Hillian1
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What do you think though?
I think what I'm told by the Mainstream Media.
What do you think though?
I think what I'm told by the Mainstream Media.
well context is in no way an excuse but a relevant context
Until the US launched an aggressive attack ( with our help)
on Iraq and brought its government down there was no place
for jihad John or any other crazy black flag waving murdering
fanatics in that country.
Mainstream media doesn't tell you to persistently make pork and pig jibes every time you hear of ISIS.
That's just the voice in your head doing that.
Oh, that's a relief.
Anyway, I hope the man gets the worst possible death imaginable to himself, should this death be at the hands of a woman and somehow said woman can shoehorn a pork related weapon in during the occasion, hopefully lasting several days this would please me.
If he is denied his access to his heaven and the 72 virgins allotted to him while not gaining Martyr status then all will be well in my world.
And, as a Brucie bonus, as he actually isn't Islamic according to other Muslims then they cannot take offence.
I call this Win/Win.
Well done. Not a single word with pig or pork in it.
Islam is at the gates. In fact, it is in every room in the house…and it plans to evict the householder and his family. Some might doubt that. I don’t.
well context is in no way an excuse but a relevant context
Until the US launched an aggressive attack ( with our help)
on Iraq and brought its government down there was no place
for jihad John or any other crazy black flag waving murdering
fanatics in that country.
Yep, and unfortunately the illegal Iraq war can be used as a motivational propaganda tool. However, currently the fact that IS are killing other Muslims and destroying their own cultural and world heritage makes their revenge for justice logic a failure.
That said, the sooner our governments take responsibility for our actions the better. It was only a few weeks ago when we apologised for Dresden, America have only just recently apologised to the Native American Indians. There has not yet been any apology to Vietnam, but I am sure it is due.
Bush and Blair should face trial to show that justice should work both ways, then at least it may deter people from carrying it out themselves.
I hope they did not apologise for bombing Dresden on my behalf ...this was retrobution for bombing our cities.
Bush and Blair were very clever by making the theatre of war somewhere else other than on our streets....well Blair sorry that was a glaring mistake to call Bush clever and that IMHO was all about oil was then, in the past and will be in the future it certainly was not to protect any of the minorities in Iraq.....the Kurds are fighting IS and I have no doubt if they get that far in will be the Marsh Arabs next
Well in this case the allegation is that part of what tipped him over the edge was a campaign of harassment by our security services, who thought he would be amenable to becoming an 'asset' for them. Success there then.
And if someone could come up with an acceptable acronym for obviously none of this excuses his actions (ONOTEHA?) it goes here for the hard of thinking.
This is not a nice person.
It is a subhuman person.
An evil person.
It needs to be eradicated along with its fundamentalist cohorts.
There is no place for him and his in a civilised society.
No place at all.
My apologies to Daveinprague who seems somewhat offended by my postings, albeit he doesn't live in this country.
Offended? Im not offended. Thats a little theatrical, and no need to apologise. Yes, youre right, I do not live in England. Sadly, im unable to access the same media as you, so you will know more about this issue. If only there was the internet..
All ive asked you, is why, when commenting on an active thread for this jihad john character, you suddenly decided to start another thread about jihad john, hence the 'look at me' comment...
Yeah you tell him Dave, serious business this Internet, rules should be strictly adhered to.
The allegation of the security services 'tipping him' over the edge' are interesting.
They come 'allegedly' from Jihadi John via e-mails to the research director of Cage in LONDON. So far there has been no evidence that this actually happened, nor has it been corroborated by any of the security services. Just Jihadi Johns view. So...is he an honest chap...
According to the BBC, Jihadi John told his father he was in Turkey aiding refugees.......when in actual fact he was in Syria.
I think it is reasonable to suggest that Jihadi John...apart from his murderous actions.....is also a compulsive liar.
I am surprised that such an eminent person as Asim Qureshi is so willing to believe this compulsive liar. There must be a reason surely ?
This Asim Qureshi incidentally, represents CAGE who opposed politicians views in 2013 who were concerned about 'Britons' going to Syria may return to the UK and be more likely to commit terrorist attacks. A claim that CAGE consistently stated to be false, based on proof that 'Britons' who fight in Syria do so out of concern for human rights and social justice........both core elements of their "Britishness".
My apologies to Daveinprague who seems somewhat offended by my postings, albeit he doesn't live in this country.
Help me out here Mustafa. That bloke has said...and I quote "when we treat people like outsiders, they will inevitably feel like outsiders and they will look for belonging elsewhere..."
We gave this young man a British passport, we educated him, we gave him a place at a British university, he has the right to religious worship, freedom of expression, freedom of movement, freedom of association, the right to work, to marry, to have children. He has the right to go and watch football, he has the right to vote...he enjoyed all the freedoms that every British-born person has whether they're Jew, atheist, Sikh, Hindu or Christian...And that director mentioned one of the Nigerians who murdered Lee Rigby who he also knew...both these young men came from countries with far less freedoms and we, the British, welcomed them with open arms.
I'm struggling, I really am, to see the margins that he's been pushed to and who by within British society. As far as I can see, we've given him every opportunity to join in with this country and be a part of it. He's the one who chose to f*ck it up.
The responsibility is firmly on the shoulders of this young man and the crowd that he got involved with. It's about time the likes of Asim Quershi, the director who described him as 'extremely gentle' to acknowledge that because blaming it on the rest of us is a monumental cop-out.