Monday, September 26, 2011

Well that didn't take long.

When American hiker/liberal idiots Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal, and Sarah Shourd got snatched up by the Iranians a couple of years back after foolishly deciding to go larking about along the Iraq/Iran border, I was quick to note that they were three young people from U of C Berkeley who claimed nebulous "jobs" such as "environmental activist" and "freelance journalist".

(Deb Schlussel looked at their background and nailed it down here.)

I predicted back then that they obviously felt that their anti-US sentiments would protect them from harm, basing this on their liberal backgrounds and their presence in the freaking war zone in defiance of State Department recommendations. Sure enough, just as soon as they are all three back in our country, they knock it in one of their first interviews.
The hikers' detention, [Shane] Bauer said, was "never about crossing the unmarked border between Iran and Iraq. We were held because of our nationality."

He said they don't know whether they had crossed the border. "We will probably never know."
The irony of it all, he said, "is that Sarah, Josh and I oppose U.S. policies towards Iran which perpetuate this hostility."

So they freely admit not even knowing if they'd crossed the border or not, but still claim that they were only detained due to being Americans...and then they bash American foreign policy in the same sentence, ignoring the fact that it was only a lot of American diplomacy behind the scenes (and probably a lot of American cash) that brought about their release. If that isn't hallmark liberal whacky-think in action, I don't know what would be.

I have to wonder if there isn't some way that we could get Iran to agree to take these three useless and ungrateful trust fund kids back and give us a few normal Iranian dissidents who would jump at the chance to become loyal, faithful, hard-working Americans.

10 comments:

  1. Iran/Iraq didn't seem to me to be primo hiking territory. I'd have chosen the Swiss Alps, personally. Particularly once it was pointed out to me that it was an area where people are shooting at each other on a regular basis. Sort of like walking in downtown Baltimore in the middle of the night...

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  2. "I have to wonder if there isn't some way that we could get Iran to agree to take these three useless and ungrateful trust fund kids back and give us a few normal Iranian dissidents who would jump at the chance to become loyal, faithful, hard-working Americans."

    I LOVE that!

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  3. What I would like to know is who put up their "bail". Somewhere around $1,500,000. USA taxpayers?

    Sure hope it is from their trust funds.

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  4. I think the three should repay their one million dollars bail, you know, by working real jobs.

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  5. @Brigid - They've probably never held real jobs in their lives.

    (One would think being held in Iranian prisons for a couple years would change their politics?)

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  6. I agree completely! Well put!

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  7. There IS a way to get Iran to take these useless and ungrateful trust fund kids back. The same way we got Iran to release them!

    $ $ $ $ $.

    Which was the primary reason why Iran detained them in the first place.

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  8. I remember reading years ago that the word "American" guaranteed safety because we were respected and feared. Now we are villified and spat upon. These 3 idiots reinforced the stereotype of the sorry Americans that the iranians would have loved.

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  9. Meh... silver spoon kids from Kalifornia, nuff said... SCREWEM...

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