Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 8:43 am
did you just read your first book or something?
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No, he just felt the need to make fun of me.Beckers wrote:did you just read your first book or something?ericski wrote:today i learned literature oftens portrays two sides of an issue to make a point.
I know it's not a fun experience, but it's not like they raped her, Luminous. I'm really baffled that Renegade even brought that up.Luminous wrote:Your right Lurker - murder is over and done with. Kidnapping is a trauma you have to carry the rest of your life.Lurker wrote:Kidnapping does not equal murdering.Renegade wrote:So they just violated her before the Order could, to get it all over with?
So I guess you missed the bunker video where she admitted she knew nothing. She doesn't have a clue about anything.Lurker wrote: Now, given that Bree has spent quite a bit of time around Tachyon, I think it's reasonable to believe that she knows more than we do about what happened - and since we know enough to think it's something bad, Bree definitely should.
She said she doesn't know what it is. Doesn't mean she doesn't know if it sucks.Luminous wrote:So I guess you missed the bunker video where she admitted she knew nothing. She doesn't have a clue about anything.
Why are you quoting that? That was about the Watchers.Luminous wrote:"They don't seem interested in harming me at all. In fact it's the complete opposite. It was like they were trying to protect me."
Lurker wrote:I'm really baffled that Renegade even brought that up.
Thanks for calling that to my attention. I was in a hurry, and didn't finish my comment. Refer to edited comment above.Lurker wrote:Why are you quoting that? That was about the Watchers.Luminous wrote:"They don't seem interested in harming me at all. In fact it's the complete opposite. It was like they were trying to protect me."
I'm not seeing how kidnapping is worse, I'm sorry. I don't think it's worse than murder, and it's not comparable to rape. I've known victims of both kidnapping and rape, and I didn't see the same results. Maybe others have, but I haven't.Luminous wrote:Lurker wrote:I'm really baffled that Renegade even brought that up.
And this right here, is the crux of the problem. It's unfortunate this goes over your head Lurker.
Luminous wrote:Thanks for calling that to my attention. I was in a hurry, and didn't finish my comment. Refer to edited comment above.Lurker wrote:Why are you quoting that? That was about the Watchers.Luminous wrote:"They don't seem interested in harming me at all. In fact it's the complete opposite. It was like they were trying to protect me."
Again, those are the Watchers.Luminous wrote:And then, about the watchers she said:
"They don't seem interested in harming me at all. In fact it's the complete opposite. It was like they were trying to protect me."
There is nothing here that demonstrates the kind of imminent threat that would be required to justify ripping a child away from her home and family.
Lurker wrote:If you're overfeeding a turkey so you can get a really big meal out of him, are you going to let foxes eat him just because you planned to kill him later?
I could site several cases, but one case in particular that comes to mind is the case of Steven Staynor, who was kidnapped as a young boy, then he later escaped when his captor kidnapped a second child. Staynor never emotionally recovered. He later died in a motorcycle accident that possibly was suicide. His brother, who was severly traumatized by the event went on to become a serial killer, brutally murduring at least 4 women. In my opinion, yea it would probably have been better if Steven had died. I would almost bet his parents would agree.Lurker wrote:I'm not seeing how kidnapping is worse, I'm sorry. I don't think it's worse than murder, and it's not comparable to rape. I've known victims of both kidnapping and rape, and I didn't see the same results. Maybe others have, but I haven't.Luminous wrote:Lurker wrote:I'm really baffled that Renegade even brought that up.
And this right here, is the crux of the problem. It's unfortunate this goes over your head Lurker.
We have absolutely zero evidence that the watchers, or anyone else in the organization have any intent to do her harm - again, certainly not enough to justify a kidnapping.Lurker wrote:Again, those are the Watchers.Luminous wrote:And then, about the watchers she said:
"They don't seem interested in harming me at all. In fact it's the complete opposite. It was like they were trying to protect me."
There is nothing here that demonstrates the kind of imminent threat that would be required to justify ripping a child away from her home and family.
If you're overfeeding a turkey so you can get a really big meal out of him, are you going to let foxes eat him just because you planned to kill him later?
Aww, thanks Mary.consideration wrote:Lurker wrote:If you're overfeeding a turkey so you can get a really big meal out of him, are you going to let foxes eat him just because you planned to kill him later?I looove Lurker
I love him so
I love Lurker
I hope he knows
how amaaaazing
all his posts are.
Dude, Steven Stayner was kidnapped at the age of seven and then frequently raped for the next seven years. As long as he'd been alive prior to being kidnapped, and at ages that stick in the memory more than early childhood. How is that even comparable to a brief stint as the captive of people trying to protect you from harm?Luminous wrote:I could site several cases, but one case in particular that comes to mind is the case of Steven Staynor, who was kidnapped as a young boy, then he later escaped when his captor kidnapped a second child. Staynor never emotionally recovered. He later died in a motorcycle accident that possibly was suicide.
His brother said he'd fantasized about hurting women since even before Steven's kidnapping. As far as I've ever heard, the only way the kidnapping of Steven may have even played into his violence was that it made him bitter because of all the attention that went to Steven instead of himself.Luminous wrote:His brother, who was severly traumatized by the event went on to become a serial killer, brutally murduring at least 4 women.
They're not here to agree or disagree, so I wouldn't try to speak for them.Luminous wrote:In my opinion, yea it would probably have been better if Steven's kidnapper had killed him.
Are you intentionally not factoring in the thing about Tachyon's sister? That's reason enough to be worried right there.Luminous wrote:We have absolutely zero evidence that the watchers, or anyone else in the organization have any intent to do her harm - again, certainly not enough to justify a kidnapping.
All I can say is your moral judgements and your tendency to support extreme measures based on circumstance and hearsay are frightening.Lurker wrote: So I've got to stick with there being enough to justify the kidnapping.
Because the belief that a kid may be dead in a matter of days — along with the knowledge that neither her parents nor law enforcement are an option — isn't an extreme situation.Luminous wrote:All I can say is your moral judgements and your tendency to support extreme measures based on circumstance and hearsay are frightening.Lurker wrote: So I've got to stick with there being enough to justify the kidnapping.
Luminous wrote:All I can say is your moral judgements and your tendency to support extreme measures based on circumstance and hearsay are frightening.Lurker wrote: So I've got to stick with there being enough to justify the kidnapping.