But, I can't help but be amazed at the reaction by the Afghans. Demonstrating and raising all sorts of hell. Where is all the outrage when their fellow countrymen stroll into a market or a church and detonate a suicide bomb vest, killing dozens of women and children?Playing devils advocate for a minute:
Domestic terrorism is a whole different ballgame than someone from another country (especially someone who happens to be in the military that has been occupying your country for about 10 years) coming in and doing something. Especially when that country touts itself on not being terrorist and being in a war against terror and all that other stuff we spew in the media. We put ourselves on a pedestal and unfortunately when someone snap, this is the fallout.
What it comes down to is people are people are people. Doesn't matter where they're from, what colour they are, or any of it. They should be judged on their ACT, not any of the other stuff. But that's not the world we live in.
That being said, I just find the entire situation sad. I know our soldiers go through a ton of shit, especially over there, and I feel nothing but heartbreak and sympathy for them. I feel sympathy for the victims in this case as well.