Justice...yes. Cruelty....no.
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I'm taking great delight in reading all this. The irony is 5 star.
Here I sit, a cynical, jaded, atheist with a propensity to wreak vengeance as only a left handed Scorpio or a Sicilian Don can envisage and yet I find the comments from otherwise gentle and 'humanitarian' people quite surprising to say the least.
Pop poor old Saddam's head off? Really? A bullet in the temple wouldn't have sufficed?
I don't hold with all the pomp, ritual and ceremony that accompanies death sentences. Just shoot 'em in the cell and clean up if necessary.
I like my vengeance quick and clean. To me it is removing a threat, not an entertainment to be indulged in. The more delight we take in an enemy's demise the more 'power' we give them in having influenced our lives.
To me the ultimate contempt for an enemy would be to just off him on the spot. No further correspondence entered into.
No last words. No outpourings of grief or explanations of why he's being ended. No smug self-righteousness grinning. Not even a 'Bye Saddam', just a clean shot to rid the world of him, or whoever. Stepped on a cockroach. End of section.
The Bin Laden op was the best piece of diplomacy the US has pulled off yet. Kudos for how that was handled.
I never thought I'd see the day when I'd lean more towards Warri's take on anything but I do on this. I don't mind in the least who gets taken out or even how really, but beyond thinking, "good, serves the bugger right" I don't gloat over the physical details of the manner of his or her demise.
I don't mind someone's reputation bleeding to death, or being skewered on a public spike when deserved, but to actually physically indulge in it as 'enjoyable' justice is another matter entirely.
I might appreciate an appropriately ironic ending, as when bombers blow themselves up in the workshop, but I don't feel the need to hug myself in delight over it. I really don't get that Madame Defarge syndrome at all I'm afraid. It seems a little childish to me, but hey, I'm usually the odd one out so who cares?
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Just out of curiosity, why such
personal feelings about Saddam? What was it that he did exactly to elicit that degree of hatred? He didn't organize 9/11. He didn't even have the weapons he was idiot enough to brag about. So what did he do to you all, so
personally? Dubbya drummed up a lot of sentiment to excuse/explain bombing Bagdhad but really?
I know he wasn't someone I'd ever want to meet, and I'm not defending him. He was a vicious despot who ruled by force and terrorised his own Country, but it was a damned site easier country to live in under him than it is now. Moslems in those regions have always been a hard people to control and only the hardest and fiercest can control them at all. That's how they operate. Democracy is a personality defect over there, he was no worse than the rest of them.
Mugabe did as much but he's still poncing around the UN as if nothing happened. Idi Amin didn't get his head 'popped off' either from memory. No one took them
personal?
Sure Saddam took out a few Kurds... and now I'm speaking
personally, as of all the run-ins I had working with, and supervising Moslem men the only one who ever really seriously scared me with his 'reasoning' of the value of women in general and me in particular and the threats that went with it, was a Kurd!
So, on my
personal level Saddam couldn't have picked a better mob to gas. To me at the time he seemed to be doing the world a favour. Is that a fair stance? Nope. But that was the rather trivial reason behind my
personal reaction to the news of what Saddam was up to. So what triggers yours?