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Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Trapper John » Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:06 am

The title 'War Criminal' is reserved for the losers of any conflict by the winners, it's no different from the phrase 'history is written by the victors'

In the Balkan wars there were many 'War Criminals' on both sides, only Serbian backed Christians were branded and prosecuted as such.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 02, 2017 7:28 pm

Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:living like a selfish bastard is pretty cowardly.


That doesn't make sense.


The war criminal.
Sheesh, are you losing your brain cells?


Why is it cowardly to be selfish? Not seeing it, LM. Bravery and courage aren't always about selflessness.


Because a person who has committed war crimes has not done it for the good of humanity.
Were the generals of Sadam Hussain or Hitler brave in your opinion?

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lambert » Sat Dec 02, 2017 3:13 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:living like a selfish bastard is pretty cowardly.


That doesn't make sense.


The war criminal.
Sheesh, are you losing your brain cells?


Why is it cowardly to be selfish? Not seeing it, LM. Bravery and courage aren't always about selflessness.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 02, 2017 1:17 pm

Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:living like a selfish bastard is pretty cowardly.


That doesn't make sense.


The war criminal.
Sheesh, are you losing your brain cells?

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Major » Fri Dec 01, 2017 8:20 pm

I did post the words," WAR CRIMES", which means CRIMINAL Rolly

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Fri Dec 01, 2017 6:22 pm

Major Starbold wrote:The Bosnian-Croat war chief who killed himself with poison during his his war crimes trial at The Hague was 'easily' able to smuggle the deadly liquid into the building, a prominent lawyer says.

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They may have known he was intent on suicide and turned a blind eye.

War chief?
You can't bring yourself to call him war criminal can you.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lambert » Fri Dec 01, 2017 4:28 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:living like a selfish bastard is pretty cowardly.


That doesn't make sense.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lady Murasaki » Fri Dec 01, 2017 3:52 pm

Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Stooo wrote:Twenty years at 72? Might as well get get it over with.


Died as he lived, like a coward.


I really don't see why killing yourself is a cowardly act. I know it makes people feel good to say that it is, but to take your own life - if you are of sound mind - takes courage, IMO.


Living takes more courage, although living like a selfish bastard is pretty cowardly.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Guest » Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:15 am

Faced with spending the rest of his life in jail and being reminded of what a monster he is, he chose the quick and easy cowardly way out. Killing himself was easy all he had to do was drink some poison, nothing hard about that. He is a coward.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Dean » Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:14 pm

Lambert wrote:
Dean wrote:
Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Stooo wrote:Twenty years at 72? Might as well get get it over with.


Died as he lived, like a coward.


I really don't see why killing yourself is a cowardly act. I know it makes people feel good to say that it is, but to take your own life - if you are of sound mind - takes courage, IMO.


The cowardly part is not facing up to your consequences, or leaving your family and friends to pick up the pieces once you’ve gone. Not the actual act of killing yourself...


She said he died like a coward. I disagree. He chose his own fate in a way that most people wouldn't have the courage to do. Not that I think he should have done it.


He chose the selfish way out. He was looking at the rest of his life in prison, so taking his own life was easier for him. Nothing courageous about that. Imo...

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lambert » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:57 am

Dean wrote:
Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Stooo wrote:Twenty years at 72? Might as well get get it over with.


Died as he lived, like a coward.


I really don't see why killing yourself is a cowardly act. I know it makes people feel good to say that it is, but to take your own life - if you are of sound mind - takes courage, IMO.


The cowardly part is not facing up to your consequences, or leaving your family and friends to pick up the pieces once you’ve gone. Not the actual act of killing yourself...


She said he died like a coward. I disagree. He chose his own fate in a way that most people wouldn't have the courage to do. Not that I think he should have done it.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Dean » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:41 am

Lambert wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Stooo wrote:Twenty years at 72? Might as well get get it over with.


Died as he lived, like a coward.


I really don't see why killing yourself is a cowardly act. I know it makes people feel good to say that it is, but to take your own life - if you are of sound mind - takes courage, IMO.


The cowardly part is not facing up to your consequences, or leaving your family and friends to pick up the pieces once you’ve gone. Not the actual act of killing yourself...

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lambert » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:39 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Stooo wrote:Twenty years at 72? Might as well get get it over with.


Died as he lived, like a coward.


I really don't see why killing yourself is a cowardly act. I know it makes people feel good to say that it is, but to take your own life - if you are of sound mind - takes courage, IMO.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Puzzler » Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:45 am

Now let’s see Naser Oric and all the other mujahideen from various countries who chopped off Serb villagers heads, get prosecuted for war crimes.

Re: War Chief Tops Himself

Post by Lady Murasaki » Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:40 am

Stooo wrote:Twenty years at 72? Might as well get get it over with.


Died as he lived, like a coward.

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