Gavin Chait wrote:
Take this a little further, though. A
"guide" to terrorism (or rape for
that matter) exposes how the "trick" is performed and so allows others to
come up with strategies to combat that act.
The question, of course, is whether or not that ups the game. Every new
computer virus that comes out has to get through an ever more sophisticated
set of virus scanners and so there is an evolutionary process.
But the terrorist attack of September 11 already upped that game. Surely it
is helpful to know how terrorists and other nutcases plan their attacks so
that we, who are not homicidal, can at least have some insight into how the
other side thinks?
Gavin
Thank you for expressing your opinion on this matter. I would like to
point out, however, that it is opinions like this that seem to encourage
this type of content to remain, and is at odds with what Jimbo seems to
have been saying that this should be deleted immediately without even a
VfD vote as a form of vandalism. This is exactly the dilemma that I'm
facing right now, to completely ignore opinions like this one above or
to take it into consideration to form a community concensus.
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Robert Scott Horning