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The truth about pirates of Somalia

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18 points by hoffcoder 12 years ago · 21 comments

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muyuu 12 years ago

They forgot the part where they repeatedly rape female crew, and where they murder crew for petty reasons.

Some people will feel good about "supporting the poor guy" though.

  • Spooky23 12 years ago

    I think the original author's view of piracy was irrevocably tainted by watching "Jake and the Neverland Pirates". Academic sympathy for highwaymen or pirates is easy when they aren't trying to rob, ransom, or kill you.

    They also forgot the part where the able seamen manning those ships aren't exactly living the high lives themselves. Those sailors help captive or hurt are supporting families back at home, and sacrifice alot to do so.

etherael 12 years ago

Yeah, this is stupid.

They kidnap and murder pleasure cruising civilians on small yachts as well as raid, rape and murder in beach side resorts in bordering countries. You'll excuse me if I have zero sympathy.

enko 12 years ago

> during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami when broken hazardous waste containers eventually found their way onto Somali shores leaving a large majority of the population suffering from various illnesses, such as radiation sickness

This sounds extremely doubtful. Tsunami-borne hazardous waste containers breaking up in Somalia en masse? Radioactive waste!? And a "large majority" of Somalians were poisoned by this?

I don't usually like to play the wiki-pedant but a very big [citation needed] on that.

  • eaurouge 12 years ago

    The dumping of hazardous waste on third world countries isn't exactly news. The given example may (or may not) be inaccurate but this is something that's been going on for decades.

icegreentea 12 years ago

I think its key to keep in mind a couple view points here, that all try to minimize going to black and white.

a) Consider that in general, treating the cause is more effective than treating the symptom, even if you find that kind of unsavoury. No doubt the pirates have done some bad things that are (and should be!) crimes. But just piling on the warships and spec-ops to interdict/kill all of them isn't exactly the best way to solve it, as it appears to leave one of the root causes of the phenomenon untouched anyways. We can draw parallels to American street gangs. Yes, they do totally crappy stuff. But now that we bothered studying them, we can see part of the reason of their existence is that they fill a hole in the lives of many young people in certain situations. This by no ways truly justifies theirs actions, but helps explains them, and ultimately if we want to resolve the problem in a real way (beyond just killing them all), we need to listen.

b) Worthy causes can be linked to unworthy actions. People struggle with this all the time. Some people have trouble allowing any blemishes on the characters that lead their cause. Other people relish in the blemishes, and use them to discredit the entire movement. Typical examples are the slave owning Founding Fathers, and the plagiarizing Dr Martin Luthur King.

spingsprong 12 years ago

John steals Simon's fish.

Therefore it's okay for Simon to rob Andrew?

  • pessimizer 12 years ago

    Depends on the relationship between John and Andrew.

  • johnchristopher 12 years ago

    If Andrew didn't help Simon taking back his fish or prevent the stealing even though he knew about it then John has to conclude it's a free for all game with stealing allowed (or not punished, which doesn't change the outcome anyway).

  • eaurouge 12 years ago

    It may not be okay, but Simon may have no choice but to steal.

    Some of the things we do (in the US and other developed nations) have far-reaching global consequences, in certain cases destroying lives and livelihoods. But we're always outraged when these affected people react in ways we find uncomfortable.

    • stronglikedan 12 years ago

      > Simon may have no choice but to steal

      There's always a choice. Thievery is despicable.

      • ozy123 12 years ago

        You can't envisage a single scenario where you would steal? Or where it was the lesser evil?

bausson 12 years ago

Wow, I was quite taken aback, expecting to read about al-quaida, got robin hood instead.

Still, it is only one source, but having this version of this story of those so-called pirate is definitely a plus.

  • stefs 12 years ago

    i've read that while the pirates were fishermen in the beginning (who really didn't have much choice), when people realised how profitable it was the trade was taken over by soldiers/mercenaries. the soldier-pirates are a lot worse than the fisherman-pirates and don't give back to the community quite as much.

cup 12 years ago

On a side note, Somalia now has a semi-autonomaus transitional federal government and is actually doing a relatively good job. Not only have they implemented a .so domain but they're starting to organise and regulate the booming telecommunications industry.

ozh 12 years ago

"However, an eye for an eye will make the world blind"

Heh. True.

CmonDev 12 years ago

Love the black strip on the top. You don't even notice it until you need it.

cratermoon 12 years ago

Libertarian Paradise!

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