Saturday, January 15, 2011

Danish ship attack brings up two ways to deal with pirates

“Learn to say ‘Hello’ and ‘welcome’ in the local language, so your attackers know you’re not going to fight back.” [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column provides helpful tips for gurgling pleasantries in Somali through a cut throat--assuming you're not in a position to let your weapon do your talking.

Call "Ahoy!" to your mates and share the link?

5 comments:

  1. Descendants of Vikings.
    I wonder if that would have deterred those Norse marauders, being greeted in their own language in Ireland, Britain, France. They probably would have laughed -- once -- before bringing down the axe.
    A barbed broadhead in the gut, however... that WOULD slow somebody down. Quite discouraging.
    Since some country paid ransom for a ship and its crew the other week, the pirates no doubt have had their opinion reinforced. Terrorism works.

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  2. Piracy is a military like action...
    I think we should find out where they hide out... and then loose the predator drones on them...
    Or we could simply do it the old way... with a fleet of P-47's or Corsairs and napalm.....

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  3. The Obama ideology looks very Somali, now that we have seen more of it.

    Pilage others. Take what you can. Hope they don't defend themselves.

    Where is he from? Somalia, or Kenya, or Indonesia? Oh, that's right, it was Ivy League and Chicago: Gangs indistinguishable from Somali pirates, feasting on the productive.

    We need a Jefferson, to tell us it is ok to eradicate Pirates again. Because we seem unable to deal with violent thuggery unless we are told it is ok and wrapped in a flag.

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  4. While killing the pirates, film it, and sell tickets. If you kill enough of them, their progeny, should there be any left, will be unaware of what their mothers and fathers did.

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