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DiscoDancer
I don't want to appear disloyal, unsympathetic or not to add my condolences to the families of military personel who lose their lives in whatever casue they are pursuing, but:
Can somebody explain the difference between the Lee Rigby killing and the many drone killings of so called terrorists in their family homes, cars or social gatherings?
Surely in all instances the off-duty military personel are killed (use whatever word you wish for "killed") by enemy miltrary personel.
One important difference I can see is how the killing is described by whatever government happens to be in power.
The other, perhaps more important difference is that Lee Rigby, alone died. Whereas a drone may kill all the family or many of the social gathering.
TBH, if I took an outsiders view, I would sugest that a difference is that between a rifle tactic and a shotgun approach.
Can somebody explain the difference between the Lee Rigby killing and the many drone killings of so called terrorists in their family homes, cars or social gatherings?
Surely in all instances the off-duty military personel are killed (use whatever word you wish for "killed") by enemy miltrary personel.
One important difference I can see is how the killing is described by whatever government happens to be in power.
The other, perhaps more important difference is that Lee Rigby, alone died. Whereas a drone may kill all the family or many of the social gathering.
TBH, if I took an outsiders view, I would sugest that a difference is that between a rifle tactic and a shotgun approach.