The Viking
05-10-07, 08:17 PM
Now here is a thought.
If domestic terrorists were threatening your family an livelihood and there appeared to be no legal way of stopping this threat, would you feel justified in attacking the supporters and activists of that organisation to stop them from continuing thier activities.
I am thinking about groups such as the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC). Both groups are well documented in using terrorist methods to achieve thier aims.
Both groups have lists of supporters and activists named on thier websites.
If for instance your car was firebombed to frighten you from going into work, would you consider returning the act to a member of that group?
Although unlawful woul you consier it ethical?
If domestic terrorists were threatening your family an livelihood and there appeared to be no legal way of stopping this threat, would you feel justified in attacking the supporters and activists of that organisation to stop them from continuing thier activities.
I am thinking about groups such as the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC). Both groups are well documented in using terrorist methods to achieve thier aims.
Both groups have lists of supporters and activists named on thier websites.
If for instance your car was firebombed to frighten you from going into work, would you consider returning the act to a member of that group?
Although unlawful woul you consier it ethical?