Those drooling monkeys as you so aptly put, were just kids doing a job. You really think they wanted to be there, to come back every day covered in human excriment, or cuts from bricks or full of shrapnel? I doubt it.
"Just kids doing a job?" I seriously doubt kicking teenagers square in the genitals is part of their job description.
They knew the risks of joining the military. If they can't handle it that's their problem. It does NOT give them the right to break laws and\or contracts and beat people half to death.
You really think they knew in the recruitment office what they would have to put up with
And a genital kick does put most people down, it is tought in the army, so technically it does come under thier job description.
But you are missing the point here. It is not that what these kids was bad, it was but is no different than what they would normally get upto on a Saturday night. The issue was that is was released on a world that really did not ned to see it.
Yes, there is issue for complaint. That should be done internally, with the people in question getting punished by the Military not the civil court.
The issue is that the noble UK press have once again decided that it is in the nations best interest to know, without considering the consiquence.
I am not sure if you follow the UK news or not but on Saturday there was a peaceful protest in Trafalgar Square by the Muslim community agianst the extreamists who are taking over thier religion over here. It was good to see, it was as far as I know the first real mass peaceful demonstation against this and for those involved really quite brave.
So what do the NotW do the very next day? Wipe this away with more 'army bad against islam' stories. so well timed was it that all reference to Saturdays demo has vanished; people are just not aware of it.
As for the cameraman, no his commentry was reprehensible, but to be fair he was not on the ground so could not really see what was happening.
I do wonder how much the NotW paid the source of this footage though. Freedom of the press is one thing, but freedom to manipulate events to promote sales is another.