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Originally Posted by Kiwi
I just watched a documentary called "The Brooklyn Connection". At least the name was something like that.
Anyway, it was about the exploitation of the gun market in the U.S. by an Albanian KLA member, to provide weapons for the KLA back in Kosovo. It followed him through the process. It was filmed back in 2003, and all the time he said he was fighting for independence. I would be interested to see what he's doing today.
Something in the documentary that interested me was the fact that he was solely driven by nationalism. It is nationalism that is the problem. I just wish I knew how to get rid of it.
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The KLA were also able to get a lot of their weapons from Albania, during the pyramid scheme phenomenon in Albania in '97.
You see, brutality and the threat of brutality do not keep people in line- but the contrary. It creates disorder, discomfort, anger, and it creates freedom fighters; hence the KLA.