That seems like a mighty strange thing to say. I feel some elaboration is necessary.Terrorists don't exist.
Privateers were fairly destruction only based. I think they might cut it.FalloutJack said:Piracy on the high seas was always about stealing cargo for a profit. The romantic and the real pirates were not like terrorists, in of the fact that terrorism is mostly for destructive purposes. If the guys behind the 9/11 stuff were pirates, they'd be all "This plane and all of you now belong to our cause. Prepare to be ransom fodder!". Alot less people would've died, since actual pirates look for profit and gain.
How much do you actually know about pirates and/or the historiography surrounding them?Puzzles said:The problem is there have always been cool stories about particular pirates that kids could idolise. The chances of us liking the stories of misguided fanatics is almost nil. In fact, no one would want to read those stories, as the main character dies at the end.
Pirates weren't just about killing, they were more greedy outlaws like something you might find in the old west in America. Terrorists are nothing like this. Notice that both cowboys and pirates are seen as cool because they step only just outside the law, whereas terrorists just take it 1 bombing too far to be cool.
As much as any boy should know, which I base almost entirely on childhood stories, but I said that it was the stories that made pirates idolised, not fact. I don't think mass murder by strange foreigners will ever get terrorists idolised in western society, but the idea of living on the high seas and plundering is very attractive to a kid, even if they did kill they had some cool aspects that are focused on in story telling. Terrorists do not, their sole purpose is to kill and terrorise infidels.Armitage Shanks said:How much do you actually know about pirates and/or the historiography surrounding them?
You've hit the nail right on the head.Puzzles said:As much as any boy should know, which I base almost entirely on childhood stories, but I said that it was the stories that made pirates idolised, not fact. I don't think mass murder by strange foreigners will ever get terrorists idolised in western society, but the idea of living on the high seas and plundering is very attractive to a kid, even if they did kill they had some cool aspects that are focused on in story telling. Terrorists do not, their sole purpose is to kill and terrorise infidels.Armitage Shanks said:How much do you actually know about pirates and/or the historiography surrounding them?
Mamma always said I should be a carpenter.Armitage Shanks said:You've hit the nail right on the head.Puzzles said:As much as any boy should know, which I base almost entirely on childhood stories, but I said that it was the stories that made pirates idolised, not fact. I don't think mass murder by strange foreigners will ever get terrorists idolised in western society, but the idea of living on the high seas and plundering is very attractive to a kid, even if they did kill they had some cool aspects that are focused on in story telling. Terrorists do not, their sole purpose is to kill and terrorise infidels.Armitage Shanks said:How much do you actually know about pirates and/or the historiography surrounding them?
What boy who reads a story about brave, stealthy underdog warriors sneaking through city streets to launch attacks on a vastly outnumbering evil empire, who invaded their peaceful homeland, before retreating to cool secret hideouts in mountains; wouldn't want to emulate them?
Pirates didn't swashbuckle, they had no "Pirates Code", they almost certainly didn't have any special affinity for parrots or monkeys and they didn't all come from West Country England ("Yaarrrr!").Puzzles said:You are thinking of guerrilla warfare. Guerrilla fighters are already in the books and stories as freedom fighters in a lot of places. Terrorists use terror as a political weapon to get their way. Also, terrorists kill themselves in a lot of their attacks, that just sucks.
Now, if terrorists are re-written to be guerrilla fighters then it wont really be terrorists that are popular, but freedom fighters, which many people already find cool. Hell I like the idea of guerilla warfare, but it's different to using terror to spread political messages.
See my edit.Armitage Shanks said:Pirates didn't swashbuckle, they had no "Pirates Code", they almost certainly didn't have any special affinity for parrots or monkeys and they didn't all come from West Country England ("Yaarrrr!").
Why would they bury "treasure" when they could just trade it for tangible goods? Why are are all of their maps burnt around the ages? Why on earth would they identify themselves with skull and crossbones flags? Surely that would just mark them to the authorities and make potential targets wary of the threats they pose.
Pirates are nothing like the kind in your storybooks as a kid. They would kill people. They would steal stuff. They were not nice.
If terrorists are ever romanticized in kids storybooks, they will not be like todays terrorists. Facts will get pushed aside for a good story.
The pirate bay died about a week ago. Its back up but now you have to pay for it.BudZer said:They go "ALALALALALALALA JIIIIIIIIHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!" Or at least the American media portrays them as doing that.cyber_andyy said:Do they go "Arrr"?
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Ah, I see. Sorry I didn't notice earlier.Puzzles said:See my edit.Armitage Shanks said:Pirates didn't swashbuckle, they had no "Pirates Code", they almost certainly didn't have any special affinity for parrots or monkeys and they didn't all come from West Country England ("Yaarrrr!").
Why would they bury "treasure" when they could just trade it for tangible goods? Why are are all of their maps burnt around the ages? Why on earth would they identify themselves with skull and crossbones flags? Surely that would just mark them to the authorities and make potential targets wary of the threats they pose.
Pirates are nothing like the kind in your storybooks as a kid. They would kill people. They would steal stuff. They were not nice.
If terrorists are ever romanticized in kids storybooks, they will not be like todays terrorists. Facts will get pushed aside for a good story.
You win this round Armitage Shanks!
See Puzzles and my discussion from earlier. They had no such thing.Nanaya Vash said:a CODE something the terrorists don't have, alongside morals.