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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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HomicideHenry wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
HomicideHenry wrote:Alot of veterans, including my dad, hold a disdain for Ali like they do Jane Fonda.

I don't blame them, considering here was a man spouting off he was the 'People's Champion', but he obviously wasn't the champion of the hundreds of thousands who were shipped over to Vietnam.

Ali was the 'champion' of his own purposes, he didn't have to do anything military wise, but just show up, give speeches and do exhibitions--- if even that. Ironic, that is how he made money during his exile going to colleges and filming computer fights, etc.

He claimed he did it so he wouldn't be promoting the conflict in Vietnam, etc. but he surely didn't seem to have a problem with it at all when he was drafted to take tests for the service years before and was classified as 1-Y (ineligible for service due to low test scores) to which he famously said "I said I was the greatest, never said I was the smartest!"

And he sure as hell didn't mind giving out hundreds of tickets to servicemen in Germany when he fought Richard Dunne, etc.

Mind you, there were other champions who lied, weasled and flat out refused service--- probably the biggest coward was Jess Willard. But at the end of the day, this man by refusing to serve his country more or less stood on the grounds that he was a 'citizen of the planet' and a 'muslim', rather than as an American citizen. That is essentially what he done--- his disservice was a flat out refusal to be identified as an American. He was black, muslim, and the people's champion---- he never once said he was an American through it all, in fact, that is why the myth that he threw his gold medal into the Ohio river became apart of the legend, that even then he broke away from the identity of being an American because he was treated less than a citizen for being black (when the true story is none of it ever happened, he simply lost the medal).
I would identify myself as a citizen of the planet as well. Patriotism is just another tool to control the masses. It works, so they work it. I don't really see how being an American is anything to be proud of really.

I don't see how being a citizen of anywhere is anything to be proud of. It's just where you were born, it doesn't define you in any way. People just think it does. Gotta keep the Sheeple in line.
To me, such thoughts and opinions, are those of children. Life isn't sunshine and rainbows, and people eventually have to grow up. Most the world hates us Americans, and it's our servicemen who keep us safe. It's also our military that (despite such hatred around the world) that tries to lend assistance and help to those who ask for it (Vietnam, Germany, Britain, etc).

Anyone who says they ain't proud of home, especially in national pride events like the Olympics, to me are people who knit pick about everything that is at fault, rather than what is good and taken for granted. I ain't saying every country wants to be like America--- cus we see that in the Middle East, those people don't want a democracy and why try to nation build, when you know damn well in a matter of weeks, months, years all the work would be destroyed anyways.

To me, sometimes myths and ideals are more important than history---- take Lincoln, as such. It is better that we tell our children about a man who died for the sake of people being free, because the truth is that is what needs to be said and told, because All Men Are Created Equal. If we told the real truth of Lincoln, how up until the week he died that he tried figuring out a way to send the slaves back to Africa or to "Lincolnia" (a colony in South America that he established) and that his 'Emmancipation Proclaimation' in truth was the Emmancipation of white people from blacks--- not the end all of slavery--- then we would have a nation that would not hold to what is true of life.

Alot of nations may have similar freedoms and governments to our own, but the cost of living is so high that they can never make it out of being one of the drones. From the moment of their birth to their death, they dont have the equal chance of ever breaking free from that mold. Here in America, anyone can become anything they want to be--- if only they work hard enough. Alot of places don't have even that, that no matter how hard you work, you still are taxed to death, rented to death, etc.

To me a citizen of the planet ideal is nothing more than the babbling of lazy hearts and people who dont want to stand for anything, but pick and chose what they wanna do and more times than not will continue to satisfy themselves rather than do what is necessary or required. Ali and many others did it so it wouldn't have effected his wallet, his religion, his life, etc. rather than stand up for a more noble cause--- for standing up for the ideal that ALL PEOPLE should be free.
Yeah I'm sure all those Vietnamese people working in sweatshops are glad we came over to "liberate" them in the 1960's and 1970's. Don't misunderstand me, I'm glad I was born into a country where I have the freedom to live more or less how I want to within reason, but to pretend that America truly exists to liberate people the world over is just pure ignorance of all the things that the military does.

People like to wrap it all up in a nice little bow and tell themselves that we're the savior of the World and we come over to put an end to all the bad in the World whenever somebody needs us.

Put yourself in the position of those people...Tanks, and Drones, and men with Assault Rifles come in killing you and your people in droves. Do you think they are there to help you?

Look at the way the media refers to the people that are killed in Afghanistan or Iraq. They're "insurgents"...what does that even mean? That word basically didn't even exist until this war. It's just a way to dehumanize these people so that when they die it doesn't matter. It wasn't a person that was killed, it was a no good America hating insurgent.

There are a lot of things about this country I love, and am truly grateful for, but the Military and the Government in general aren't on the list.
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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I realize my thoughts on matters like I said above are controversial, but I don't mean to disrespect anybody with my thoughts. Merely be provocative and make people think about things they probably don't normally think about.
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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Il Duce wrote:
knurak wrote:
Il Duce wrote:Just imagine how much better America would have been if Cassius Clay served with 'Honor'.

Instead of this,,,,,,,,
Just imagine how much better this forum would be if your threads were actually about boxing

Instead of this,,,,,,,,,
Hey Clown from another Town,

More members respond to my threads in one day, than all of yours put together.

Thats a fact Jack :salut:

Oh That's Right, you're from Michigan......... :lol: :lol:
Mm, you should be very proud. Your threads certainly do have a lot of posts. Until now, I hadn't realized that the point of a forum was simply to create threads and see who can get the most posts in their thread. Thanks for enlightening me.

Clearly, it's quantity over quality with Il Duce.
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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Il Duce wrote:Fact > People who don't like America are jealous.

Fact > When there is a problem somewhere in the World, America is the 'first' to respond.

Fact > We are far from perfect.
Number 1 fact - that's probably true for SOME people, but there are plenty of other reasons for countries to hate America.

Number 2 fact - that's not even remotely true. There are so many problems in the world that America (and for that matter my own country) don't respond to which are far worse than those they do respond to. America responds out of self interest, and fairly often ignores flagrant breaches of "freedom and democracy", or even intervenes to support them, and then reaps the fruit of that later. In Iran, America stood by and let the Shah, who was a big arms customer, close down the Majilis and imprison the Prime Minister. Then when Iran had it's revolution and the Mullahs hated America, it was the same story "They're evil, they're jealous". In reality, America talks about freedom and democracy, but supports whatever will get it the most money.

Number 3 fact - that's absolutely a fact. America is not all bad, nor Americans, but certainly it's not all good either. It's the arrogance that says "We are morally superior" that upsets people. Acquiring the most toys doesn't make you the moral arbiter, indeed, doing what's necessary to acquire the most toys often means not being moral at all.


And yes, I'd much rather you posted imaginary matchups than endless attacks on Ali, and endless "he really lost this fight", or "He swerved everyone else to take an easy fight" for every one of his opponents. I think you're entitled to your opinion on Ali, and I think you're right on some of it; he's not as unambiguously lovely as I, an Ali fan, would like him to be, but I've got to tell you that you've completely lost my respect and interest over the last few months. I used to enjoy your threads a lot, but now, I mostly don't even read them. It's a shame.
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Il Duce wrote:Sam Wise

I don't understand.

You don't like my threads, then post a lengthy statement........



You're like a train wreck. People just can't look away.
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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Il Duce wrote:
ThatOne wrote:
Il Duce wrote:Sam Wise

I don't understand.

You don't like my threads, then post a lengthy statement........



You're like a train wreck. People just can't look away.
And that includes you........ :lol:

Why would I?
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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SamWise72 wrote:
Il Duce wrote:Fact > People who don't like America are jealous.

Fact > When there is a problem somewhere in the World, America is the 'first' to respond.

Fact > We are far from perfect.
Number 1 fact - that's probably true for SOME people, but there are plenty of other reasons for countries to hate America.

Number 2 fact - that's not even remotely true. There are so many problems in the world that America (and for that matter my own country) don't respond to which are far worse than those they do respond to. America responds out of self interest, and fairly often ignores flagrant breaches of "freedom and democracy", or even intervenes to support them, and then reaps the fruit of that later. In Iran, America stood by and let the Shah, who was a big arms customer, close down the Majilis and imprison the Prime Minister. Then when Iran had it's revolution and the Mullahs hated America, it was the same story "They're evil, they're jealous". In reality, America talks about freedom and democracy, but supports whatever will get it the most money.

Number 3 fact - that's absolutely a fact. America is not all bad, nor Americans, but certainly it's not all good either. It's the arrogance that says "We are morally superior" that upsets people. Acquiring the most toys doesn't make you the moral arbiter, indeed, doing what's necessary to acquire the most toys often means not being moral at all.


And yes, I'd much rather you posted imaginary matchups than endless attacks on Ali, and endless "he really lost this fight", or "He swerved everyone else to take an easy fight" for every one of his opponents. I think you're entitled to your opinion on Ali, and I think you're right on some of it; he's not as unambiguously lovely as I, an Ali fan, would like him to be, but I've got to tell you that you've completely lost my respect and interest over the last few months. I used to enjoy your threads a lot, but now, I mostly don't even read them. It's a shame.
Great post SamWise
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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BoxBuzz wrote:lol.....agreed.....but let's be honest....far from a "no spin" zone.
Any specific bits you disagree with Buzz?
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"no Viet Cong ever called me person"
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bollox wrote:"no Viet Cong ever called me person"
I know the quote as I'm sure a lot of us do, but the autocorrect mechanism f*cked it up :lol:
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gilgamesh wrote:
bollox wrote:"no Viet Cong ever called me person"
I know the quote as I'm sure a lot of us do, but the autocorrect mechanism f*cked it up :lol:
:doh: :lol: :lol:
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Il Duce wrote:Sam Wise

I don't understand.

You don't like my threads, then post a lengthy statement........

And 'rip' America about our connection with the 'Shah of Iran'.

How the hell did you pull that one out of the closet..... :??
If you don't understand America's connection to the Shah, it's not surprising you don't understand how America is perceived on the world stage.
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SamWise72 wrote:
Il Duce wrote:Sam Wise

I don't understand.

You don't like my threads, then post a lengthy statement........

And 'rip' America about our connection with the 'Shah of Iran'.

How the hell did you pull that one out of the closet..... :??
If you don't understand America's connection to the Shah, it's not surprising you don't understand how America is perceived on the world stage.
I'm not surprised that Il Duce didn't know the United States helped overthrow the democratically elected Mossadegh government. They don't teach world history at trade school.
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Il Duce wrote:America and the Shah of Iran

"What is in the best interests of the United States, not what is in the best interests of the rest of the World."

We are a business here in America. We are not on some 'moral crusade' like you want us to be.

The United States nor any nation gets to choose the leaders of other nations. What part of that don't you understand?
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Il Duce wrote:
ThatOne wrote:
Il Duce wrote:America and the Shah of Iran

"What is in the best interests of the United States, not what is in the best interests of the rest of the World."

We are a business here in America. We are not on some 'moral crusade' like you want us to be.

The United States nor any nation gets to choose the leaders of other nations. What part of that don't you understand?
What don't you understand..............We have done that many times.

Like in Iraq and Afghanistan. The results speak for themselves.
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Il Duce wrote:
ThatOne wrote:
Il Duce wrote:America and the Shah of Iran

"What is in the best interests of the United States, not what is in the best interests of the rest of the World."

We are a business here in America. We are not on some 'moral crusade' like you want us to be.

The United States nor any nation gets to choose the leaders of other nations. What part of that don't you understand?
What don't you understand..............We have done that many times.
I'm not saying what I "want you to be", I fully understand that you are precisely a business. I'm trying to help you understand what, other than jealousy, might make other countries hate you. America puts itself across in its politics, and often through the voices of its people, as exactly a moral crusade; champions of freedom and democracy, the worlds policeman. It isn't those things, it is a business. It does indeed choose the leaders of many countries. That's why America is hated, mainly, not jealousy. Am I getting through? That behaviour, and the hypocrisy that it embodies.
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We're still waiting on that Form DD 214, Il Bugiardo.
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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Il Duce wrote:America and the Shah of Iran

"What is in the best interests of the United States, not what is in the best interests of the rest of the World."

We are a business here in America. We are not on some 'moral crusade' like you want us to be.
Or like the powers that be try to pretend we are to the rest of the World.
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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SamWise72 wrote:
I'm not saying what I "want you to be", I fully understand that you are precisely a business. I'm trying to help you understand what, other than jealousy, might make other countries hate you. America puts itself across in its politics, and often through the voices of its people, as exactly a moral crusade; champions of freedom and democracy, the worlds policeman. It isn't those things, it is a business. It does indeed choose the leaders of many countries. That's why America is hated, mainly, not jealousy. Am I getting through? That behaviour, and the hypocrisy that it embodies.
Unfortunately several of the American people...myself included don't agree with the actions of those in charge, and don't support this kind of hypocrisy that you speak of, but basically there's nothing that can be done about it. They even lie to the American people, and most people are too stupid to research it on their own and simply take the powers that be at their word.

To speak out against this kind of hypocrisy is to be deemed Anti-American in most cases. It's certainly an uphill battle.
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I hear you. I've got dual nationality; I'm a US citizen, and actually, I love America in a lot of ways. It's a beautiful country, with a lot of wonderful people in it, and it used to be very inspiring. I feel like over the course of my lifetime, a lot of what was inspiring has been replaced by something rather ugly, but yes, if you suggest that you want the country to be a little different, you're anti American. It doesn't make me happy
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Re: Veteran's Day and Cassius Clay

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SamWise72 wrote:I hear you. I've got dual nationality; I'm a US citizen, and actually, I love America in a lot of ways. It's a beautiful country, with a lot of wonderful people in it, and it used to be very inspiring. I feel like over the course of my lifetime, a lot of what was inspiring has been replaced by something rather ugly, but yes, if you suggest that you want the country to be a little different, you're anti American. It doesn't make me happy
I'm American born and raised and I live in a particularly stupid part of the country where intelligent thought is frowned upon unfortunately. It's not a lot of fun for me either. There's about a million other places I'd rather live, and I don't just mean other countries, I mean even several places in the U.S. I'd rather live. It's definitely more than a little depressing to me.
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Re: Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali ~ 'Was Boo'ed In Every Bout'

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Bloody hell Duce. This is getting silly now.
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columbo wrote:Bloody hell Duce. This is getting silly now.
now????

It wasn't silly months ago?
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gilgamesh wrote:
columbo wrote:Bloody hell Duce. This is getting silly now.
now????

It wasn't silly months ago?
Haha! I dont come in here that often.
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Re: Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali ~ 'Was Boo'ed In Every Bout'

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Il Duce wrote:Cassius Clay / Muhammad Ali

A 'record' that we never be met.

The child/man was 'boo'ed at every single boxing match that he was involved in.

In many cases, he was vehemently boo'ed.

In some, he had a 'garbage' {half-eaten food} thrown on him.

Though the most recognized athlete, yet he was despised more so than any other athlete.
I agree.
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