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Thrifty non-licker
No. She was 15. That’s fifteen. Still at an age of needing to be protected.
By parents normally, not governments.
No. She was 15. That’s fifteen. Still at an age of needing to be protected.
Well, that's the job of her jehadi friends. She isn't a British citizen any more. None of our business.No. She was 15. That’s fifteen. Still at an age of needing to be protected.
What about her parents, they ultimately are responsible for her behaviour surely?
Can’t believe your handing the responsibility to the government, are you for real!!!
Why on earth is it the government's fault? As far as I know it's not illegal for 15 year olds to travel abroad if they have passports. It's also not illegal to have radical ideas. It only becomes illegal when you commit illegal acts. If it was illegal to have radical ideas Jezza would have been in prison for the last 40 years.
Indeed, I feel let down by the system that my daughter has not yet been contacted by the Govt. to ask if I have tried to radicalise her.I am not trying to say it is all the Government’s fault. But there were definitely big failures in what happened around them.
The Government has some responsibility for kids in this country up to the age of 18, and that can include protecting them FROM their parents, not saying they were at fault here, because I know nothing about them.
But it’s a recognition that she was 15, only fifteen, when she left.
Indeed, I feel let down by the system that my daughter has not yet been contacted by the Govt. to ask if I have tried to radicalise her.
By parents normally, not governments.
I have it very much in mind that she was only 15 when she left, and obviously it was a stupid thing to do. But how about firstly the failure of the authorities to prevent her and her two friends being radicalised in the first place, and secondly the failure of whoever might have been responsible for actually allowing them - or rather failing to prevent them - leaving the country in the first place...... about which there was quite a lot of fuss at the time.
Whatever Priti Patel might have said, it was arguably her government’s fault in the first place, so don’t they bear some responsibility for sorting it out?
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How would they prevent her from being radicalised? 24/7 monitoring of internet (by who?), MI5 planting listening devices in every home in the Uk or god forbid profiling 'certain' households ... plus the age of criminal responsibility in the Uk is 10, across Europe on average its 14. The first responsibility to not join a medieval death cult was hers, second, her family, expecting any government to be responsible is barmy.
I am not trying to say it is all the Government’s fault. But there were definitely big failures in what happened around them.
The Government has some responsibility for kids in this country up to the age of 18, and that can include protecting them FROM their parents, not saying they were at fault here, because I know nothing about them.
But it’s a recognition that she was 15, only fifteen, when she left.
Saltdean Omar became Brighton Omar and Southwick Omar, well the family did. He was dead, his brother died looking for him. I'm not sure if his other brother is dead. His dad was a wife beating **** but the police wouldn't do anything in case of being accused of racism. They got moved on out of southwick, thank ****. I lived practically next door to them.It’s always someone else’s fault [emoji2371]
Remember Salldean Omar? Off catching butterflies in the Tora Bora..... had his collar felt by US special forces and whisked off to Guantanamo....the Argus even had a ‘bring him home’ campaign for the waste of skin.
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How would they prevent her from being radicalised? 24/7 monitoring of internet (by who?), MI5 planting listening devices in every home in the Uk or god forbid profiling 'certain' households ... plus the age of criminal responsibility in the Uk is 10, across Europe on average its 14. The first responsibility to not join a medieval death cult was hers, second, her family, expecting any government to be responsible is barmy.
You're actually blaming the government. Really? Is this a parody account?
Maybe I've mellowed, but I am really uncomfortable about an impressionable 15 year old girl being treated in this way. Populism trumps everything these days.
If she had been groomed by a peadophile, we would call her a victim, but she was groomed by Jihadists, so she can **** off.
Had she been groomed by a paedophile we would rightly be asking where the parents were , and yes she would be a victim because she had been sought out and manipulated . But it was her that sought out the Jihadists and made a conscious choice to first listen to these extremists and then to plan her way to join them .
I made it a full time job to find new ways to screw up when i was a kid , but i knew right from wrong long before i was 15 , so if i got in trouble guess who`s fault it was . Going by your way of thinking there would always be one reason or another why it wasn`t her fault , it was someone else`s , yours perhaps !I have it very much in mind that she was only 15 when she left, and obviously it was a stupid thing to do. But how about firstly the failure of the authorities to prevent her and her two friends being radicalised in the first place, and secondly the failure of whoever might have been responsible for actually allowing them - or rather failing to prevent them - leaving the country in the first place...... about which there was quite a lot of fuss at the time.
Whatever Priti Patel might have said, it was arguably her government’s fault in the first place, so don’t they bear some responsibility for sorting it out?
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You sound like you might have used the term child prostitute, as some Police Officers did, for the girls abused in Rotherham by a Paedophile ring.
Girls in the care system might seek out the attention of older men, the fact they lack some parental care makes them more of a victim to my mind.
Your comment is bang out of order , how the fvck do you come to a conclusion like that , and based on what ? . I`m not even sure i understand what point your trying to make , what have those poor kids got to do with a murderess . If you have an answer keep it to yourself