Definitely. The terrorists radicalize their children beginning when they are toddlers, also their women. They all have to be killed like Trump says.Should we intentionally target the families of terrorists for extermination?
Definitely. The terrorists radicalize their children beginning when they are toddlers, also their women. They all have to be killed like Trump says.
There is one exception. We are commanded to kill the enemies of Jesus (in Luke 19:27).If you seriously think Trump's idea is a good one, you're sicker than he is. Don't most of you claim to follow the man who said "love your neighbor as yourself"? I don't remember any exceptions to that one...
But on a serious note, I have no idea what we are going to do to try to save these children that are being brainwashed from age 5. Watching this made me sick
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/how-the-islamic-state-indoctrinates-afghan-children/
According to the CNN article, he didn't say he wanted to kill relatives. He said:
"wipe out their homes" and "where they came from."
It's a hard question, one that really doesn't have a perfect answer. Religious indoctrination of any kind makes me sick, but a radical group of violence is despicable.
It was really bizarre to say the least. They taught them on how to throw grenades, shoot rifles and pistols. I let my son watch Cailou and Paw Patrol on my tablet. They show their kids videos of Isis bombings and war.
Someone from one of those "most countries" echoes that.This is not most countries...thank God for that...
I person who believes they are pleasing their god by strapping explosives to themselves and killing you is walking towards you.
You mean to tell me your reaction to the person is based on how old they are.
It's the idea that we shouldn't just kill terrorists but also people who happen to be related to terrorists.
* Not to mention the fact that it would probably be counter productive in the first place and would simply give people a new grievance that could be used to promote radicalization and for pro terror propaganda.
Going around killing noncombants on purpose is an easy way to swell the ranks of people willing to fight the US.
The Bible is the only rules we should follow.
The story also included this quote from Trump:
"You have to take out their families, when you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families. They care about their lives, don't kid yourself. When they say they don't care about their lives, you have to take out their families," Trump said Wednesday."
Seems like a straight forward call to take out their family.
Don't think people are finding something like that problematic. It's the idea that we shouldn't just kill terrorists but also people who happen to be related to terrorists (especially if that would include children) in order to "defeat terrorism"* that people have problems with.
* Not to mention the fact that it would probably be counter productive in the first place and would simply give people a new grievance that could be used to promote radicalization and for pro terror propaganda.