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This **** that appeared on the jihadi next door programme, if things had been in place then he would have either been locked up or deported and every single person who died on saturday night and since would all still be alive and enjoying life. |
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Course people and me care about innocent lives being lost...what the **** do you think all the uproar about saturday is about? |
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I then went quiet for a bit, embarrassed that I had been talking loud enough for the whole bus to hear (mind, there were only 5 people on the bus except us, luckily) then apparently forgot about this and started going on about how we are up Trumps arse and how we have to stay that way until we know how Brexit turns out trade deal wise...and some older guy turned round and said 'well theres enough room up Trumps arse for us all to fit' and everyone started sniggering...then I got off the bus. Nice story :D |
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Oh was just on FB there and they had a live stream of a group of 100 Muslim leaders paying tribute at the London bridge memorial area where the flowers are and that, and my god Vicky, the vast majority of comments popping up were just awful. "too late now" "Why aren't their more of you" "Have you got a suicide vest on" etc etc etc ...................can't do right for doing wrong |
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When people I know start saying stuff about these attacks and how Muslims 'should be standing up against ISIS' and stuff..I always make a point of asking what the **** they should do in order to please people. And noone ever has an answer. I always point out how ISIS have killed a HELL of a lot more Muslim people than westerners..people seem to be shocked when they hear that and it does tend to shut them up and make them think. I mean, when there was the attack on the Tunisian beach and the locals all stood around the Brits...was that reported much? Was it ****. The attack was reported on, but the fact that these 'horrible Muslims' protected 'us' was left out. And when it wasn't left out...the comments on the articles were all along the lines of 'rargh, they probably were actually part of the attack, this is just to make themselves look good, was all fake' and stuff. When people talk of that attack, the fact that normal Muslims were the ****ing heroes in it never seems to get a mention. |
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Also to add, what "ordinary muslims" can do according to alot of people is stop hiding terrorists amongst them but we've already heard stories of muslims having reported people who tried to recruit them and nothing was done about it |
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I get what you are saying but I think its a very dangerous route to be going down where, for example someone can be locked up on suspicion of doing something, when they may not have even been doing that if that makes sense? This will affect us all...not just the bad people. https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-of-terrorists Quote:
In short, I disagree that someone should ever be locked up or deported simply because we think they are planning something. But if there is enough evidence they actually are then of course we should be able to lock them up (preferably in solitary, so they can not radicalize other people in prison) but we can do this already, and do do this already. Intelligence agencies get it wrong sometimes though. |
My understanding is that it would involve opting out of some human rights laws that we currently subscribe to from europe, it doesn't affect British laws, they have to go through and be approved by parliament as they have always done.
We have kicked back in the past at laws around prisoners voting rights for example. It's really quite alarmist to say that our liberty is in jeopardy. We have many checks and balances in the system. |
Those poor people.:bawling:
Makes you think how lucky we are. We can debate politics and the world from all different angles and not worry about the same fate. |
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Just heard on the news theres apparently been a 5x rise in Islamophobic hate crime after the recent attacks.
No surprise, but upsetting. |
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I mean, it sounds like people are wanting the power to deport/lock up anyone who is simply suspected of stuff. No actual proof needed or anything. Thats an extremely dangerous way of thinking. I get that people are scared, but that really is not the answer. There should always need to be proof rather that 'we just think they may be planning' (or...on the more extreme end which sadly many seem to come under 'he has brown skin, deport him, regardless of if he is born in Britain')...and at the moment, if there is proof they are locked up...so quite what is meant to to change besides 'normal people' losing their rights to innocent until proven guilty too? |
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Arrest everyone connected to him and waterboard them. |
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That BIB right there is why Human Rights need protecting |
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Everyone connected to him should be tortured. For what exactly? What do you mean by 'connected'. Family, friends, colleagues, people who have known him in the past...what? This kind of thinking scares me so much. |
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Wow, imagine being tortured because someone you used to know a few years ago committed a crime. Or because a family member did. Sadly, I really do think some people would be happy with this. Until it happened to them of course...but no...it would never happen to them, could never happen to them. Until it actually does... Guilty until proven innocent, with a bit of legal torture thrown in for good measure :S |
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Imagine using 160 deaths to try and push some political agenda.
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