Collateral damage

By December 8, 2009Punch Forum

Eduardo Pontaoe
7 Dec 2009

Re: Think about it

Again, here comes Jun Velasco, the magnifico in his most absurd command of issues.

His words, “Up to now, we find it hard how supposedly normal humans could resort to barbaric acts that were only entertained in movies”.

Movies?

Where have you been … Jun Velasco … all this time?

He could have known, and his lack of knowledge, that massacres happen because of Machiavellian repercussions.

He could have known, that victims of such bewildering atrocities are part of what we call in this day and age … collateral damage.

A few of them happened to make a point.

Malmedy massacre …. On December 17, 1944, elements of Kampfgruppe Peiper of the 1st SS panzer Division murdered 90 American prisoners. They were machine-gunned not to be an extra baggage in the Ardennes offensive.

Wounded Knee massacre …. On December 29, 1890, troops of the US 7th Cavalry surrounded an encampment of the Lakota and Hunkpapa Sioux to be disarmed and transported to Omaha. NE.

In the process, a deaf Sioux Black Coyote couldn’t hear the order to disarm, and in the scuffle 146 men, women and children were cut to pieces.

Acre massacre …. On August 20, 1187, in the city of Acre, on orders of Richard, the Lion Heart, 2700 Muslims were put to death.

And the grandmothers of them all ….

Hitlers’s ovens at Ozwiecim, Treblinka, Buchenwald.

Stalin’s programs.

Pol Pot’s cleansing in Cambodia.

And so on ……..

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