I Despise Taliban Dogs
The Taliban dogs are at it again.
Kidnapping over twenty South Korean hostages so they can demand the release of eight Taliban dogs who are currently held captive in Afghan jails.
But what has South Koreans got to do with the Afghan government deciding to imprison Taliban dogs? If the Taliban fighters had the "balls", and it is very apparent at this stage that they have got none, they would have broken into the Afghan jails to rescue their fellow dogs instead of threatening to kill innocent South Korean hostages if the Afghan government does not release eight equally insane dogs.
These cowardly acts, that is, to murder innocent people to achieve one's disgraceful aims, reminds me of what the communists used to do in Malaya and Singapore in the post-World War Two era.
You see, the equation is very simple. Such extremist groups are the root of the problem. If you don't get rid of the root problem, you are always going to live in fear. Tighten security as much as you wish, but until the day these dogs are entirely eradicated no one can guarantee another extremists-initiated attack will not take place.
I hope this episode sparks off a desire among the South Korean people, the South Korean government to want to actively join the war against terrorism. And when I say "war against terrorism", I don't mean merely defending against and preventing acts of terrorism like what most countries are doing now. I do mean going down there physically to kill those towel wrapping numbskulls.
Which reminds me actually. That many comrades of these Taliban numbskulls have already been killed in clashes with the US military forces. Oh, and then these Taliban numbskulls whine at how the US military forces attacked, killed, torched and disposed of their fellow dogs.
It's funny how they should be whining about the killings of their fellow dogs. Don't they do the same to many innocent civilians day in, day out? From a military perspective, I actually liked how some US military personnel torched the bodies of those Taliban dogs. I mean, when your enemy wrap towels around their heads like that, wouldn't fire be part of your military strategy?
So before anyone tries to pull the "oh if we do that then we are no better than the Talibans" bullshit on me, let me remind you that you won't exactly be patting a Taliban numbskull on his back for a job well done if he murdered one of your loved ones in a similarly inhumane fashion.
I completely agree with the father of one of the South Korean victims, when he described the Taliban dogs as being "worse than animals". And because they are worse than animals, I totally endorse the beating, torturing, disembowelling and slaughtering of the Taliban rebels in a manner that befits entities worse off than animals.
Better still, set their towels alight.
Kidnapping over twenty South Korean hostages so they can demand the release of eight Taliban dogs who are currently held captive in Afghan jails.
But what has South Koreans got to do with the Afghan government deciding to imprison Taliban dogs? If the Taliban fighters had the "balls", and it is very apparent at this stage that they have got none, they would have broken into the Afghan jails to rescue their fellow dogs instead of threatening to kill innocent South Korean hostages if the Afghan government does not release eight equally insane dogs.
These cowardly acts, that is, to murder innocent people to achieve one's disgraceful aims, reminds me of what the communists used to do in Malaya and Singapore in the post-World War Two era.
You see, the equation is very simple. Such extremist groups are the root of the problem. If you don't get rid of the root problem, you are always going to live in fear. Tighten security as much as you wish, but until the day these dogs are entirely eradicated no one can guarantee another extremists-initiated attack will not take place.
I hope this episode sparks off a desire among the South Korean people, the South Korean government to want to actively join the war against terrorism. And when I say "war against terrorism", I don't mean merely defending against and preventing acts of terrorism like what most countries are doing now. I do mean going down there physically to kill those towel wrapping numbskulls.
Which reminds me actually. That many comrades of these Taliban numbskulls have already been killed in clashes with the US military forces. Oh, and then these Taliban numbskulls whine at how the US military forces attacked, killed, torched and disposed of their fellow dogs.
It's funny how they should be whining about the killings of their fellow dogs. Don't they do the same to many innocent civilians day in, day out? From a military perspective, I actually liked how some US military personnel torched the bodies of those Taliban dogs. I mean, when your enemy wrap towels around their heads like that, wouldn't fire be part of your military strategy?
So before anyone tries to pull the "oh if we do that then we are no better than the Talibans" bullshit on me, let me remind you that you won't exactly be patting a Taliban numbskull on his back for a job well done if he murdered one of your loved ones in a similarly inhumane fashion.
I completely agree with the father of one of the South Korean victims, when he described the Taliban dogs as being "worse than animals". And because they are worse than animals, I totally endorse the beating, torturing, disembowelling and slaughtering of the Taliban rebels in a manner that befits entities worse off than animals.
Better still, set their towels alight.
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