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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: The Sheriff on 22 February 2015, 22:06:11
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Top of the news for the last two days has been these three girls who have gone (supposedly) to Syria to join IS. So?
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take their passports away and when they want to come back send them back there....good riddens to bad rubbish
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Should be shot in front of their..... Oh no wait. That might actually happen. :-[
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Any parents on here with daughters that age?
Do you keep their passports or let them have them?
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Any parents on here with daughters that age?
Do you keep their passports or let them have them?
Hang on a minute. First they had to be radicalised, then put in contact with people who could make it happen. Hong long does that take?
Am I the only one who feels like I'm being fed large amounts of bullshit on a daily basis.
That's the trouble with the information highway, you see. It's very easy to make it the misinformation highway.
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Once their " husbands " are martyred they'll be back with a brace of kids each and then straight onto benefits , you'll see .
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Once their " husbands " are martyred they'll be back with a brace of kids each and then straight onto benefits , you'll see .
OOOOOOOO......you cynic you.......
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right,
they going to join a group of caveman which killing people for the sake of having a fag?
the whole bunch of them should be thrown in a hole and set on fire.
they the new threat to the rest of the world to go ahead with there interpretation of there religion, regardless.
so if they join, the not more worth then the whole bunch over there.
why bother, why actually wasting time to write this down for bringing it up in the news.
if they get shot, raped or whatever i wouldn't care less.
jesus, allah, isis, muslim or any religion or whatever.
there i never any reason to force anybody to a religion they don't want for whatever reasons.
so much to this, force me to you're religion against my will because i live quiet happy the way i do, get what's coming to you.
and believe i am the last person which wouldn't kill a human if i have to.
but - i wouldn't do it for any believe someone force me to.
i am my own boss there is no one which can tell me how i have to live.
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Retarded, misguided or otherwise plain naive...
They are someones children, although clearly not yours judging by the lack of compassion for their families :-X
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I find it very hard to think that the families had no idea this was happening, I know its a pretty extreme religion but either way.
Reality is they are children and hence the parents need to feel responsible.
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the parents need to feel responsible.
And so they bloody well should.
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Round them up, put em in a feild and bomb the Bastards.
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Round them up, put em in a feild and bomb the Bastards.
IS, the parents, the security services, the runaways or all of the above? ;D
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Round them up, put em in a feild and bomb the Bastards.
IS, the parents, the security services, the runaways or all of the above? ;D
The big field that is Syria Iraq and others alike :y
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You have got to admire the effectiveness of the online recruiting campaign.
Food and warmth, luxury provide by parents, unlimited internet, education, prospect of a good job. Equal rights.(Britain)
VERSUS
Veil in public, only allowed out to go to pray, endless skivvying, no one to complain to if beaten, prospect of being stoned to death for minor offences that wouldn't even register in Britain. etc etc ( Some god forsaken place(pun intended) often without sanitation, electric etc.
I still maintain "How did they get their passports?". Once again I blame it on the parents- my mantra on a lot of ills for many years. How many parents on this forum of young teenage girls allow them to have their passports? I would venture none but as ever I am prepared to be surprised by mankinds stupidity. Then to go on TV and say "wail, wail and thrice wail....." gets my goat.
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the parents need to feel responsible.
And so they bloody well should.
..and they should be Held responsible. >:(
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Its not just kids though, obviously. Any nieve drop out from society will do.
You may of seen some of the Islamic state individuals on the news, claiming Sharia law etc etc around London a few years back. Odd balls, each one. Pushed forward from the crowd to speak out, while the clerics sit in the back ground organising and cajoling them from under a "friendly" arm(or hook) . The body language and positioning in the group was painfull to watch, the staging was so blatant, yet the individuals completely oblivious.
Grooming exists in many forms. From the church to Isis. Savile and Glitter to (allegedly)the colour pink for Girls is said not to be a natural choice, but one society forces on them, for example.... ( Bollards to that last one btw) How wide is your range of acceptance of "training" ...?
Boris Johnson made some comments a few weeks ago that made him a better profiler than the orthoroties imo. Nail on head!
Putins reach much goes much further than we accept. As Syria would be very differant today if not for his stance on western intervention. Ok, waffling now. ;D
Back on topic. If we allow the "drop outs" (for want of a better phrase) from society to free fall, one has to ask how low can they go and will you accept the consequences. Clearly there are no depths too low in some quarters.
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Round them up, put em in a feild and bomb the Bastards.
:y
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I'm still struggling to understand how 3 schoolgirls were allowed to travel to Turkey in the first place. :( Especially as they were all of Middle Eastern appearance/extraction, although that probably stopped anyone from asking questions for fear of being labelled racist. ::)
I guess it's another consequence of not having proper border controls. :-\
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I'm still struggling to understand how 3 schoolgirls were allowed to travel to Turkey in the first place. :( Especially as they were all of Middle Eastern appearance/extraction, although that probably stopped anyone from asking questions for fear of being labelled racist. ::)
I guess it's another consequence of not having proper border controls. :-\
Or any parental control. I still fail to understand how they became radicalised, planned such a trip, including obtaining passports, tickets and visas and then disappeared without raising an inking of suspicion among their families.
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When enquiries were made in turkey as to whether the girls had been spotted or not, a local policeman said "They all look the same to me". ;D
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I'm still struggling to understand how 3 schoolgirls were allowed to travel to Turkey in the first place. :( Especially as they were all of Middle Eastern appearance/extraction, although that probably stopped anyone from asking questions for fear of being labelled racist. ::)
I guess it's another consequence of not having proper border controls. :-\
Or any parental control. I still fail to understand how they became radicalised, planned such a trip, including obtaining passports, tickets and visas and then disappeared without raising an inking of suspicion among their families.
I guess all of that can be quietly achieved online in a bedroom and if they had possession of their own passports or knew where their parents kept all the families passports then it's job done. ::)
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When enquiries were made in turkey as to whether the girls had been spotted or not, a local policeman said "They all look the same to me". ;D
dont surprise me at all. ;D
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No one seems to have acknowledged that one of the girls had stolen her older sisters passport, making her seem older. Two kids over the age of twelve travelling with an older teenager during half term week... probably a few hundred thousand kids in the same position ::)
Myself and my colleagues have dropped off and collected some thirty children at /from airports over the past couple of weekends. The only issue was with one eleven year old travelling on a first class adult ticket, and the only person who took exception to him was an over zealous Customs Officer when he came back to Gatwick. :-X
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No one seems to have acknowledged that one of the girls had stolen her older sisters passport, making her seem older. Two kids over the age of twelve travelling with an older teenager during half term week... probably a few hundred thousand kids in the same position ::)
Myself and my colleagues have dropped off and collected some thirty children at /from airports over the past couple of weekends. The only issue was with one eleven year old travelling on a first class adult ticket, and the only person who took exception to him was an over zealous Customs Officer when he came back to Gatwick. :-X
Ah, I missed that. ::) It explains a lot. ;)
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The Beeb are just reporting that the girls were smuggled into Syria 4 or 5 days ago. ::)
My guess is that they will find out what the the old saying about being careful what you wish for is all about. :-\
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I started this thread to complain that the BBC wouldn't shut up about it and now you're all at it.
Don't care....... :P
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I find it odd that 2 of the families clearly have do decent pictures of their daughters, going by the tv news pictures. Although in some cultures, having girls is always a disappointment.