This story has a strange twist.
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Where does sanity end?
This post was edited on 10/9 2:04 AM by TheCainer
Where does sanity end?
Pretty much dead-on. There is a difference between a person killing himself/herself to nobody's benefit and giving your life for the benefit of others.Originally posted by Purdue97:
Read a different story about her that had alleged quotes from her. She said the reason she was going to carry out a suicide bombing was due to her(and really kurds belief) that they are going to lose that town in an assault soon. She said rather than get captured, tortured, humiliated, beheaded and/or raped she would just rather die in a suicide attack and kill the enemy. I find it horrible that a person is in that situation and has to make a decision like that. Also really respect it from a soldier's point of view.
Honestly, I have no issues with suicide attacks that are directed at enemy soldiers/combatatns/etc. Kamikaze attacks and in WWII fit this category, so does charging a bunker/machine gun nest.
I have an issue when they are directed toward civilians.
Originally posted by qazplm:
not to completely nerd out, but an episode of Battlestar Galactica dealt with this while they were "in captivity" on New Caprica. It made it easier to see the other side when it's effectively humans suicide bombing "robots."
Unfortunately, by bringing in Battlestar Galactica, you did indeed, "nerd out". Completely. Judges would have accepted a reference to Buck Rodgers, but not Battlestar Galactica. (j/k)
The Sopranos, Mad Men, The Wire, 30 Rock, and others all say 'hello.'Originally posted by qazplm:
Best TV show of the 21st Century IMO.
Even Twiki would admit that.
I loved BSG, and would include it in my list of favorite TV shows of all time. Off the top of my head, my top 5ish since 2000:Originally posted by beardownboiler:
The Sopranos, Mad Men, The Wire, 30 Rock, and others all say 'hello.'Originally posted by qazplm:
Best TV show of the 21st Century IMO.
Even Twiki would admit that.