user said...
Two wrongs don't make a right !
If you hate someone and kill them,you have gone down to the level of the bombers.
They hated,they killed.
We hated,and killed.
Gotta say I agree with User here.
What disturbed me A LOT was some footage of an Australian family 'supposedly' celebrating the execution; champagne and all.
Rejoicing in their death is horrendously hypocritical the way I see it, to
them we; the westernized were responsible for the deaths of a million or so innocents in the Middle East, and in a way... we were, we
are represented by our government and it is unjust to hide behind democracy. Voting aside there was so much more we could have done... although yes the majority of the blame should fall on the US.
We condemned
them for having no remorse and celebrating the death of our own and rightly so, BUT now for some reason people see it fit to celebrate their executions, and in fact suggest more cruel punishments

. Unfortunately it seems to be self-perpetuating.
Politically this wasn't such a smart move either, they were made into martyrs.
I am in no way equating anyone here who has suggested a harsher punishment to terrorists, it takes far more than hate to do that, these guys were likely misguided and never questioned what they were told from a very young age.
I don't know how things like this can be seen as anything but sad, at best relief in the form of closure.