I think that one of the aspects the image tries to raise
is the question of terrorist or freedom fighter
fighting for freedom is a quest Bush pushes often
We must be careful how we use this word. By Freedom we mean here the ability for people to individually have choice in society as to what and to what extent the choose religion, how to dress, whether to educate their daughters and so forth. By freedom we also mean freedom to investigate and to express ideas and to hope to be able to improve one's lot by honest effort.
Thus, I have no issue with "Fighting for "freedom".
When Freedom means a single path holiness and "salvation" I hesitate!
If Freedom means to worship Allah, then that has my great respect.
But extremists wishing "Freedom" to bring back, by bombs and guns, their strict life style to the exclusion of all choice, is not "Freedom" but a dictatorship of fighters.
They promise to remove the new freedoms that Afghanis enjoy: to sing, dance; go to school and so forth.
Now for those engaged in the fight for freedom within their own country
And where Afghanistan is a good example
The Hadim who were not too long ago freedom fighters against the Soviets
find themselves terrorists against NATO
My italics!
The fighters are not suddenly waking up to some new world order where they have enemies! Afghans have armed tribal societies with structures maintained by shifting alliances as it has for thousands of years.
They are for sure used to fighting, but the difference is the Saudi-ization of the training of young Muslims, bring hatred to hundreds of thousands of young boys along with their religious training.
The Taliban merely took advantage of the weaponry to obtain hegemony over all the other groups in the country and were brutal in doing so.
They not only did not "find" themselves, rather they trained to bring their own strict form of life to everyone they could conquer.
therefore, can the analogy be reworked in reverse
It can be claimed.
One can use the same sword "Freedom" in many ways, but clearly we are not using the same word when we see "Freedom" in the sense of ability to make choices in thought, study, art, religion, marriage and other expression we have little in common with the "Freedom" to be bandits or Heroin smugglers or "Freedom" to ram one's own ethics into everyone else’s life!
it doesn't therefore represent what it at first seems
But then neither does "Freedom"!
I do think, however, that the undoubtedly rude and nasty and unconscionable equivalence meted out in the poster, does shock us and at least calls to attention that people are totally confused, disillusioned about US policy.
So it's important that we in the USA do see this as a flag being waved by those who have disdain and horror, however misplaced, against the U.S. world position.
Sure Bush can be vilified in this case, and as a guy who likes to remind us he's from Texas, he's an easy target for a cartoon representation as the cowboy!
Still, for we who can vote, we need to take stock that there is a hell of a lot of education to be done!
Our government needs a huge portion, but even more so, most of Europe needs to get out of its narcoleptic trance. These people who blow up civilians to murder them, do so because that act is glory and they want to get to heaven killing as many infidels as possible! It is not that they have a misunderstanding with us!
The idea that the fundamental differences between the West and the terrorists is the fate of the Palestinians or of misunderstandings is one huge delusionorium!
Asher
BTW, I've never seen any such guerillia art for the plight of Darfur blacks, raped, robbed, murdered and driven from their homes. We have a selective outrage. In that context, it is obscenely P.C. to declare that Bush is a Terrorist!
BTW all this terorism has zip to do with the Palestinians. They should have their own State. That's what they need and that's what should be achieved. I hope peace will come. However, hatred of Christians and Jews and other nom-believers is a sidetrack for movements of national aspiration.