Women's History Month
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Don't these guys do their homework?
https://la.indymedia.org/js/?v=cont&url=/news/2003/10/89393.json
I’m glad that you are curious why I consider Osama bin Laden as one of the people that I admire. To me, he is in the category of Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Patrice Lumumba, Fidel Castro, all leaders that I admire. They had much in common. Besides being strong leaders who brought consciousness to their people, they all had severe dislike for the US government and those who held power in the US. I think all of them felt the US government and its spokesmen were all arrogant, racist, hypocritical, self-righteous, and power hungry.
bin Laden may have come from a very wealthy family, but by the time he was twenty, he came to loathe the eliteness and class conduct of his family. But it was not a sudden break. Growth for anybody is not a sudden thing. We all develop gradually. After all, he was thrust by birth into a wealthy family. He tried to become a part of his family. However, he found too many differences between most of his family and himself. He did go through the usual experiences of being from a wealthy family; attending well-groomed colleges, meeting people in the circle of the “haves;” but what put him in another path was that he took the learning of Islam very seriously…
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@89th said in Women's History Month:
Quite the photo they used. It reminds
all malesme of the absolute illogical rage that can boil up at some point after you forget to tell your wife we're out of cough drops after she gets back from the store. You know, just as a made up example story.Hopefully she is placated by the ease with which cough drops can be delivered from Amazon. Works for me.