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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/is-child-soldiers-kill-captives-in-gruesome-video/ar-AAfZGwE?li=BBnb4R7

I know...
i should just pretend that this is not happening and have a cup of tea.
(it's all media propoganda anyway....)
If i get upset it just enables them...right?

I'll put pennies on my eyes...
and it will go away.

dhajjieboy wrote:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/is-child-soldiers-kill-captives-in-gruesome-video/ar-AAfZGwE?li=BBnb4R7

I know...
i should just pretend that this is not happening and have a cup of tea.
(it's all media propoganda anyway....)
If i get upset it just enables them...right?

I'll put pennies on my eyes...
and it will go away.

What you don't realise Mr Know all is that being in a war torn country is not a nice place to be. Most people have even parents or even grandparents who died in WWI and WWII, and we do not want it to happen again.

That is why we have European integration. Understand?

Not interested in America. None of our fuckin' business!

Here's a few other child killers. None of which are Muslim.
http://www.therichest.com/rich-list/most-shocking/8-of-the-worlds-youngest-murderers/?view=all

Thank god the responses to this situation thus far do not represent the U.K. in general.

Thank god indeed.

We could think about the countries where child soldiers are most prevalent and think about why that might be so. Some will argue it is "cultural" or a lack of societal development. Others will claim that it marks a country or region in its final stages prior to collapse, often from an instability caused by external competition over natural resources. Not sure how much the likes of Apple and Samsung and Dell reinvest in say the Congo in return for what they take out and the social price that results from interventions on their behalf (directly or indirectly). Could it ever be enough?

And before you ask yes, I have a Samsung phone, a Dell desktop and an ipod. Which is not to say I wouldn't pay a lot more for tbem to be made blood free.