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Old 03-04-2018, 07:17 PM #16
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Originally Posted by kirklancaster View Post
They relinquished any 'British Citizenship' when they committed TREASON by VOLUNTARILY leaving these shores and joining a Terrorist Organisation which is at WAR with the UK and by committing the most savage, inhuman, and evil murders of INNOCENT civilians - Brits among them - in the service of that Terrorist Organisation.
Except they haven't and things like human rights are made meaningless if we grant and take them away at will. How does endorsing execution of prisoners without due course make you any better than the people you oppose? senseless murder does not make it okay for us to kill prisoners in similar ways. IT doesn't make us any better than they are. We must do better and be better, not respond in kind just because it's easy, it's the weak way of doing things.

The concern about radicalisation is easily handled by simply isolating terrorists from general prisoners.

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