Gawdzilla wrote:Yep, suicide crossed my mind, Seth. But I'm not stupid like you would be in that situation. I handled it smartly. I gave the address to some guys in the hills. You would have gotten a few of them, I got the whole building while having a cold beer.
Well, (and I don't really believe you, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt) good for you!
Of course, there's the small matter of those who might have gotten killed because you did not act immediately to prevent the rounds from being launched in the first place. Your desire for self-preservation doesn't relieve you of the moral and ethical burden for that inaction. You stood by and allowed a crime against humanity by a terrorist to take place without even attempting to intervene, even at risk to your own life. I call that cowardice.
Yes, I might have gotten killed attempting to stop such an act, but that's preferable to having to live with the knowledge that I did nothing and men, women and children died because of my refusal to place myself at risk.
It would have been better for you to PREVENT the round from being fired in the first place by acting immediately, even if that involved blowing yourself up with the house by detonating any remaining mortar rounds or at least dropping an armed round down the stairs to make sure that no rounds could be fired AT ALL.
That's the courageous thing to do. What you did in waiting and letting someone else do the dirty work (despite your assertion, you didn't "get" anything, all you did was pass information...too little, too late), was cowardly.
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