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I mean, I think it's amazing in a way, and would like to understand why it's so wide spread joy for so many. I would, again, understand that OK we killed this guy and he's our enemy #1 and they killed so many of us, that we're taking his body and secure it. Show it to cameras. Or heck, have people come and see it.
But mutilate it and have a big party? That's just not the same. It must be a symbolical thing most of all, but that again brings me to think about more primitive cultures, like these old tribes in jungles that used to eat their enemies to gain their power. Maybe they even really believed they would. BUt let's face it, the next step of that big orgy party is to eat them. Would it still be 'well they are pissed off, so it's what they do'. To some, sure.. to me,, no. It's definitely not normal. It's a sign of less developed brains in action. And to honestly believe, that this is so that we will scare our enemy so they are too afraid... how stupid is that? That will just make people pissed off and care less about collateral damage. That will only bring about counter attacks that are going to be more brutal. So both sides lose, no one wins. |
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Some of them are not removed that much from the reality of crude death and the sight of dead flesh. If you go back to the farming days of europe where most people would participate in slaughter of the animals on the farm and such, you will see similar things were done here.
Am I equalling humans with animals? No. But when turning the neck off a chicken, cutting the throat of a lamb or butchering animals from death to finished product on the table. Then you become less sensitive to these things that we may find revolting. The enemy may be worse in their eyes than an animal, so why not treat it like that. This I write thinking of a place like Somalia. |
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