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Two British Medical Students Who Joined Isis Killed In Iraq.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dinapal - //If one can't feel sorrow for the loss of a terrorist, and I assume that means his/her demise,what death would one advocate if they object to the violence of their death? Death by drone missile or death by bullet/bomb are all violent. We can't just let them die peacefully in their sleep if capturing them first is not possible. //
From my point of view, it is not that I think people shouldn't 'not feel sorrow' for the death of a terrorist, howsoever caused - it's the fact that people actually feel a sense of pleasure and satisfaction that I cannot agree with, because I think that brings us down to their level, and we are above that way of viewing other human beings.
Not rejoicing in the death of a terrorist is not the same as wishing that the terrorist was still alive and still killing innocent people.
It is simply accepting that we are locked in a horrible endless war of attrition with these people, and the death of one of them is preferable to the death of one of us, but that in itself is not a cause for celebration.
From my point of view, it is not that I think people shouldn't 'not feel sorrow' for the death of a terrorist, howsoever caused - it's the fact that people actually feel a sense of pleasure and satisfaction that I cannot agree with, because I think that brings us down to their level, and we are above that way of viewing other human beings.
Not rejoicing in the death of a terrorist is not the same as wishing that the terrorist was still alive and still killing innocent people.
It is simply accepting that we are locked in a horrible endless war of attrition with these people, and the death of one of them is preferable to the death of one of us, but that in itself is not a cause for celebration.
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SO, to reiterate, I rejoice when terrorists die, if this makes me less than human in some abers eyes (lol) then so be it, I do not care. I hope lots more die soon and in horrible ways too before they have the chance to kill me and mine in the horrible ways of their choice. My last word on the matter and I most definitely won't be reading any more of a_h's permanently repeated comments ...
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