matgb: (Politics)
Mat Bowles ([personal profile] matgb) wrote2007-08-11 01:51 pm

Those Iraqi interpreters then

After yesterdays silly petition, from the same guy is something a little more serious on YouTube--The plight of Iraqi interpreters:

Fair warning for the squemish, there is one (very brief) shot of injuries sustained, in my opinion it's worth watchin anyway, it's a set of narrated post-it notes.

Of course, not everyone agrees that the way they're being treated is despicable, Neil Clark, perhaps most well known for his belief that Slobodan Milosevic could do no wrong says Keep these quislings out, to which [livejournal.com profile] publicansdecoy responds:
this article, without a doubt, is the most disgusting, morally bankrupt piece of crap I have ever come across. Neil Clark, you are Arsehole of The Year 2007. Congratulations.
Which I feel sums up my response to Mr Clark admirably.

Petition to: offer asylum in the UK to the Iraqis who have been working as translators and in other capacities for the UK armed forces.

Sign please.

[identity profile] davidnm.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for posting about this; I'd meant to write something myself yesterday, but didn't have the time between trying to catch various trains!

[identity profile] paulatpingu.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Neil Clark (who I have never before heard of) is indicative of some fuckwits on the left who only seem to be able to grasp one fact and them flog it to death on a daily basis. Yes the war was wrong, no, not everyone who has anything to do with the war is a traitor or coward. Simple really.

And I thought it was only the Neo-Cons who saw the world in black and white... Seriously Mr Clarke, grow a fucking brain.

[identity profile] paulatpingu.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
FTA - Neil Clark is a writer specialising in east European and Balkan affairs.

Well, I hope he knows a hell of a lot about Eastern Europe, because he doesn't seem to know jack about the Balkans...

Not that I read newspapers at the moment, but I'm beginning to have a real problem with the Guardian. (Actually, to be fair to it, it's the people that read it that I have a problem with). One friend of mine, who regards herself as 'Very Liberal' and reads the Guardian like the Bible, is currently bitching about Facebook because they showed BNP adverts in the first place. I could try explaining to her how stifling the words of a twisted yet let legal political party only serves to further their cause, but no, liberal girl thinks the BNP should be banned because they're 'evil'.

I think this is why I describe myself on FB as Libertarian - describing myself as Liberal is chucking my hat in with this lot of weirdoes...

[identity profile] paulatpingu.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup. Mill, Locke, Bentham; all had their differences, but essentially the basis of a good deal of what I believe about the interplay between the individual and the state.

I guess there's a difference between the Right's idea of libertarianism in terms of 'get the hell of my life, you evil nanny stater you' and the lefts idea of libertarianism in terms of individuals rights and responsibilities. (And I guess veil of ignorance and Rawles fit into that viewpoint quite well too.) It's a different political axis which leads to some strange alliances, but in the current political climate, the enemy of my government is my friend...

I dunno, sometimes I think 'ban smoking' or 'neuter chavs', but I don't believe in it and I'd never (as a liberal or a libertarian) put that viewpoint out in public. You can't really believe that sort of thing, can you?

Also, FWIW, I signed the petition.

[identity profile] singanathema.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish I'd never read that Neil Clark piece. Anyone who can pick and chose who is deserving of their compassion by some ill-conceived political agenda is truly deserving of contempt.

[identity profile] rhythmaning.livejournal.com 2007-08-11 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the link to the petition. I think the way the British govt is behaving is dispicable.

Who is Neil Clark? Jeez. I am not pro-war - just the opposite - but offering asylum to people who have worked for the British forces isn't about the war; it is about what will happen after the troops have left.

[identity profile] thapunkprincess.livejournal.com 2007-08-12 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Might as well let those Quislings in, but might as well let in hundreds of thousands of the millions 'we' have helped displace as well. Keep the non-Iraqi mercenary fucks working for the Alliance out and that should free up a bit of a space.