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Originally Posted by Dezzy
A teenage girl is targeted and groomed to join a terrorist organisation, with grooming methods very much similar to that of victims of sex trafficking and sexual assault. She goes to the Middle East, is made to marry an IS fighter, has several children that all die and this is all before she's 20 years old. When she wants to come home, the UK government make a pantomine of it all to appeal to rancid gammon and hold her out to dry when we've taken back actual violent terrorists in the past with no such furore. She gets made an example of to sate the vindictiveness of this country and we all become hypocrites in the process as we strip a UK citizen of her citizenship and leave her without a nation, forcing her to become Afghanistan's problem when everyone that supports such actions would be throwing a fit if another country forced us to take in their 'undesirables' in the way we've forced Afghanistan to keep hold of Shamima. It's also against basic human rights to make someone nationless but that's what we've done because **** the rules, we're Britain.
I never used to feel much sympathy for her, but the more I hear about it, the more I realise how ****ed up it is and how hypocritical people are about it. Like, look in this thread alone. Look at Rustic's older posts about saying how Shamima Begum wasn't 'sorry enough' at the right time and that it's too late now. Rustic made out that there was some kind of time limit on things like this but she'd move the goalposts if the situation was different.
Shamima Begum should be allowed to come back, face the courts on any crimes she has committed, and be completely deprogrammed. Her experiences could prove to be very important in anti-terrorism and radicalisation efforts, but nah, gotta appeal to the bloodlust of the armchair gammon and punish someone who is very much a victim of teenage naivete and circumstances while we accept actual dangerous terrorists back with nary a complaint.
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Interesting.
Thank you .
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