Originally posted by lazs2
I won't watch it.
lazs
I'm with you 100% on this one.
I haven't watched any of these videos and won't.
a major difference between terrorism and warfare is, IMO, is target selection criteria.
in war targets are primarily chosen for strategic value, to disable the enemies ability to fight.
with terrorism it seems targets are judged by hype value. what will upset people the most, what will get the most news coverage, what will get the most people to hear about some cause that most wouldn't be interested in otherwise.
this woman is a prime example. in warfare standards she has no value as a target. from what I've read she has been helping Iraqi people for quite a while, a 'good samaritan', with no military connections.
but these things make her a perfect terrorism target (her being a woman adds a bit of value too).
they gain nothing from killing her except their main goal- the hype.
if we would stop watching these types of videos. turn the channel when discussion of it comes on.
as hard as it is to do, the only thing your average man can do to help fight it is to ignore it as much as you possibly can. if you do this, and let the media know that you're changing the channel when these things are reported, it will get less air time.
the terrorists count on their message getting out along with the story of the abduction/murders, in fact it's the whole point.
if we stop giving it the hype then their is no value.
as crazy as they seem they do have a motivation for what they do. limiting the hype for this type of thing should take that motivation away or at least reduce the pay-off.