ThatDamnedPanda
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol You know it's not my position; but I'm getting seriously fucked off with the "carpet bomb 'them'" attitude, basically putting 'them' all in the same bag (ie. 'they' are all Africans, so innocent or not, 'they' all deserve to die for the exactions of a few of 'them'). I'm also gobsmacked by the hypocrisy of those people who advocate in favour of arming themselves against their own government from within the confines and comfort of their own fortress, whilst telling other citizens from other countries that they cannot defend their own interests. I understand that desperation makes people resort to criminality. It's called survival: when there's no law in one's country, and other countries take advantage of that, when you have no education and little food, but plenty of guns... tell me. What would YOU do? I didn't think it was your position, but I think you have to admit there does seem to be a tendency in your posts to excuse their behavior on the grounds that they have no other choice. The second paragraph in this very post, for example, reads exactly that way to me. These people are not "defending their interests"; ships from other countries are just trying to sail past Somalia carrying cargo meant for other ports, and these pirates are sailing out to them, sezing their ships, kidnapping and sometimes murdering the innocent crewmembers, and then demanding that the owners of the ship pay multi-million dollar ransoms to get the crew and the ship back. And then they're using those millions to set themselves up in lives of luxury while their own children starve to death. How in the world is that "defending their interests?" You're right, they are resorting to criminality. That's all it is, just mugging on a grand scale, pure and simple, and the condtions that led to it may explain it but they do not excuse it. Right now, today, these criminals are kidnapping and murdering innocent human beings who are just trying to make a living and feed their own families, for no other reason than that the victims are easy targets. And that has to be stopped. If the neighbor kid is getting mauled by a pit bull, I'm not going to sit there agonizing over what terrible things might have happened to that pit bull to make it turn out that way - I'm just going to shoot the damned dog before he kills the kid. That doesn't mean I'm not sympathetic to animal abuse - it just means that saving the innocent child from being mauled is more important than worrying about whether the dog that is mauling him was abused. You can still address the underlying issue of animal abuse after the child is safe, but right now, that particular dog has to die so that the child doesn't. I don't see this piravy issue as any different.
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