tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4400152815785368447.post3864597554341736855..comments2024-03-15T07:28:47.064-05:00Comments on Treknobabble: Deep Space Nine, Season 1: Past PrologueUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4400152815785368447.post-37402225079912212002015-05-26T20:45:45.740-05:002015-05-26T20:45:45.740-05:00I always find it hilarious, and with that I mean c...I always find it hilarious, and with that I mean contemptible, when Cardassians chase some Bajoran and want them arrested for having committed terrible acts against Cardassians. I mean really? And then how often Sisko and others actually seriously give credence to this absurd notion. As if Bajor wasnt occupied for half a century by those Cardassians and as if they didnt have every right to do whatever it takes to escape from under their yoke, including murder every single one of them. You dont get to commit mass murder and then call those those whom you mass murder and who rise up against you murderers. <br /><br />I guess for any occupying force it is easier and just more convenient to call those in the resistance to the occupation terrorists and criminals - it makes occupying and stealing their land, subjugating its population and systematically disenfranchising and murdering it easier. Because if it is just merely a bunch of terrorists you are dealing with, then no one needs to take them seriously or cares, cause, who gives a shit about a bunch of terrorists, right? <br /><br />In realty, of course, when a nation, a peoples have no other recourse, when everyone around them is doing nothing to help but merely standing by and watching the occupying force do whatever they want with them, then the underground becomes the only avenue available for you to fight back. poppyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09064123327462038174noreply@blogger.com