Taliban Terrorism Poetry Gets June Release in United States
On September 11, 2001, thousands of Americans died in an attack that was planned and trained for in Taliban controlled Afghanistan. The same Taliban that sheltered Al Qaeda governed Afghanistan as a 7th Century theocracy where women were hidden under burqas and homosexuals were executed by having stone walls toppled on them. They were removed and kept from power at the cost of thousands of U.S. and NATO lives. Americans are still dying there while the Taliban burn down schools for girls and splash acid in the faces of women who don’t cover them.
But boy, can those guys compose a couplet! In June, an anthology of poems written by Taliban soldiers will be published and available for sale in America.
"Poetry of the Taliban" – edited by a group of London researchers – has already been released in the U.K. and the liberal media are praising the collection as “important” and “original,” remarking how the Taliban’s verse “humanizes” murderers.
Dr. James Caron of the University of Pennsylvania gushed, “In providing such a picture, the ‘insurgent’ is restored a sense of humanity and agency.”
Jon Lee Anderson, a staff writer for “The New Yorker” fawned over the terrorist composition in similar fashion. “It’s a remarkable and important book that reveals a hitherto concealed side to the harshly perceived Afghan Taliban,” he wrote.
Obviously, Americans have been too hung up on IEDs, suicide bombers and bloody riots over books to get to know the Taliban’s sensitive side.
No more. Now we’re going to be rooting for those plucky underdogs. Wall Street Journal Istanbul bureau chief Hugh Pope wrote, “Thanks to a clear and emphatic translation, Western readers will find here a rare door to the emotions and motivations of Afghans trapped in bloody events beyond their control, and will soon forget which side they are supposed to be on.”
“The New York Times” blog released a poem translated in the anthology where a Taliban author talked about how the “the cunning enemy’s palace was white, white” (an allusion to the White House). Another poet named Jawed wrote about the joy found in killing.
Hot, hot trenches are full of joy;
Attacks on the enemy are full of joy.
Guns in our hands and magazine belts over my shoulders;
Grenades on my chest are full of joy.
Well, it’s not Wilfred Owen, is it? Still, it’s nice that liberals finally have pro-war voices they can rally around.
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Taliban Poetry
Submitted by tcm14 on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 3:37pm.
There once was a Jew from Nantucket...
IMO, Olbermann should have turned down the offer
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 3:40pm.
to write the dust jacket notes.
Witten in Imbecilic Pent-up-amateur
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:07pm.
I think that I don't want to see,
Any more Taliban poetry.
Puh-leeeeze....
OK, it ain't Joyce Kilmer or in this case more like "Jihadi Killer", but what the hey...
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...
I know some Taliban
Submitted by texastommy on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:12pm.
I know some Taliban poetry.
If you have a low IQ ..
You can blow yourself up, too.
I don't know, but it's been said
All the Taliban better off dead.
Even on the farm
Even at the Circus
Everybody knows
Yo' mamma wears bhurkas.
Stand up, hook up, shuffle to the door ...
Wait! That last one is for something else. Sorry.
You think this is hot!
Submitted by BBallleaper on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:52pm.
Wait until you see the 2012 Islamic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition! You will lust like never before!
The Taliban - the UN - Crimes against humanity
Submitted by Gary Hall on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:53pm.
Back in the late 1990's through 2001, the United Nations was urgently in the process of preparing to bring charges against the Taliban, for "crimes against humanity."
Where'd that go?
Of course now, the Obama administration is negotiating with them - I guess so that get a second chance at repeating history.
(;~/ gary
Did Obama write the foreword?
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:58pm.
?
Wow. Imagine the following during WW II.......
Submitted by Herbster on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 5:10pm.
We could have been treated to the following titles if they'd only had a publisher during WW II......
My Summers at Bertchesgarten - an anthology of photographs by Adolf HAitler.
A collection of Haikus by Hideki Tojo.
How to Entertain Elegantly While Using Ration Coupons by the Goerings.
The Humorous Side of Joseph Goebbels....edited by Dr. Mengele.
Recipes My Mother Taught Me By Eva Braun.
I can assure you that the state run media will show the taliban book in a positive light. Shameful if the taliban book sees the light of day.
Islamic poetry
Submitted by ant on Wed, 05/16/2012 - 8:16pm.
'I think that I shalll never see..
something so lovely as a sheep.'
Vogon poetry
Submitted by GW on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 10:49am.
now has a rival.