Without needing to see the videos, I know this much: a)
Individuals committed crimes against other individuals. b) These
individuals committed crimes that are likely against
International Law. c) Whatever their justification, they are
criminals. d) They should be prosecuted for the crimes they
commit. Let's say there is a legal system in place that allows
for these crimes to happen more easily. a) Is everybody
committing these crimes because they are allowed by their legal
system? No. They are not. b) Most people do not do things that
are crimes against International Law because most people do not
need to do such things that would violate international law,
wherever they live and whatever the local laws may be. c) If you
live in a neighborhood where crime takes place, are you also a
criminal? === To blame an entire religion or all religion for
the actions of a few individuals is akin to blaming all US
citizens for murder because it practices capital punishment. Or
all white men as serial killers because most serial killers are
white men. Or all Germans for Hitler, or all Nazi party members
for actions at concentration camps during WWII. Criminals
deserve to be prosecuted. If the criminal declared he was
"helping other people at all times" quoting the Boy Scout oath
but using it to justify helping people die because he believed
that death is the ultimate help by eliminating suffering as he
believed existence is suffering... to then blame all of Boy
Scouts for his... bad theology so to speak... would be
ridiculous. ==