I tend to get 4 papers up on line, DM, DT, The Independent and The Guardian and we buy The Times occasionally during the week and always on Sundays. I have to agree soontobe the ISIS stories are gruesome, graphic and shocking. I think I read somewhere, when pictures were shown of one young man was being hurled off a building, there is a group within Raqqua, not supporters of ISIS, who want the outside world to know exactly what is going on there. Whilst it's horrific to have these images come right up at you from a daily newspaper. I also think Jinglebellsfrocks has made some valid points in that we need to know just how vile and oppressive ISIS are and yes I also agree it's unfortunate that we went in to fight the wrong war which most of us didn't want. It was pointed out to Blair and Bush by many, get rid of one dictator, and there will be a void and that void will be filled, possibly by something worse, but they didn't listen. In my opinion western intervention has proved to be catastrophic.
Meanwhile when ISIS aren't trying to wipe out the wrong kind of Sunnis, Shias, Christians, Yazidis, gays, smokers, kite flyers, women in make up not covered in two black tents or anyone they suspect of collaborating with Assad, they are trying are doing their best to destroy all the marvellous antiquities that tell the world about that region's rich Assyrian cultural heritage, thousands of years old. Tragic!