ISIS extremist reportedly executes his mother for urging him to flee group
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[url]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/01/08/isis-extremist-executes-his-mother-in-syria-for-urging-him-to-flee-group.html[/url]
[QUOTE]An ISIS militant executed his mother in public in the terror group’s Syrian stronghold of Raqqa, a Syrian human rights group reported Friday.
The 20-year-old man shot and killed his mother because she had encouraged him to leave the group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported, according to Reuters.[/QUOTE]
So fucked up.
Did someone invent like some sort of mind control ray or something
The level of fanatism isis millitants have is astounding
Peer pressure is a scary thing, and devastating if used as a weapon like this. I can barely understand how this is possible
Soulless.
I don't think people think things through when they say things like 'let's not become the evil we want to put down'.
Because, honestly, I don't think we can be more evil than this.
ISIS is so fucking depraved as an organization its mind boggling
Some people have a really fucked-up perception of common sense.
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/01/08/isis-fighter-executes-mother/78512638/[/url]
Little more info. He was ordered to do it, allegedly.
[QUOTE=agentfazexx;49487764]Little more info. He was ordered to do it, allegedly.[/QUOTE]
Also says he turned her in so.. makes no difference.
[QUOTE=BusterBluth;49487491]ISIS is so fucking depraved as an organization its mind boggling[/QUOTE]
There like retarded Nazis ( just with out trying the o cult and making super soldiers and just genocide )
So much for unconditional love. What a bunch of freaks.
Pretty sure the average nazi would tell Hitler to fuck off.
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;49489647]There like retarded Nazis ( just with out trying the o cult and making super soldiers and just genocide )[/QUOTE]
What?
[QUOTE=EmilioGB;49499084]What?[/QUOTE]
it's theevilldeadII
don't question his words, just feel them within you
[QUOTE=Tumama;49487469]Soulless.
I don't think people think things through when they say things like 'let's not become the evil we want to put down'.
Because, honestly, I don't think we can be more evil than this.[/QUOTE]
Oh no we certainly can, it'd be hard, but we can absolutely be worse.
[QUOTE=MatheusMCardoso;49487793]Also says he turned her in so.. makes no difference.[/QUOTE]
He probably didn't expect them to execute her though, let alone force him to carry out that execution.
[QUOTE=CrumbleShake;49502092]He probably didn't expect them to execute her though, let alone force him to carry out that execution.[/QUOTE]
Why exactly didn't they expect him to execute her though? It's ISIS that we're talking about here.
[QUOTE=Broguts;49500904]Oh no we certainly can, it'd be hard, but we can absolutely be worse.[/QUOTE]
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse]Yeah I think the West has the capacity to be pretty fucking barbaric[/url]
I guess the difference was that the Abu Ghraib tortures led to loads of prison sentences and was greatly condemned by the rest of society
albeit they were shockingly short sentences given the crimes committed, and were only administered after it went public, and the acts were allegedly authorised from pretty high up places... still shows we have a capacity for barbarism
[editline]10th January 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=SpaceDude;49502119]Why exactly didn't they expect him to execute her though? It's ISIS that we're talking about here.[/QUOTE]
Based on reports from escapees, it sounds like a lot of people there are convinced (brainwashed) that they aren't as sick and evil and vile as they are.
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;49489647]There like retarded Nazis ( just with out trying the o cult and making super soldiers and just genocide )[/QUOTE]
I would argue ISIS has reached or surpassed the depravity of the Nazi regime. Or at least they don't try to hide it in the least bit.
[QUOTE=CrumbleShake;49502170][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse]Yeah I think the West has the capacity to be pretty fucking barbaric[/url]
I guess the difference was that the Abu Ghraib tortures led to loads of prison sentences and was greatly condemned by the rest of society
albeit they were shockingly short sentences given the crimes committed, and were only administered after it went public, and the acts were allegedly authorised from pretty high up places... still shows we have a capacity for barbarism
[editline]10th January 2016[/editline]
Based on reports from escapees, it sounds like a lot of people there are convinced (brainwashed) that they aren't as sick and evil and vile as they are.[/QUOTE]
I think you're being disingenous comparing the atrocities of the west at Abu Ghraib to ISIS in general
[QUOTE=FlashMarsh;49502820]I think you're being disingenous comparing the atrocities of the west at Abu Ghraib to ISIS in general[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]During the war in Iraq that began in March 2003, personnel of the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency committed a series of human rights violations against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. [B]These violations included physical and sexual abuse, torture, rape, sodomy, and murder[/B].[/QUOTE]
Dunno. Sounds pretty much like ISIS.
there is no meaningful comparison to make between the "west" vs ISIS, we are all humans, in specific conditions any violence can be accomplished by anyone
[QUOTE=Kommodore;49502974]there is no meaningful comparison to make between the "west" vs ISIS, we are all humans, in specific conditions any violence can be accomplished by anyone[/QUOTE]
You are what's wrong with this world.
Edit: I read this post out of context, sorry for the following series of posts.
[QUOTE=soulharvester;49502979]You are what's wrong with this world.[/QUOTE]
woah now
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;49502880]Dunno. Sounds pretty much like ISIS.[/QUOTE]
That's a pretty dumb comparison. One was a small scale incident, which was condemned by the nation who's solders did it, and another is mass murder which is promoted by a state. Don't act dumb, I am sure you know there is a huge difference.
[editline]10th January 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Kommodore;49502974]there is no meaningful comparison to make between the "west" vs ISIS, we are all humans, in specific conditions any violence can be accomplished by anyone[/QUOTE]
Really?
[QUOTE=soulharvester;49502979]You are what's wrong with this world.[/QUOTE]
no i'm pretty sure what's wrong with the world would be the guys murdering people, rather than the acknowledgement that your direction as defined from an arbitrarily determined point on the planet is not enough to affect your susceptibility to religious indoctrination, nor does it change your species
I understand indoctrination, I understand brain washing, I understand that people are groomed to do horrific things because it's their reality, and their norm.
I do NOT understand basically going out and saying "Yeah but we can't judge ISIS, or compare them to ourselves because they're still people too". Like, what? Bull fucking shit, we can compare themselves to ourselves as much as we want.
How tolerant would ISIS be to refugees of a different faith, do you think they would feed them, house them, and tolerate their conflicting cultures? Fuck the hell no. This terrorist-apologist bullshit is fucking delusional and being pseudo-tolerant of such backwards people does nothing but push progress backwards, it's literally the opposite of progressive.
If he was more broad, and didn't specifically say "west vs ISIS", I could kind of see where you're coming from, but he straight up fucking said ISIS, fuck him and anyone who thinks like him, you're idealism if left unchecked would destroy human rights for everyone.
For fuck sake we're in a thread about ISIS making someone execute his MOTHER for asking him to flee a terrorist state that treats her like human garbage.
i don't see where he said isis weren't bad people so maybe you wanna calm down a little
[QUOTE=BusterBluth;49503525]
Really?[/QUOTE]
really, comparing the hypothetical capacity of an imaginary entity, the west, with no strictly universally abiding characteristics (everyone you ask will say something different) that can be interpreted as being as old as two thousand years (most of which contains abominable violence) or two hundred (most of which contains abominable violence) with a specific group of people in a very limited time, is not only stupid in the asymmetry of the two things being compared but in the way it arbitrarily omits a million things in one case and opens the door to all of them in the other. it doesn't even try to be a fair or intelligent comparison. the entire discussion is poorly thought out.
so my comment is just pointing out that the only meaningful similarity in these two abstract categories are the causes and effects that they might share in common. "evil" has the same causes and the same effects everywhere, so, structurally, it isn't useful or interesting to ask "which of these two entities inherently, metaphysically, hypothetically contains the greater capacity for violence?"
Are you fucking real?
real as your shitty parents
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