyra Banks psychologically abusing young aspirant models is oddly compelling.
teiresias: (Default)
2004-02-10 10:05 pm

Darwinism

On the tv news just a bit ago, there was a story about some woman who dropped her cell phone on the tracks, went down to get it, and got creamed by a subway train. All I can think is, "I hope the train got her before she could breed".

Now I remember why I don't watch tv anymore... though, I must admit, the spectacle of Tyra Banks psychologically abusing young aspirant models is oddly compelling.