Terrorists don't feel guilt. They only kill. A person's innocence doean't matter to them, their goal is to kill as many people as they can. It's the sad truth.
There's nothing to realise. The whole point of terrorism is to incite fear among the common populace by killing them and showing them that no matter how powerful their country is, they are vulnerable too. They don't feel guilt because they know what they're doing and it makes them proud of themselves. They won't stop until they get what they get what they want.
And Mman, it's not a case of us being the terrorists to them. From the Provisional Irish Republican Army to Da'esh, they all have a goal in mind. They know what they are and what the difference between us and them are. We're not terrorists, we're targets.
Although I get your point. It's the common consensus in the UK that Tony Blair and George Bush were terrorists and should be tried for war crimes due to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and with the recent release of the Chilcot report support for that is higher than ever.
I guess you're right, but I just wish they would have some form of the humanity we feel, and realize that what they are doing is absolutely horrible and despicable.
They know that what they're doing is wrong and indescribably despicable in so many ways. That's the point of what they do: the more horrific, the more attention, thus the more publicity their cause gets. And a child can grow up in a world where they don't fear death: don't let
the terrorism affect you, as that's the point of it, and you'll be fine. I live in a high-ish target area should there ever be another attack here in the UK, be it from something like ISIS or the PIRA (more likely that second one, they've hit us before and even nearly killed my own family members), and I've grown up fine.
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