Hostages and Beheadiing threat within GB
cessna
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With Islamic barbarism in the news and on the increase - would it be too far fetched to suggest any one of us within GB could now be at risk of being taken hostage by British Muslim extremists ?
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Edit: Not to ordinary people though I'd say
Oh dear...
Agreed, and I'm sure that security is being stepped up around military bases.
We do the muslim community and society as a whole no favours by playing softly softly with these animals.
And anger - there would be a serious amount of public disorder if this began to happen here.
Then perhaps our spineless politicians would finally get their arses in gear and do something about the radical Islamists in our midst.
But I would not hold my breath.
'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.
I feel a scheme similar to the above has merit and could at lest help the authorities to purge the ring-leaders.
We tried that in NI in the 1970s and it went horribly wrong. We have laws against extremism and people are being prosecuted under them - using the justice system is the right way to address such people.
Good idea. They could all be held at Barry Island Holiday Park, that will make them re-think their lives.
It was kind of gratifying when the original decapitation-meister Abu Musab Al Zarqawi got his arse handed to him in the form of a large US bomb on the top of his house, causing him to have to crawl out the rubble and die a short time later.
I haven't seen people being called racist unless they were being racist. It isn't racist to say that there is a threat from terrorists and I have never heard anyone say it is.
What was it that went terribly wrong? Are you speaking of the hunger strikes, the wearing of blankets, and the smearing of their cells with excrement?
Quite. Why some keep harping on about false accusations of racism, when there are none, escapes me.
If you start killing hostages, be prepared to pay the ultimate price one day.
I think with *some* people there is a tendency to make excuses for inappropriate actions taken by *some* Muslims, and call those who criticise it racist - the Trojan Horse story in Birmingham was one such case where I saw loads of well-meaning liberal people rushing in to make accusations of racism and witch-hunts, where some of the practises outlined in the schools must go against everything those people to believe in, and the fact that Birmingham City Council has admitted it did not act on concerns for fear of being called Islamophobic (http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jul/18/birmingham-council-disastrous-failure-islamism-schools-trojan-horse-letter) may have contributed to the radicalisation problem in Birmingham which doesn't help anyone or make life easier for anyone but the terrorist recruiters
I think this is what gives people the idea they can't say anything for fear of being called racist, but hopefully we can move past that now and acknowledge the issues and hopefully tackle them while not discriminating against the innocent
Why? The idiot thinks he will be going to his 77 virgins or however many it is much better to just do what another poster suggested, stick him in a tough prison.
But no doubt that will be against his human rights and we'll take it up the arse as usual and let him out for 'good behaviour' after 4 years.
This is complete and utter nonsense, and you must know it.