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[quote][i]Originally posted by JonnyJ[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Jimbothebarbarian[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Jimbothebarbarian[/i] I'm starting to think like for like tbh. They behead one maybe the country of the victim should behead ten. They burned that poor poor fucker alive, perhaps the Jordanians should do the same to ten ISIS prisoners.[/quote]You don't think the civilised world should avoid stooping to the level of terrorists? Do you think that retaliation would make these extremists change their ways or do you think they'd use it as a tool to get more people for their course? [/quote] I would like it if the civilised would avoid it, but if it was someone I knew I would be baying for revenge tbh, and if I'm honest the way they dispatch with hostages sickens me to the core. Of course this is the idea. I also agree that like for like killings would no doubt draw more barnpots to join. But as always happens people are quick to be holier than thou about it. What would you suggest? How would you go about dealing with this? Lets pretend you could be put in charge for a while to straighten things out what and how would you deal with it? I'm not trying to be a clever cunt because I'm fucked if I have a clue, but I would be interested in others ideas and thoughts.... [/quote] Theres no easy solution and thats the problem. Balling is spot on in what hes saying, killing them in an "eye for an eye" style is not going to solve a thing, it will only give them more propaganda to use to recruit more people. The problem is you're trying to kill an ideology and that is far harder to kill than a person or even a group of people. You've got to figure out why people are turning to this and how you're going to make them choose a different path. At the end of the day you've got a lot of young people deciding that joining this group, knowing they'll most likely be killed, feeling that this is the best option for them. Thats a pretty grim reflection of society, especially when you consider its not just frustrated people sick of the west bombing/invading their homes/land, its people who were born and educated here and other developed countries, with all the benefits that brings and still, that seems the best/only option for them. A lot of these people who join ISIS do so for many reasons, some are brainwashed, some because it gives them some sense of belonging, some im sure are just cunts who want to kill people. Thats already an incredibly difficult range of issues to tackle and dropping a bomb on them clearly doesnt solve any of them. I mean, they're already willing to join these groups knowing the likelihood is they'll get killed, many of them are quite happy for that to be the case, so what sort of deterrent is "join these and we'll kill you". Its why it always made me laugh that the killing of OBL was hailed as some kind of breakthrough, as if all the members of Al Qaeda were just going to down tools and go "well, hes dead, may as well go get a job at a supermarket now" as long as the idea seems a viable option for people, theres always going to be someone to take whoever you kill's place. [Edited on 04-02-2015 by JonnyJ] [/quote]
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