http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6214078.stm
This has been all over our news today, there have also been comments that it hasn't been on the news in the US. I don't know if thats true or not?
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Net effect, for every 200 bombs dropped, 6,000 non-combatants died. But when did this become a perfect world. That's like trying to blame the cop who shoots a bystandard accidentially, while he was actually trying to hit the bad guy. Would you be so quick to convict him/her and say he was as evil as the bad guy? I somehow think not.
The first sentence comes across as being heartless. The second sentence is too much of a generalisation, I can think of many circumstances where neither had to be shot. I think the analogy is not a good one. I've been bombed and it's a little facile I think to say "hey, innocents get killed, shame but we meant well"
This has been all over our news today, there have also been comments that it hasn't been on the news in the US. I don't know if thats true or not?
Quote:
Net effect, for every 200 bombs dropped, 6,000 non-combatants died. But when did this become a perfect world. That's like trying to blame the cop who shoots a bystandard accidentially, while he was actually trying to hit the bad guy. Would you be so quick to convict him/her and say he was as evil as the bad guy? I somehow think not.
The first sentence comes across as being heartless. The second sentence is too much of a generalisation, I can think of many circumstances where neither had to be shot. I think the analogy is not a good one. I've been bombed and it's a little facile I think to say "hey, innocents get killed, shame but we meant well"