Iranian Protests in U.S. Streets may Save them from Dehumanized War unlike Iraqis and Afghans

One good thing that these marches do is to show the world and the Iranian government the faces of Iranians, which makes it impossible for the U.S. and other governments, to dehumanize the Iranian people in order to wage war, as the U.S. has done in Iraq and Afghanistan (See: Iran Was an Easier Enemy Before We Saw Their Faces: http://tinyurl.com/kjskql). Iraq War veterans have testified to this fact in the Winter Soldier testimonies on U.S. military racism ... Full Story »

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by Jon Raymond - Jul. 6, 2009

This is clear concise report on Iranian protests and implications with credible sources and references.

The Iranian protesters have shown themselves to be very personable and even appreciative of the police in L.A. who monitored the march.

Iraq War veterans have testified to this fact in the Winter Soldier testimonies on U.S. military racism (http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier), citing how their superiors demean Iraqis, and now Afghans, by routinely referring to them as “hodgie”, a slag term for Hajji.

Racism is America’s skeleton in their military closet.

It is a well known fact among scholars (like Dr. Haig Bosmajian, University of Washington in Seattle http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=1442) that the U.S. military has, as a matter of policy, demeaned the people of entire countries that we have gone to war with, ever since the Korean War when they referred to Koreans as “gooks”, which carried over to the Vietnam War. It is no stretch to call our military racist.

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