an opinion piece
saddam has been executed.
i watched on sky news as they showed every single minute of it up until they put the noose over his head.
i cannot understand it. i am a chronic fence sitter - i swing many ways in an argument because i find a lot of points valid. i understand why china wants taiwan and i understand why taiwan wants to be its own state. i understand the basis of 'fundamentalism' and i understand anti 'terrorist' movements. i DO NOT in any manner or form understand or advocate the killing of another human being. i dont care what your reason is or what your excuse is. there is nothing that makes it right (accidents or self defense i suppose have their own case specifics)
[Thomas and i just had a conversation about fence sitting. he said 'do you think you are really a fence sitter?' and i said 'well, on a lot of things yes but i have my own topics that i'd fight for tooth and nail' ... to clarify ... by fence sitting i mean that i think i'm swayed sometimes not to abandon my own convictions but to 'modify' them in a way i hope depicts growth...?
tom wants to say something - except when it comes to legalising prostitution, where Sarah and I sit on opposite sides of the... 'Ho Wall'.. (haha)... (flip Ma'am is HOT - that we DO agree on)... she is against legalising prostitution, and I am for it, and we just cannot seem to agree on anything no matter how hard we RAH RAH RAH at each other about it.]
ANYWAY and so when you kill someone in order to punish them for killing someone, all you do is promote a sick cycle! how can you begin to account for your own killing of someone sinply in abhorrence of murder? it doesn't ring true in my own ears. and whilst i know everyone views it differently, the argument that seems to abound against me is 'if someone did something awful to a family member of mine then i'd want them to face the highest punishement available.' well... personally, in my case, there are people who i hold accountable for some awful things in my own life but i would never ever use that as an excuse for killing them back. there are better alternatives. but that is just me and my family bands me about for being too much of a 'humanitarian' whatever THAT means... i certainly dont take it as an insult.
saddam was executed. and that says something. it says something different to different people but to me it speaks volumes about the world we live in. (and the role of the media - making money and a sort of entertainment around death) and i am saddened by it.