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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
Why should we have any moral responsibility for her?
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Because she's a British citizen and was clearly radicalised in Britain. We have far more responsibility for her than any OTHER country does, so it's morally questionable to say "lol she's ur problem now, we don't want her here."
Again this is probably being confused with "her rights". I'm saying if she's a dangerous individual, she's
our dangerous individual, and it's the UK's responsibility to make sure she's monitored. Not anyone else's. It's not OK to pretend that everything is fine so long as she's off "being dangerous overseas" and not on British soil.
Honestly, the double standards are staggering in Britain.
"Here's a dangerous individual living in Britain but born and raised elsewhere. Send him back there!!
...oh there's a dangerous individual born and raised in THIS country living over there? Keep them! Don't send them here!!"
At some point you have to pick a lane
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