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Iraqi snuff videos
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| erdega |
anybody curious enough to see this and brave to admit it?
Well I've seen lots of stuff but seeing a young iraqi guy blindfolded on a street and couple of seemingly much older masked men taking him to sidewalk and then cutting his head off ever so slowly with what seemed like an unsharpened knife while streams of blood were gushing around made me cringe in extreme distaste. Of course they held his severed head up after the fact. Obviously they really wanted maximum dammage and maximum pain and maximum terror. Right now, Iraq is hell on earth. |
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| ierxium |
Earth is hell. Anyway, I know what videos you're talking about. I've watched some. There is no point in not watching them. It's like not accepting what's happening. It's reality. I understand some people are sensitive and have a weak stomach or mind or both. But I guess to each his or her own.
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| RobbyG. |
| I only watched the one video of the American getting beheaded but I had the sound off.The image was a bit grainy but still shoking to watch.I think people should see those images in order to remind us here (Canada) how damn lucky we are to live in a more civilized nation.Although I wuld have NO problem seeing Bernardo or Hamolka getting the same treatment. |
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| RobbyG. |
| I've watched only one beheading online of a young American when these things first started.I had the sound off though because I've heard that the screaming was unbearable.I think people SHOULD see it to remind them of how lucky we are to live in a country (Canada) where this doesn't happen.Although I would have NO problem seeing people like Paul Bernardo & Karla Homolka getting that kind of treatment. |
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| Cal |
| I saw the one where they cut off the head of that old american contractor. I bet he was sorry as he went to eye-raq to make coin. |
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| biznology |
thank god, living in Canada makes you a better person.
i should just kill myself now.
its good that CA's citizens can do anything they want to reinforce the anti-little brother syndrome you all face. its not like you can seriously criticize the problems, other than saying you are better cause you sit up north and avoid everything.
i have awesome Canadian friends, but pretending that you are completely different, when - in fact - you are more similar in ethnic, political and Western makeup from the rest of the world regarding the US means nothing.
in all honesty, the fall of the US means serious problems for Canada. is the Queen going to save you all? the US auto industry?
yeah, its all heresay, but if you catch my drift, the US and Canada are more intertwined than either would like to believe| |
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| smokeape |
| quote: | Originally posted by erdega
anybody curious enough to see this and brave to admit it?
Well I've seen lots of stuff but seeing a young iraqi guy blindfolded on a street and couple of seemingly much older masked men taking him to sidewalk and then cutting his head off ever so slowly with what seemed like an unsharpened knife while streams of blood were gushing around made me cringe in extreme distaste. Of course they held his severed head up after the fact. Obviously they really wanted maximum dammage and maximum pain and maximum terror. Right now, Iraq is hell on earth. |
And how many of his neighbors were watching and allowed it? Not me buddy, if some f*cking hoodlums drug my neighbor out in front of my house and tried to kill him, then they would take a few .357 rounds at the least if I didn't bring out a 12 gauge or worse. Iraqis need to start thinking the same way. If they allow violence at their doorstep like a buncha frightened pansies, then it will happen over and over again. Where are the balls in this f*cking society?
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| Cal |
| The only way that analogy would work would be if your neighbour was that american from alquaeda, because that's how iraqi people view americans and people working for them right now, as invaders and warmongers. |
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| Mikado |
| quote: | Originally posted by erdega
anybody curious enough to see this and brave to admit it?
Well I've seen lots of stuff but seeing a young iraqi guy blindfolded on a street and couple of seemingly much older masked men taking him to sidewalk and then cutting his head off ever so slowly with what seemed like an unsharpened knife while streams of blood were gushing around made me cringe in extreme distaste. Of course they held his severed head up after the fact. Obviously they really wanted maximum dammage and maximum pain and maximum terror. Right now, Iraq is hell on earth. | ]
Terror in the sand is a movie about that. UNcut in english.
I wont watch it cuz ive got my own problems like what to wear today and weather or not ill rub one out before i get up but w/e. |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by RobbyG.
I think people should see those images in order to remind us here (Canada) how damn lucky we are to live in a more civilized nation. |
And bombing the out of a country isn't barbaric? Last time I checked, the estimated civilian casualty was 10,000 - 100,000.
You gotta love western hyporcicy. |
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| crazyadas |
| it's war...face the facts...its going to happen when a country is invaded...reminding me of my grandfather, he can't count on his ten fingers how many germans he killed, where we lived that was hell 15km from auswitz, vistited the camp once never want to go near the place...you take the risks...for one no one forced these american teen soldiers to go into iraq, it was their choice... |
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