Marko Maglich on Wed, 19 Sep 2001 02:33:39 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> It's the law!-Or is it the money? |
"American arrogance is most definitely humlbed." [sic] What is your problem, man? >>> ivo@reporters.net 09/11/01 12:33PM >>> Bush daughters, caught twice for underaged drinking, got a clean record after doing 8 hours of community service, attending anti- drinking classes and paying $100 fine. $100 is nothing for them, but it might be a lot for somebody making $6 an hour... Again, this is just a silly, minor example of how the rule of law may convey injustice. It is this feeling of injustice and the feeling of helplessness to prevent that injustice, that breeds anger, rage and hate, and ultimately it breaks out in irreversible acts of horrific terrorism. It is true that Palestinians were and still are victims at the hands of the world. And the routes for them to obtain redress are clogged on purpose for a long time. So, for a quite a while they resort to terrorism, including suicidal terrorism. Of course, nobody quite expected such a massive, well co- ordinated and, unfortunately, highly succesfull attack on the land of the law, such as happened this morning. September 11th will perhaps be remembered in the world's history, because I can't imagine world ever be the same after today in regards to fighting terrorism. I am obviously afraid that citizens will have to put up with even more curtailing of their freedoms to assure their safety. Because - how could terrorists simultaneously hijack four large airliners at four different airports with such a tight security as it is in the U.S.? And the precision with which the planes hit the targets suggests use of suicide pilots. I guess, Manhattanites may understand this morning how Sarajevans felt in 1994 - all bridges and tunnels to New York city are closed, the underground public transportation is shut down, my telephone gets dial-tone only sporadically, cell phone service went down with the two largest buildings in the city that collapsed after being hit by hijacked passenger airplanes. The bomb threats are still in the air. Hospitals in the city are overwhelmed with hundreds, thousands of injured. All airports in the U.S. are closed down. All trade exchanges are closed down. UN, World Bank, Capitol, White House, Treasury, State Department and Pentagon (that was also hit and badly damaged) are evacuated. American arrogance is most definitely humlbed. The war has never been that close to the U.S. since their Declaration of Independence. And the Space Shield would do absolutely nothing to protect the U.S. from such an attack that came from inside and was executed by the tools of American corporate business, used against the symbols of American economic and military might. New York is never going to be the same - I am sending you the picture with the WTC twin towers - you try to imagine the picture without them - it is like Mostar without the Old Bridge. And, I guess, my mom who is coming to visit me in November, will not be able to get on top of them to get the view of the city. Stay at home or at your place of business. If you are on the street - walk straight North. That's for now from mayor Giuliani. ivo This e-mail communication is confidential and is intended only for the individual(s) or entity named above and others who have been specifically authorized to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or disclose the contents of this communication to others. Please notify the sender that you have received this e-mail in error by replying to the e-mail or by telephoning (212) 819-8200 during the hours of 9:30am - 5:30pm (EST). Any other time please call (212) 819-7664. Please then delete the e-mail and any copies of it. Thank you. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold