Six Australian soldiers found guilty of torturing and killing a litter of kittens will be kicked out of the defence force.
An army statement on Thursday said the behaviour of the six servicemen, based in Townsville on Australia's east coast, was not consistent with the
values of the army and well below expected standards.
Wow, these guys tortured the kittens on Easter Sunday. I consider myself a dog person, but (again) how can someone torture a defenseless being? And,
if I understand correctly, these guys were not in a combat/stressful situation. Maybe they just got back from Iraq?
Do they have caning in Australia? This is the kind of offense I believe there should be a physical punishment for. Caning comes to mind, but a
good session with the whip wouldn't be a bad idea either. I sometimes mourn this age of hands-off punishments of fines and sentences. So they're
kicked out of the army. Just gives 'em more time to engage in this hobby of theirs. In a death penalty thread the subject of "broken people" was
brought up by me and this is a perfect example of it. These people are broken. Whether they can be fixed or not is questionable. They are adults.
Not impressionable youngsters discovering life and death for the first time. Adults who think this behavior is not only acceptable, but FUN. But
what will happen? Probably nothing. Human garbage.