Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Here, NYT Baghdad fortress chief, John Burns, explains the encounter between the White Man and the Wog: "I came to understand how a Westerner used to the civilities of democracy and due process — even a reporter who thought he grasped the depths of Saddam’s depravity — fell short of the Iraqis’ sense, forged by years of brutality..." (Here, he explains how he felt sorry for Saddam. Notice that when the White Man feels sorry for Saddam, he/she is called "sensitive, compassionate, and civilized." But if the wog feels sorry for Saddam, he/she would called a brutal backward terrorist.)