Precisely! Some people are beyond reach and they probably think standing at the base of an active volcano is safe as long as they aren't standing in it.
I wonder if the same people defending the area where they were riding bikes, would ride their own bike on the same path?
I live near Chicago which is probably more violent than Tajikstan without a doubt, that should put your ridiculous comparison into perspective. Does that mean I don't bike, or go in public or go out at night? Or that I'm an idiot for doing those things? No.. Think a little before you speak.
You are just intentionally reading things wrong or are so upset, you are missing what is being said. These bikers were in a country that had a civil war and areas that were ISIS controlled. They were murdered by ISIS terrorists in an area near ISIS controlled territory. Why you are struggling with this is beyond me.
Hey man, you don't have to tell me how screwed the liberal and most gun controlled city of Chicago is. You trying to ride your bike on the border of Afghanistan?
Ok what's a safe distance from an ISIS controlled territory then. You tell me. 200 miles? 2,000? Does nobody live in these areas? Tell me.
So when are you taking your trip to ride your bike on the safe border of Afghanistan? You claim it's so safe. Obviously you can't take the chance to ride your bike in Chicago. A liberal might come out of no where with their illegal Uzi
I've already put lots of thought into the issue and traveling around near the border with Afghanistan is about as brainy as wandering near grizzly bear territory in the Montana woods or near an MS-13 meeting place. No matter how much you insist otherwise it's a stupid move destined not to end well.
Captured and stabbed to death? No, I’m sure quite a lot happened in between, especially to the woman.