Modern-day pirates aren't attacking armed merchant ships, they're attacking unarmed tankers.
Is it the pirates fault that merchants dident arm their ships?
How could they arm their ships? I'm
fairly sure that it's against most international law.
Pirates destabilize their region (Somalia etc.), preventing the average person there from living a better life, like you.
Now this is just flat out wrong, Somalia has been effected by pirates positively. It has given people jobs and better lives from the goods and money. Becoming one there is a great way to get ahead. I sure know its going to get you more money then fishing for iradiated fish.
Bullshit about them affecting Somalia positively, sure they bring in one million everyone now and again, but it isn't helping Somalia,
at all. They attacks ships bringing food aid to Somalia and surrounding countries, and drives Somalia deeper, and deeper into lawlessness.
Sure they're getting more money, but that is only in the short term. The money for long term infrastructure and services is being waster on more guns and more boats. Then there is the nasty business of the high possibility of being killed by various military forces.
Explain to us exactly why you support pirates.
They're helping a third world people, they have caught companys dumping toxic waste as well(This is just sick). They're also attacking powerful countrys ships, witch is nice to see.
Hijacking boats carrying emergency food aid to refugees is helping the third world? Attacking cruise liners and yachts is helping the third world? Please. These pirates aren't attacking a countries ships, they're attacking ships the belong to multi-national corporations, hardly a powerful nation. They help out too little to justify their actions towards innocent workers.
Look back at what I was saying. I was saying that todays pirates are completely different from the romanticised pirates of the Age of Sail, which cow seems to think still applies.
And I was saying that they are different in the sense that modern pirates are better than old pirates in that they kill a lot less people.
And? That's completely different to what I'm saying, I say one thing you seem to go down a completely different track.
Sure this isn't politically motivated, but whether you like it or not these pirates a terrorising the seas where they operate.
Look, when you get mugged, the mugger's goal is to intimidate you into giving him your money. Would you call him a terrorists? Would you call schoolyard bullies terrorists?
Yes, they are both imposing fear (terror) upon their victims. It certainly wouldn't be my first choice of words, however.
I'm just saying that throwing that term around lightly reeks of George Bush's policies; policies involving imprisonment of people without due trial, torture and general disregard for basic human rights.
Don't put the
policies regarding the
treatment of terrorists, in the same category as the
usage of the word terrorist.