The irony is painful. I'm going to take you back a couple hundred years on the timeline.
So people from Europe go over to America seeking riches (lets compare the gold and spices that they wanted to modern day oil). They decide to colonize the place, and take over control from the "Indians" or"Native Americans", whatever floats your boat. So after a while, they (the Americans) get tired of being controlled by Spain or Britain or whoever else is controlling them, so they fight back and start America as we know it today.
Now we fast forward to today. Are these terrorists, infidels, insurgents not just fighting off an oppressive power? Seriously.. If some other nation decided that they just didn't like the government in America and came to liberate the people living here and instate an entirely different form of government, I know for a fact, that a bunch of America would fight back and they would be considered patriots for doing so.
It just seems a little hypocritically to call people fighting an oppressive force (a very American thing to do) terrorists.
So people from Europe go over to America seeking riches (lets compare the gold and spices that they wanted to modern day oil). They decide to colonize the place, and take over control from the "Indians" or"Native Americans", whatever floats your boat. So after a while, they (the Americans) get tired of being controlled by Spain or Britain or whoever else is controlling them, so they fight back and start America as we know it today.
Now we fast forward to today. Are these terrorists, infidels, insurgents not just fighting off an oppressive power? Seriously.. If some other nation decided that they just didn't like the government in America and came to liberate the people living here and instate an entirely different form of government, I know for a fact, that a bunch of America would fight back and they would be considered patriots for doing so.
It just seems a little hypocritically to call people fighting an oppressive force (a very American thing to do) terrorists.