lowing wrote:
Skruples wrote:
lowing wrote:
nope I don't see the irony at all.The fact is killing that piece of shit probably saves lives. I take it by the "lol" that you are done mourning his death??
Yes, Zarqawi was a bad guy, yes it's a good thing he's dead. Believe it or not, I didn't break down and cry when I heard the news of his death. Now, on to the irony part. You were complaining about a thread that suggests americans enjoy or are happy about killing people, and i linked a thread
in which you celebrated a mans death. If you can't see the irony in that, you need to take a few steps back and conjure up some objectivity.
No I can't, since that piece of shit was not a man, he was an animal, and by killing him, justice was brought to a thousands of victims of his wrath. It is the delivered justice that I celebrate. I suspect you know this, and you know the difference, but ya just gotta try don't ya?
I see. Who decides who is human and who is not. The military? The government? You? I believe I have seen you express your disgust at the videos released by terrorists showing the deaths of american personnel, and rightly so. Yet when we kill Zarqawi, what do we do? We release the video of the bomb that kills him to the world. We parade his corpse around on national television so everyone can get a good look, and you come onto these forums and suggest we have a day of celebration. What about the average insurgent, are they animals too? should we celebrate their deaths as well? Or if we happen to bomb a few civilians in the process, should we still be patting ourselves on the back? War is a painful necessity at times, and people will die, but to celebrate death in any form is only a shortcut to moral bankruptcy.
Furthermore, and before you call me a terrorist lover again, I do believe that men like Zarqawi should be killed, but I do not derive any pleasure from it. If there were another way to end this conflict, one that involved diplomacy or a less destructive path, I would support that instead, but the fact is that our enemy in this case is set in their goals of annihilating us. Under the circumstances killing them is one of, if not the only option (short of leaving, but that only postpones the inevitable). To say that I mourned Zarqawis death, simply because I do not approve of your attitude is a ridiculous leap of logic to say the least. However, I have come to expect this kind of black and white thinking, as you seem to apply it liberally. In your mind it seems to be us vs them, democrats vs republicans, conservatives vs liberals, america vs the world, black vs white, you vs anyone who does not agree with everything you say and think. Are you the arbiter of all truth and knowledge in this world? Or is it possible that not everything is as clear cut as you seem to think? The world deals in shades of gray, not absolutes, and I hope that one day you will realize this.
I apologize for the further derailment of this thread, but I trust my point has been made.