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After an end-of-the-year video showing pre-teens hunt down and kill bound prisoners in an abandoned building, the Islamic State today released an even more gory follow-up with children as young as preschool age murdering prisoners tied to broken carnival rides.
The 18-minute highly produced video out of ISIS' Khayr province in Syria was distributed through publicly accessible Islamic State media channels, social media and file-sharing sites.
pjmedia.com...
The first victim is zip-tied to the interior of a tilting, spinning disk ride. A boy about 7 years old ascends the stairs and is handed a knife by a black-clad ISIS member. He covers the victim's eyes with one hand before being given a signal by the adult jihadist. The boy then saws at the victim's throat. When done, he wipes off both sides of the knife on the victim's white T-shirt.
originally posted by: FauxMulder
Would have been cool if the preschool boy lost control of the gun and accidentally shot all the ISIS people instead.
My question, if you were a soldier and happened to come across young kids like this in a war zone, would you be able to kill him or would you hesitate long enough for him to kill you?
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Because there is a adult problem that needs adult solutions. I have a feeling those solutions start on Jan 20th.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Because there is a adult problem that needs adult solutions. I have a feeling those solutions start on Jan 20th.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
This is a public forum, what did you expect to see here.
And from the title of the thread what did you expect this was going to be about?
That OK if you disagree with the content, don't click on the thread. I refuse to watch the video so I know what you are talking about.