Lessing "9/11 not that bad"

Robdawg

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MADRID, Spain (AP) - Nobel laureate Doris Lessing said the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States were "not that terrible" when compared to attacks by the IRA in Britain.
"September 11 was terrible, but if one goes back over the history of the IRA, what happened to the Americans wasn't that terrible," the Nobel Literature Prize winner told the leading Spanish daily El Pais.

"Some Americans will think I'm crazy. Many people died, two prominent buildings fell, but it was neither as terrible nor as extraordinary as they think. They're a very naive people, or they pretend to be," she said in an interview published Sunday.

"Do you know what people forget? That the IRA attacked with bombs against our government; it killed several people while a Conservative congress was being held and in which the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, was (attending). People forget," she said.

Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the Sept. 11 attacks. About 3,700 died and tens of thousands of people were maimed in more than 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland. The Irish Republican Army guerrilla group, which caused most of the deaths, disarmed in 2005.

Attempts by The Associated Press to reach Lessing in London for comment Monday were unsuccessful. Her agent's office said the author was unavailable because she was not feeling well.

In the El Pais interview, Lessing had sharp words for both President Bush and his ally, former British premier Tony Blair.

"I always hated Tony Blair, from the beginning," El Pais quoted Lessing as saying. "Many of us hated Tony Blair, I think he has been a disaster for Britain and we have suffered him for many years. I said it when he was elected: This man is a little showman who is going to cause us problems and he did."

"As for Bush, he's a world calamity," added Lessing. "Everyone is tired of this man. Either he is stupid or he is very clever, although you have to remember he is a member of a social class which has profited from wars."

Iran also came in for a lashing from Lessing, who was born to British parents who were living in what is now Bakhtaran, Iran.

"I hate Iran, I hate the Iranian government, it's a cruel and evil government," she was quoted as saying.

"Look what happened to its president in New York, they called him evil and cruel in Colombia University. Marvelous! They should have said more to him! Nobody criticizes him, because of oil."

The author of dozens of works from short stories to science fiction, including the classic "The Golden Notebook," Lessing won the Nobel Prize for literature earlier this month. She was praised by the judges for her "skepticism, fire and visionary power."


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Yet another example that Nobel winners can be complete idiots.

"Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the Sept. 11 attacks. About 3,700 died and tens of thousands of people were maimed in more than 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland."

So, she is comparing the number of deaths by the IRA over THIRTY years, to the number of deaths in one day. What a moron.

"I hate Iran, I hate the Iranian government, it's a cruel and evil government," she was quoted as saying. Look what happened to its president in New York, they called him evil and cruel in Colombia University. Marvelous! They should have said more to him! Nobody criticizes him, because of oil."

Right.... no one criticizes him... except for all those that do of course. Got to be an edumacated elitist to win the nobel prize for crap.
 
She probably lived through the Blitz in WWII so you have to see it from that point of view too. Living with the knowledge that every night there are going to be German bombers trying to take you out is going to create a perspective in a person.

And she is probably angry that Americans gave so much support and money to terrorists - the IRA that is - when they were running their mainland bombing campaign. Bombs in pubs, car bombs - all the weapons of terrorists but it was the IRA doing it and they were getting moral and financial support from Americans. Watching IRA leaders being feted in New York and Boston was sickening.
 
She probably lived through the Blitz in WWII so you have to see it from that point of view too. Living with the knowledge that every night there are going to be German bombers trying to take you out is going to create a perspective in a person.

And she is probably angry that Americans gave so much support and money to terrorists - the IRA that is - when they were running their mainland bombing campaign. Bombs in pubs, car bombs - all the weapons of terrorists but it was the IRA doing it and they were getting moral and financial support from Americans. Watching IRA leaders being feted in New York and Boston was sickening.
It was for most of us as well. It was certainly not an action largely supported by the citizenry of the US.
 
Yet another example that Nobel winners can be complete idiots.

"Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the Sept. 11 attacks. About 3,700 died and tens of thousands of people were maimed in more than 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland."

So, she is comparing the number of deaths by the IRA over THIRTY years, to the number of deaths in one day. What a moron.

"I hate Iran, I hate the Iranian government, it's a cruel and evil government," she was quoted as saying. Look what happened to its president in New York, they called him evil and cruel in Colombia University. Marvelous! They should have said more to him! Nobody criticizes him, because of oil."

Right.... no one criticizes him... except for all those that do of course. Got to be an edumacated elitist to win the nobel prize for crap.

I have to admit, that popped out at me too.
 
It was for most of us as well. It was certainly not an action largely supported by the citizenry of the US.

That's true. I think I may have tried to situate the support in the north east in term s of regional support. But your point is definitely taken.
 
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