Well, the sentiment's there.Tsukiyumi wrote:Wrong book.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Good lord... Does thou shall not kill mean anything to them? Love thy neighbor?
Good lord, I need to wake up...
Well, the sentiment's there.Tsukiyumi wrote:Wrong book.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Good lord... Does thou shall not kill mean anything to them? Love thy neighbor?
No, but in my view it does make them responsible at least in some part. Much as I hate to drag out an over-used quotation, all that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.IanKennedy wrote:Yes, but one could say the same of Nazi Germany, but I don't think that makes them Nazis.
I dunno, 24 does really well and it was torture central for a while.Rochey wrote:If such a creature (I refuse to refer to her as a person) were to turn up in even the gritiest TV show, like nBSG, she'd be immediately laughed at as completely unrealistic by everyone who saw it.
Maybe I'm just really jaded but I didn't bat an eye over this.Rochey wrote:Yes, but torture is believable enough.
A woman that organised other women to be raped so they'd lose the will to live and become suicide bombers? I think even the 24 fans would have a WTF moment if that ever came up.
Or Charles Manson, he was pretty bad. But this woman is one of those people that I hate, just because of what they do to others.Deepcrush wrote:I'm not shocked over it either. I've seen worse. Those people over there are still little better then a reminder of the Dark Ages.
Well she'll probably be hung from the highest tree in the police parking lot in short order so she'll get what is coming to her.Nickswitz wrote: Or Charles Manson, he was pretty bad. But this woman is one of those people that I hate, just because of what they do to others.