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JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 4 Jun 2017 19:34

I am fortunate not to be at any risk where I live
Only two Muslims Families live near me
and they are both decent hard working Families
and to be honest I really like them :-D :-D

And even they have suffered In their own countries
They have come here to live in safety
Which with what's going on sadly worries them to :-( :-(

Caroline

Caroline Report 4 Jun 2017 19:37

Thanks Maggie

Joy....again don't get drawn into the possible trap of it's only muslims doing evil...anyone is capable of evil in the right circumstances

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 4 Jun 2017 19:39

'Detainment, deportation, and exclusion' are the measures Colonel Richard Kemp is calling for with regard to people who are on the police watch list.
The former Commander of the British Forces in Afghanistan, who is also the former Head of Counter Terrorism Intelligence in the Cabinet Office, spoke to Andrew Pierce following the London Bridge terrorist attack. 
He said: "I think what needs to happen is we need to be sweeping these people off our streets. 
"We will find, I would be probably 90 per cent sure, that those people who were shot dead by the police last night, were already known to the police, along with at least 3,000, or 23,000, depending on which figure you accept. 
"Jihadists who are free in the UK, who we know are involved, or connected, with terrorism. Those people need to be, as many as possible, got rid of."

Caroline

Caroline Report 4 Jun 2017 19:46

And again I hear you Joy and agree in many ways.....but as far as possible I for one would like if possible to work within the decent boundaries our free countries offer....but fully acknowledge that to do so is asking for more trouble.

Turning the other cheek isn't an option any more.

Freedom comes with limits why should the limits always be followed only by the law abiding.

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 4 Jun 2017 19:52

Maybe we need to engage our armed forces more
instead of the Police
Lets face it They are their to protect this country
and at the moment some towns and cities need it :-( :-(

Caroline

Caroline Report 4 Jun 2017 19:54

The argument would be though that you're then in a police state....that said.....if the price is freedom...and if you've nothing to hide....

Rambling

Rambling Report 4 Jun 2017 20:02

It's unrealistic to think that interning 'suspects' without trial works. Look at the IRA hunger strikers...they were martyrs in the eyes of many, and what is more inspiring to someone vulnerable ( or patriotic) than to emulate their heroes and be imprisoned or die for the cause?

In any case what are you going to do about home grown extremists? and by that I don't just mean the Islamic ones. What about the white supremacists cloaking their racism in a thin veneer of patriotism? You know the type, they post 'patriotic' slogans on FB whilst spreading lies, which dumb people then believe to be the truth ( without EVER stopping to find a reliable source).


It's a fair point that those who leave this country to fight for ISIS should be stopped from returning, but that isn't going to stop them then staying there to bolster the strength of ISIS or going elsewhere to spread their own particular perversion of Islam, and that is certainly not something anyone wants to see.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 4 Jun 2017 21:28

An interesting piece by John Pilger:

http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/05/31/terror-in-britain-what-did-the-prime-minister-know/

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 5 Jun 2017 00:09

I learnt about this when I visited the village last month.

What has not been reported a) the men are only allowed to touch their own wives so they threw money at the women shopkeepers b) they were slaughtering animals in the streets and leaving the blood there.

A solution? How far would you go with millions of people in the UK as opposed to a couple of hundred in a smallish settlement?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean
/guatemala/11065563/Jewish-sect-expelled-from-Guatemalan-village-after-clashes-with-Mayan-villagers.htm
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Rambling

Rambling Report 5 Jun 2017 00:13

I have to say I am not entirely 'sure' of John Pilger these days, not entirely sure that he is not just an angry older man with a tendency to see conspiracies where they do not exist ( not unusual, the net is full of them), albeit one who has past glories in investigative journalism to his name and a very convincing way with words ( be aware that a person with a way with words is not necessarily right and not necessarily beyond having their own personal axe to grind).

Maybe I am wrong, and I'm not saying he is in any way untruthful, but the way he sees things may just be one interpretation, and there is always more than one that needs to be considered?



Rambling

Rambling Report 5 Jun 2017 00:14

Link's not working Sue?

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Jun 2017 00:17

Is it right, misguided or just lazy to blame Saudi Arabia and Wahhabism for terrorist attacks?
A piece written by a Muslim. If you can't be bothered reading it, (and I wouldn't blame you) the sixth paragraph down, and the second to last paragraph say quite a bit :-D

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/20/opinion/dont-blame-wahhabism-for-terrorism.html?_r=0

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 5 Jun 2017 00:23

https://panampost.com/panam-staff/2014/09/02/orthodox-jewish-community-expelled-from-village-in-guatemala/


oh I forgot they were bathing naked in the lake too

Rambling

Rambling Report 5 Jun 2017 00:30

Same ones Sue? http://www.timesofisrael.com/guatemalan-authorities-raid-secretive-compound-of-jewish-cult/

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 5 Jun 2017 00:39

Yes, now you would think I would support any anti Zionist group but not so.

There was no attempt at integration (and it wouldn't have been difficult). The same applies to some ethnic groups in the UK but not all.

One things I also found out was that every single citizen carries an ID card, this is needed to make large purchases, pay bills, buy mobile phones etc., My son has one so even though I paid for a local mobile the invoice included his ID number. Visitors had to produce their passports. Makes perfect sense in a country that had seen it's fair share of corruption. Also makes sense in the UK. Want to buy a knife - not without ID linked to a database. Yes huge initial set up costs but worth the money.

I am and always have been in favour of ID cards in the UK.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Jun 2017 08:30

Interesting links, Sue and Rose - with the Rabbi's past, it does make you wonder, and is indicative of how easy it is for 'sects' to isolate themselves.

I put the link to John Pilger, as it was a bit thought provoking.

Caroline

Caroline Report 5 Jun 2017 11:59

All very well and good.......but what to do at home?

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 5 Jun 2017 12:32

I have an ID card from the thirties!!!

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Jun 2017 12:43

Ann, I wasn't born then - will my granny's do? :-D :-D :-D

Seriously though, ID cards would be a good idea.

At the moment you can use a driving licence, or passport to prove who you are.
I don't drive - and my passport has nearly run out :-(
I don't fancy spending £72+ on a passport I'm not likely to use very often (if at all)

I'm also of the generation who didn't receive a plastic card with my N number on it - I just know it by heart.
An ID card with photo, NI and NHS number on it would be very useful - could be shown before treatment at hospital, to ensure you're entitled to free healthcare, and to future employers to prove you're entitled to work/claim benefits here. :-D

Caroline

Caroline Report 5 Jun 2017 12:55

Sounds like an idea for sure except how would you stop counterfeit cards?

Side issue it would solve much of the NHS problems as so much is spent on people who shouldn't have free treatment. Forget this rubbish no one wants to be a racist by asking for proof, go to almost any other country and they'll ask for proof of either entitlement or insurance coverage. The triage nurse deals with it not rocket science.

"The IRA were a far stronger and more effective terror organisaton than current pea shooter terrorism which masquerades as islamic. "
Interesting might be the case I don't have access to actual proof of that statement obviously. That said if the IRA were so bad why were they given get out of jail free cards are you saying this is the solution for todays problems?