Wednesday 1 May 2013

LEVANT: Khadr doesn't deserve any extra PR | Column | Opinion | The London Free Press

What's wrong With PR if the justice system actually works!

Or, is there a bias that says terrorists can never be reformed?

I suppose the writer of this piece has his opinion that any publicity for terrorists is wrong?

I guess the world has changed because the terrorist population at large has grown so large Khadr would get them all stirred up to do terrorist acts!

Reporters like interviewing terrorists for the publicity this gives them!

Being smart on terror is not the same thing as being soft on terror.

Knowing that terrorists will have an influence does not forecast that what they say will be helpful or provoking.

A bad terrorist saying he has new ideas about terrorism and how he was mislead in this thinking could do more to end evil than his silence?

If you think the man has nothing but bad to say that is a one thing, but it does take a very clever analyst to predict what the potential response might be for the budding or potential terrorist, the one that might be persuaded only by his own camp and statements to the effect that terror is not the answer when dialogue gets more results.

The journalist is thus a bit of a forecaster!


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