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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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9/29: Malnourished Afghan child
![]() A malnourished Afghan child is held by his father. The two of them are in Pakistan as refugees. |
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Keymaster of Gozer
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Dad looks like he's seen better days, too.
And they're the lucky ones. They made it across the border. |
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Person who doesn't update the user title
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The Taliban is yelling Holy War for Allah, yet they can't even feed their own people. Perhaps the refugees are smarter than their leaders. Religion doesn't feed a widow and her 5 young children.
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
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<br> Actually, according to <a href="http://www.iranian.com/Opinion/2001/June/Afghan/index.html"> this article</a>, religion does feed children. <br> <br> Most of the populus is dirt poor, and the only way to feed themselves is to either join the military or enlist with the Taliban. Want a bowl of hot soup and some bread? Suuuure...just sit right here and listen to our religous rhetoric. <br> <br> -- juju |
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I think of those two American women that are currently being held in Afghanistan for "proselytizing." Their families say that they were not preaching Christianity. As suspicious as I am, I tend to believe them, particularly given what seems to be the downright paranoid and brutal nature of the Taliban. I think it comes back to how religion is used to blind people from their suffering, and how some people follow it so blindly. A distortion on both ends. What did Marx call it? "An opiate for the masses"? I don't have any objection to religion, as I consider myself a Christian and was raised semi-Catholic. But I find it both amazing and scary how something so subjective is used so effectively at times. Last edited by elSicomoro; 09-30-2001 at 04:46 PM. |
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