Post by Teddy Bear on Feb 23, 2011 20:27:28 GMT
It appears that with the ongoing violence between government troops, urged by Libya's Gaddafi to fire on dissidents, foreign nationals are anxious to get the hell out of there.
There is so much about this story that highlights how our society has been lulled into a false sense of 'security' by these type of regimes, almost the 'norm' throughout the Muslim world, ably propagandised by the BBC anxious to please their oil rich masters.
With the Daily Mail covering this story 'Britons are in very real danger': Hague forced to defend response to Libya crisis as evacuation begins, there is very little on the BBC website to show this panic, except as watered down snippets in various articles.
They do show this page however Libya protests: Evacuation plans of foreign governments, which gives a list of 15 different nationalities affected, with the UK 13th down the list. To describe their apparent 'panic' as reported by the Daily Mail, they write Britain's foreign office says about 500 nationals live in Libya, mostly in the Tripoli area. The government said it was redeploying a warship, HMS Cumberland, off the Libyan coast in readiness for a possible sea-borne evacuation of its citizens.
2 notable countries missing from this list is Switzerland and Israel. Switzerland as the result of it's vote to ban further minarets within its borders, and arresting Gaddafi's son following an attack by him on hotel domestics, causing Gaddafi to declare a jihad against the country.
No prizes for guessing why not Israelis.
Point is, the countries that properly identified the menace of these regimes are not involved in the sick dynamics operating within it. Only the others that sucked up to it are its victims. Could it be that those UK citizens living or working there relied on the BBC to ascertain if there were any risks involved.
To be fair, not only the BBC did their job of sanitising this foul regime, the UN made it possible for Gaddafi to be part of its Human Rights Council.
If I had written a book 50 years ago that would describe Western society dynamics as they are today, I'd have been accused of gross exaggeration.
We need to stop sucking up to tyrants. If I was Cameron, justifying his sale of arms to Middle East countries, I wouldn't be so quick to be cutting our own.
We cannot allow any tyrants to turn our society into their puppets, with our media and politicians sucking up and appeasing these sick despots.
The shit is hitting the fan!
There is so much about this story that highlights how our society has been lulled into a false sense of 'security' by these type of regimes, almost the 'norm' throughout the Muslim world, ably propagandised by the BBC anxious to please their oil rich masters.
With the Daily Mail covering this story 'Britons are in very real danger': Hague forced to defend response to Libya crisis as evacuation begins, there is very little on the BBC website to show this panic, except as watered down snippets in various articles.
They do show this page however Libya protests: Evacuation plans of foreign governments, which gives a list of 15 different nationalities affected, with the UK 13th down the list. To describe their apparent 'panic' as reported by the Daily Mail, they write Britain's foreign office says about 500 nationals live in Libya, mostly in the Tripoli area. The government said it was redeploying a warship, HMS Cumberland, off the Libyan coast in readiness for a possible sea-borne evacuation of its citizens.
2 notable countries missing from this list is Switzerland and Israel. Switzerland as the result of it's vote to ban further minarets within its borders, and arresting Gaddafi's son following an attack by him on hotel domestics, causing Gaddafi to declare a jihad against the country.
No prizes for guessing why not Israelis.
Point is, the countries that properly identified the menace of these regimes are not involved in the sick dynamics operating within it. Only the others that sucked up to it are its victims. Could it be that those UK citizens living or working there relied on the BBC to ascertain if there were any risks involved.
To be fair, not only the BBC did their job of sanitising this foul regime, the UN made it possible for Gaddafi to be part of its Human Rights Council.
If I had written a book 50 years ago that would describe Western society dynamics as they are today, I'd have been accused of gross exaggeration.
We need to stop sucking up to tyrants. If I was Cameron, justifying his sale of arms to Middle East countries, I wouldn't be so quick to be cutting our own.
We cannot allow any tyrants to turn our society into their puppets, with our media and politicians sucking up and appeasing these sick despots.
The shit is hitting the fan!