Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 20:40
For me it's a matger of doing things in cold blood. I could fight in a battle and easily defend myself and my loved ones but I'm no executioner, the whole idea of it sits badlywith me so I could, in my current "me" not imagine a situation that could drive me to beclme either a terrorist or an assassin but I could be a freedom fighter taking part in battles against other armed parties.
James06 - 11/12/2013 16:16
People on here have very short memories, we have a terrorist amongst us.
Doesn't anybody remember the 'Ellis Out' campaign?!!
Too right I would take the money and pay an Eastern European 2 grand then disappear.James06 - 13/12/2013 11:39
Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 20:40
For me it's a matger of doing things in cold blood. I could fight in a battle and easily defend myself and my loved ones but I'm no executioner, the whole idea of it sits badlywith me so I could, in my current "me" not imagine a situation that could drive me to beclme either a terrorist or an assassin but I could be a freedom fighter taking part in battles against other armed parties.
If someone offered you 10 million pounds to murder a stranger, would you do it?
Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 09:45
An uprising is one thing but planned terrorist action? Could you? Would you?
James06 - 13/12/2013 12:39
Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 20:40
For me it's a matger of doing things in cold blood. I could fight in a battle and easily defend myself and my loved ones but I'm no executioner, the whole idea of it sits badlywith me so I could, in my current "me" not imagine a situation that could drive me to beclme either a terrorist or an assassin but I could be a freedom fighter taking part in battles against other armed parties.
If someone offered you 10 million pounds to murder a stranger, would you do it?
Villan Of The North - 13/12/2013 15:34
James06 - 13/12/2013 12:39
Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 20:40
For me it's a matger of doing things in cold blood. I could fight in a battle and easily defend myself and my loved ones but I'm no executioner, the whole idea of it sits badlywith me so I could, in my current "me" not imagine a situation that could drive me to beclme either a terrorist or an assassin but I could be a freedom fighter taking part in battles against other armed parties.
If someone offered you 10 million pounds to murder a stranger, would you do it?
No
Fancy going halvesJames06 - 13/12/2013 15:54
Villan Of The North - 13/12/2013 15:34
James06 - 13/12/2013 12:39
Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 20:40
For me it's a matger of doing things in cold blood. I could fight in a battle and easily defend myself and my loved ones but I'm no executioner, the whole idea of it sits badlywith me so I could, in my current "me" not imagine a situation that could drive me to beclme either a terrorist or an assassin but I could be a freedom fighter taking part in battles against other armed parties.
If someone offered you 10 million pounds to murder a stranger, would you do it?
No
Fair enough.
but if it does happen, point them in my direction. :25:
gator - 13/12/2013 16:05
Fancy going halvesJames06 - 13/12/2013 15:54
Villan Of The North - 13/12/2013 15:34
James06 - 13/12/2013 12:39
Villan Of The North - 11/12/2013 20:40
For me it's a matger of doing things in cold blood. I could fight in a battle and easily defend myself and my loved ones but I'm no executioner, the whole idea of it sits badlywith me so I could, in my current "me" not imagine a situation that could drive me to beclme either a terrorist or an assassin but I could be a freedom fighter taking part in battles against other armed parties.
If someone offered you 10 million pounds to murder a stranger, would you do it?
No
Fair enough.
but if it does happen, point them in my direction. :25:
James06 - 13/12/2013 19:39
If someone offered you 10 million pounds to murder a stranger, would you do it?
Green Tea - 11/12/2013 15:48
The answer to the initial question is YES....
Under the right circumstances, with the right upbringing anyone who reads these forums could revert to using terror tactics. We have the behaviour in our lockers somewhere, its just a case of having the right buttons pressed.
Its very easy to sit on a throne and say "I wouldnt do it"....But you are making that decision under the life cycle you, yourself have lived. If you had lived the life cycle of an active terrorist, then you behave as such. The other thing to note, is people do change over time. Having children, getting married, the death of a loved one, or anything come to that matter over your life's journey can change your path, your mindset, your behaviour, your outlook, etc..