sambino510
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So, what do you think the crimes were that she was too cowardly to elaborate on?
Ms. Power wrote that the United States needs "a historical reckoning with crimes committed, sponsored, or permitted by the United States."
I think it's a bit arrogant to assume that we, as a nation, have never made mistakes in terms of who we support. We used to be friends with Saddam Hussein in the 1980s (there's a picture of Donald Rumsfeld shaking hands with him). How about the dictatorial Shah of Iran in the 60s and 70s (there's a picture of JFK and his wife with Shah Pahlavi and his wife at a party). Or, the CIA-sponsored coup of the Iranian government in the early 1950s... the list goes on. Listen, I'm not an "America is always wrong guy", but there is nothing wrong with acknowledging mistakes. Look at Great Britain. They've recently decided to pay reparations to Kenyans who were the victim of British colonialism over a century ago.
I would tend to agree with those examples as mistakes...and so would most Americans.
Mistakes, not crimes.
So, the question remains, if those were the "crimes" she was refering to, why didn't she acknowledge them?
Pretty cowardly if you asked me...
Unless those were not the "crimes" she had in mind...which I find much more likely.
I am not sure to which crimes she is referring, as I am not a mind reader. For someone like Power, almost anything even remotely questionable would probably be considered a crime. I don't think she was too cowardly or was trying to hide anything, she just didn't address it at that particular moment. However, I would definitely love to sit down with her and hear specifics about her world view.