Topher wrote:Yes, that is the reason they buried him at sea. They did it so quickly to keep with Islamic traditions (apparently they like to to it all within 24 hours of death.)
Clearly there will be conspiracy theories - particularly in a country where there are still people (even prominent businessmen) who think their president was born in Kenya - but I think the information given is enough to satisfy most people that he is dead; and yes, capture would possibly have been preferable (if unlikely) from some perspectives, but from others, killing on the spot makes quite a bit more sense... for example, no one can make any kidnappings or bomb anywhere to try and bargain with the authorities; no one can try and break him out; no one can try and get in and kill him themselves. Whilst I am vehemently opposed to the death penalty, I think in certain situations killing someone on the spot can be the only option you have - for example in a gun fight whilst trying to apprehend someone. I also think it was always extremely likely - if not absolutely inevitable - that that would have been the case with someone like bin Laden.
Anyway, I am not sad at all, but I do think that dancing in the streets about it is lowering yourself to the level of others and that is never a good thing.
nicola_red wrote:My bro retweeted this quote which was tweeted by the band Sonic Youth:
"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy." - Martin Luther King Jr
I liked it so much that I retweeted it myself. I got a petulant, self-righteous reply from an American bloke I know via another forum - ignoring the fact that a) Sonic Youth are themselves American and b) no other Americans I know on twitter have felt the need to spout hateful racist rubbish like he'd been doing all day. He's unfollowed me now, thankfully. I don't expect everyone I know to agree with my opinions by any stretch of the imagination, I like a bit of lively debate, but I'm a pacifist and I've never tried to hide it, anyone who doesn't like that shouldn't be following me!
I agree with you both, although I put the
smilie next to my comment, in truth I'm just glad they tracked the * down, I haven't been cheering in the streets at all, I'm just glad the menace has now gone, however whether or not his death is a "good thing" remains to be seen.
As for the American who was arguing with you Nic, to be honest the internet has been a real eye opener, especially in the last 12-16 months, you really don't realise how venomously nasty some wankers can be until you read some comments on certain forums/twitter, although I don't agree with web sensorship, per se, I do wish some of these nasty arseholes would just * off.
Regards, Johnny 1989
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