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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 14 Sep 19 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by CPFC1965
How old does a child have to be, to be legally responsible for a criminal act?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 14 Sep 19 1.49pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
The Home Secretary says she definitely hasn't come back. With the borders, customs and immigration controls I usually see in Britain, I wonder how he would be so sure? Particularly if she’s wearing a burka
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 14 Sep 19 1.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I may be a pedant but your response isn’t correct. You didn’t attribute your ‘apparently’. You gave the impression you believed her to have been seconded. That is how false news spreads you know.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 14 Sep 19 2.46pm | |
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I have to feel there's a sense of inevitability about this. Basically a matter of time. Tomorrow, next week, next year. She'll be back and crying crocodile tears. She will never actually apologise or anything like that. She will probably cost the taxpayer millions in rehabilitation and security and get a new life, house and identity - all on the taxpayer. She will be a pin up girl for the Social Justice Warriors and also radical Muslims - which will be a great laugh. Just give it time.
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Mapletree Croydon 14 Sep 19 7.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Funnily enough I really don’t care. Klaxon? WTF?
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Stirlingsays 14 Sep 19 8.22pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I have to feel there's a sense of inevitability about this. Basically a matter of time. Tomorrow, next week, next year. She'll be back and crying crocodile tears. She will never actually apologise or anything like that. She will probably cost the taxpayer millions in rehabilitation and security and get a new life, house and identity - all on the taxpayer. She will be a pin up girl for the Social Justice Warriors and also radical Muslims - which will be a great laugh. Just give it time. For some of them she already is. As for the radical Muslims.....well, aren't we suppose to believe that her family were mainstream? That's what a lot of baizuo won't admit to themselves. Outside of reformist Islam...which half of them attack along with elements of 'mainstream Islam'.....it just isn't going to gel. Real life doesn't have clearly defined parts of any religion....one section can hide within another. The state has decided to not deal with it and kick the can down the road....like the pure cowards they are. All the problems to come are due to the social liberals of the last thirty years and the cuckservatives.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 14 Sep 19 10.01pm | |
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So you responded? Claxon If that's better for you or Bri, if you are in an Albanian sort of mood!!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 14 Sep 19 10.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
A day over 18 when they flee, then I am in full agreement with you. No issues at all. But 15? As I have stressed, this is not about her. This is about us, collectively, as a nation. And what we truly want it stand for. I loathe what this girl did, what she claims even now to believe in and have nothing but utter contempt for her family because as far as I am concerned they should be prosecuted for neglect. However, she was a child when she run away. So the country owes her, even now, a duty of care, no matter how much that sickens me to say. Nobody who went to join IS did so in ignorance of what they were up to. There are zero issues around that. But we are not IS. We are meant to be, as difficult as that is to believe at the moment, a country with the rule of law and democracy still in place. Western civilisation has to mean something. Has to stand in the face of every kind of abuse going. Because otherwise what fills the void is an abhorrence. And yes, I am about to commit a terrible case of hyperbole now but we fight or die on this. Let Islamic lunatics chop off the hands of kids for flying kites or make their daughters wrap up from head to toe in bandages. We don't. We give our kids real chances. Even moronic 15 year olds. And especially ones who would, under our system, be seen as victims in terms of sexual grooming. I would happily put a bullet into the head of that Dutch nonce she 'married', along with any and every other adult who went to join that murderous death cult. But she was a kid. And I don't want to be part of a civilisation that does not give kids second chances. I might disagree you over many things but not this. In my opinion you are 100% correct and state the case succinctly. This isn't about her. This is about us showing everyone, including those among us who might have radical Islamic tendencies themselves, that our standards are never compromised. In some places in the world kindness and fairness to others is seen as a weakness to be exploited. And not just in the Islamic world. We need to demonstrate why this isn't the case.
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Stirlingsays 14 Sep 19 10.29pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
She was old enough to f***,old enough to start churning out kids, old enough to know what she was doing. Leave her to rot, to think about the barbarous things she did! It's called sleeping with the enemy. Many many people don't get second chances....She didn't support giving Islamic state's enemies second chances. From where I stand this is misplaced empathy. The sympathy I had was for the baby...It was half British, it deserved a chance....one of several she is responsible for the death of. She made her bed. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Sep 2019 10.36pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 15 Sep 19 12.14am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
It's called sleeping with the enemy. Many many people don't get second chances....She didn't support giving Islamic state's enemies second chances. From where I stand this is misplaced empathy. The sympathy I had was for the baby...It was half British, it deserved a chance....one of several she is responsible for the death of. She made her bed. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Sep 2019 10.36pm) I have no great empathy with her. However, she would appear to be our problem and one we should not shirk.
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Stirlingsays 15 Sep 19 12.25am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I have no great empathy with her. However, she would appear to be our problem and one we should not shirk. No Maple, it isn't 'our problem'. I'm not responsible for this problem nor is anyone with my politics. This would never have happened. This 'problem' is down to your politics, not mine. I massively resent everything about it. Edited by Stirlingsays (15 Sep 2019 12.26am)
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Teddy Eagle 15 Sep 19 12.26am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I might disagree you over many things but not this. In my opinion you are 100% correct and state the case succinctly. This isn't about her. This is about us showing everyone, including those among us who might have radical Islamic tendencies themselves, that our standards are never compromised. In some places in the world kindness and fairness to others is seen as a weakness to be exploited. And not just in the Islamic world. We need to demonstrate why this isn't the case. Great idea. Let’s just be tolerant until everyone understands how superior we are. What’s the plan if that doesn’t work?
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