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matt_himself Matataland 19 Mar 16 1.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
You could be correct but that's a massive leap in logic. When the Iraqis invaded Kuwait I had a dozen expats living in hiding, mostly inside air conditioning conduits. They stayed there for months. The 'wider community' in that case was one or two friendly locals looking after each person. It doesn't take much help to keep someone in hiding. Wow. HOL's very own Schindler.
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Mapletree Croydon 19 Mar 16 1.32pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Wow. HOL's very own Schindler. Nope, I have no clue whatsoever on the inner workings of lifts.
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davenotamonkey 19 Mar 16 2.56pm | |
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This is what happens when the left hand-wring while radicalisation and ghettoised "enrichment" is allowed to continue for fear of appearing non-PC. See also Rochdale, Rotherham, Oxford, Tower Hamlets... Sad reading...
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 Mar 16 3.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Just goes to show how the Muslim community protect their own despite their "outrage" at murders carried out by Islamic fundamentalists This fella has been hiding for months - he must have had help from the wider Muslim community. I expect the usual apologists to deny this though. And you wonder why Trump doesn't trust Muslims and talks of banning them? It probably hits a raw nerve with him as it does with me looking back to 2001 and the Arabs rejoicing at the events in NY with the planes crashing into the Twin Towers..... sadly not much has changed since then. He might have done, but I suspect it was likely a few. Like his family, who might have believed he was innocent and being set up. Lets see what the story has before turning it into a 'Hate all Muslims' thread.
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exitstageright London 19 Mar 16 4.28pm | |
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I hear that Abdeslam is going to fight extradition to France (perhaps over moisturiser issues?). As the EU is so proud of its freedom of movement of people policy, why is there not freedom of movement of people charged with crimes? They are happy for them to move freely before they commit their crimes, indeed, in Germany, they have been met with people holding banners saying 'welcome', so why not have the freedom to move them back to where the crimes were committed. Edited by exitstageright (19 Mar 2016 4.43pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 Mar 16 8.43pm | |
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Originally posted by exitstageright
I hear that Abdeslam is going to fight extradition to France (perhaps over moisturiser issues?). As the EU is so proud of its freedom of movement of people policy, why is there not freedom of movement of people charged with crimes? They are happy for them to move freely before they commit their crimes, indeed, in Germany, they have been met with people holding banners saying 'welcome', so why not have the freedom to move them back to where the crimes were committed. Edited by exitstageright (19 Mar 2016 4.43pm) Terrorism has universal jurisdiction, so they could just try him in Belgium for the offences in France.
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exitstageright London 19 Mar 16 10.33pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Terrorism has universal jurisdiction, so they could just try him in Belgium for the offences in France. Has it? Who cares. The French want to try him. The EU should allow free movement of people. After all, free movement allowed him to enter France easily and kill many people.
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Hoof Hearted 20 Mar 16 9.24am | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
He might have done, but I suspect it was likely a few. Like his family, who might have believed he was innocent and being set up. Lets see what the story has before turning it into a 'Hate all Muslims' thread. Ah the warm comfortable feel of a PC style rebuke that just fell short of calling me racist for pointing out an obvious conclusion to be drawn from a Muslim terrorist being able to avoid capture for months in a suburb of Brussels exclusively populated by Muslims.
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Hoof Hearted 20 Mar 16 9.36am | |
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Originally posted by exitstageright
Has it? Who cares. The French want to try him. The EU should allow free movement of people. After all, free movement allowed him to enter France easily and kill many people. The lefties don't care about responsibilities... only rights count. Your example is too simplistic and uses logic. They will use the law to prove that it was this terrorists right to use freedom of movement on entering the country, but not extend it to France's case to extradite him which is probably against his human rights in their eyes. I'd love one of these right on lefty types to be face to face with an ISIS warrior shouting "Allahu Akbar" just to see their smug faces crumple in fear and sh1t themselves having been woken up from their ideological dreamworld.
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Cannonball High in the Ozarks. 20 Mar 16 10.01am | |
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Lets hope the froggies bring back Madame Guillotine just for him.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 20 Mar 16 2.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
The lefties don't care about responsibilities... only rights count. Your example is too simplistic and uses logic. They will use the law to prove that it was this terrorists right to use freedom of movement on entering the country, but not extend it to France's case to extradite him which is probably against his human rights in their eyes. I'd love one of these right on lefty types to be face to face with an ISIS warrior shouting "Allahu Akbar" just to see their smug faces crumple in fear and sh1t themselves having been woken up from their ideological dreamworld. Huh?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 20 Mar 16 2.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Ah the warm comfortable feel of a PC style rebuke that just fell short of calling me racist for pointing out an obvious conclusion to be drawn from a Muslim terrorist being able to avoid capture for months in a suburb of Brussels exclusively populated by Muslims. I wouldn't call you a racist for hating on Muslims, that's sectarianism... The obvious conclusion is that some people were hiding him, likely his near by family - I'm pretty certain that those helping him would have been Muslims as well and probably either direct involved in IS or sympathetic to IS (or paid). I don't see how it extends that its indicative of the Muslim population or community. Kind of like blaming the Catholic community for the Provos being able to hide out and go on the run.
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