In the book A Long Way Gone, by Ishmael
Beah, Ishmael commits a vast number of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and was altogether just cruel to a whole bunch of people who may not have deserved it. However, prior to these events, he was put on numerous drugs, and convinced mentally that violence is
OK. So, given these circumstances, can we really blame him for what he did? While I agree that there was a whole lot of outside influence, at the end of the day, he still did these horrible things, and must, like anyone else, face up to his charges and take the responsibility and blame for his actions.
This is not to say that I don't realize the circumstances, he was under alot of physical and mental strain, but the outside influence can only go so far. just because he has been badly drugged doesn't mean that his body was taken from him by an unseen force, while it could have warped his intentions, it was still Ishmael, not drugs or violence, directing his body, and this must be realized, that his atrocities were his own doing.
In a way, before drugs even came into the picture, he chose to take the trip down the dark road that led to his career as a soldier and in that accepted responsibility for anything that he might do. although once again there were outside influences, he chose to become a solder, and no matter what those influences were, the facts of his decision remain, it was by his own doing that he became a soldier, when he was given the choice by the army to flight or fight.
In the end, back on my first point, we all have to accept responsibility for our actions, and as hard as it is to say,
Ishmael did what he did, not anyone else, and this must be
acknowledged.