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I know.. They knew he wouldn't bend over for these corrupt politicians. These guys, Saddam and Qaddafi were loved by their people. Obviously outside, we hear that they committed mass murder, were tyrants, evil and crazy at the same time, but inside people tell a different story.My grandfather worked in Libya, and made a lot of money there throughout the 70's and 80's, and from what he told me, Qaddafi was one of those people that the majority of people liked, unlike here in the UK where every PM no one really cares for.. And that was evident in the final days for both dictators, when they had ordinary people out fighting for them to the death. You would never get that here in the UK, or even in the U.S. Which is when I seen the war on Libya on the news here, and about all this murderous crap, and how there were "freedom" fighters out fighting for justice etc. I knew it was all B.S. Granted, these dudes did use a lot of money on pointless shyt, but they did have a more genuine care for the people than what our "democratically elected" officials do
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Quote from: V2DHeart on May 01, 2012, 11:16:09 AMI know.. They knew he wouldn't bend over for these corrupt politicians. These guys, Saddam and Qaddafi were loved by their people. Obviously outside, we hear that they committed mass murder, were tyrants, evil and crazy at the same time, but inside people tell a different story.My grandfather worked in Libya, and made a lot of money there throughout the 70's and 80's, and from what he told me, Qaddafi was one of those people that the majority of people liked, unlike here in the UK where every PM no one really cares for.. And that was evident in the final days for both dictators, when they had ordinary people out fighting for them to the death. You would never get that here in the UK, or even in the U.S. Which is when I seen the war on Libya on the news here, and about all this murderous crap, and how there were "freedom" fighters out fighting for justice etc. I knew it was all B.S. Granted, these dudes did use a lot of money on pointless shyt, but they did have a more genuine care for the people than what our "democratically elected" officials dosaddamm had entire villages of "his people" fuckin nerve gassed, man woman and child. go buy another death row chain
Quote from: MUHFUKKA on May 01, 2012, 03:02:46 PMQuote from: V2DHeart on May 01, 2012, 11:16:09 AMI know.. They knew he wouldn't bend over for these corrupt politicians. These guys, Saddam and Qaddafi were loved by their people. Obviously outside, we hear that they committed mass murder, were tyrants, evil and crazy at the same time, but inside people tell a different story.My grandfather worked in Libya, and made a lot of money there throughout the 70's and 80's, and from what he told me, Qaddafi was one of those people that the majority of people liked, unlike here in the UK where every PM no one really cares for.. And that was evident in the final days for both dictators, when they had ordinary people out fighting for them to the death. You would never get that here in the UK, or even in the U.S. Which is when I seen the war on Libya on the news here, and about all this murderous crap, and how there were "freedom" fighters out fighting for justice etc. I knew it was all B.S. Granted, these dudes did use a lot of money on pointless shyt, but they did have a more genuine care for the people than what our "democratically elected" officials dosaddamm had entire villages of "his people" fuckin nerve gassed, man woman and child. go buy another death row chainYour proof is?
We've seen too much of the same thing in our history. A person is believed to have committed this mass murder, or crime, and the West run in to save the day, and liberate the people. I know a few people in Iran, who I used to speak with, and who were going to assist me only last year in getting a visa, transport and accomodation. I've heard nothing but praise. It's a lovely country, however ask the average joe bloggs here in the UK/US, and they will disagree telling all sorts of fictional storys of masked men beheading you on every corner, and how dangerous it is. A close friend of mine has visited Tehran before, and done all the walks and various shack stays, and everything I've heard from friends and on various travel forums including tripadvisor has been nothing but how nice the people are. How friendly they are. How one guy in the street stopped what he was doing to lead this women a mile up the road to show her to her destination. These are the kind of things you would never imagine, but there's another side to these places, and a whole other side to the people that run the country. Go to New York city, and you think you'd get the same treatment and level of hospitality? lol. By anyones standards, if a country was based on how well they treat each other and strangers, then the US would be one of the shyttyest countries out there, with UK being right at the back of them