Who was the worst pirate?

Love the girls, but actually I was confusing Rackham with Major Stede Bonnett (I knew Rackham was a low level player but I still thought he had come up with the plank idea. Not the worst torture ever devised by a pirate, but as it is such a staple, now, of pirate lore, you gotta get some points for coming up with the idea). Eward Low, previously mentionned here sounds like a good candidate for worst pirate, and I’ll still rank L’Olonnais as worst buccaneer.

The Master speaks, here and here.

Despite the action off Somalia, Newsweek has named Southeast Asia as the worst area for piracy. Story here. Excerpt: “Since 2000, Southeast Asia has had the most dangerous waters in the world. Malaysia and the islands of the Indonesian archipelago have seen the lion’s share of sea piracy since 2000.”

Even as far back as 1988, a couple I encountered who spent their lives sailing the world, had been warned by the Australian government to steer clear of SE Asia unless they kept automatic weapons on board. They been told to keep some distance away from the continent and several specific islands, but I couldn’t name them now.

I assume this is related to the growth in trade and increased industrialization in the area. Piracy must be extremely attractive to an Indonesian fisherman scraping by, while he watches cargo ships filled with plasma TVs pass by.

Piracy in Asia goes back millenia.

Current Asian piracy isn’t usually about the cargo which is generally to bulky etc to get at and/or carry off in small craft. It is just about getting on board and threatening the master till he opens the ship’s safe, which would typically have a few thousand in cash.

I wasn’t thinking that he’d steal the cargo, but the feeling of injustice from living in poverty while seeing signs of other’s prosperity.

Fits the description of the coyotes working the Straits of Gibraltar, too. They don’t bother rob ships, preferring to rape and rob people who want passage to Europe instead.

With my southern drawl, blond hair/blue eyes, and impressive physique, I don’t make a very good pirate irl.
Online, however, I’m the terror of the Caribbean!

Peter Benchley’s 1979 novel The Island is a pretty good (if highly implausible) book, later made into a movie starring Michael Caine, about modern-day piracy in the Caribbean.

Pirates are violent because they’re always angry. And they’re angry just because they arrrrr!.

Mike Leach, former head coach of the the Texas Tech Red Raiders, was by far the worst pirate.