ISIS now hunts the infamous 17yr old British twins because they defected from the group.
#1
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 04:01
Hello to any Brits on here, do you think these people should be allowed to return to the UK, and if so, should they be or not be jailed?
#2
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 04:03
Sent back.
#3
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 04:04
They should be saved and put under investigation. Same as anyone who runs from Isis.
- Silvair aime ceci
#4
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 05:01
After the extent of their connection is assessed, if they are believed reliable, there shouldn't be any further investigation. If they are somewhat suspect, the only thing is monitoring them, but they can't be put in prison or any kind of constraint, since (from what I have read) there seems not to be any war crimes on their account.
#5
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 05:34
Send several dozens of Snipers on several Balloons. They will shoot down all ISIS members from the air in 1 month.
*is master of tactics*
- mybudgee et Eternal Phoenix aiment ceci
#6
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 07:06
http://www.dailymail...TED-caught.html
Hello to any Brits on here, do you think these people should be allowed to return to the UK, and if so, should they be or not be jailed?
No, **** 'em. They left, they knew the situation and what they were doing, now let them rot. I'm amazed at the lack of responsibility people take for their own actions, feckless ingrates.
- Eternal Phoenix, Seboist, Johnnie Walker et 2 autres aiment ceci
#7
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 07:16
Guest_StreetMagic_*
edit: Oops. Not a Brit. ![]()
Interesting story though.
#8
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 07:21
*clears throat*
uh... let em drive me mum's car?? Broom broom?
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#9
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 07:42
Guest_TrillClinton_*
No, **** 'em. They left, they knew the situation and what they were doing, now let them rot. I'm amazed at the lack of responsibility people take for their own actions, feckless ingrates.
"Let's be rebels and join isis. Don't you get it Susan? We would be rebels literally. "
- mybudgee aime ceci
#10
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 07:57
No, **** 'em. They left, they knew the situation and what they were doing, now let them rot. I'm amazed at the lack of responsibility people take for their own actions, feckless ingrates.
Nah. Let them come back, go on the talk-show circuit talking about how terrible ISIS is and then watch as a fanatic shows up and kills them for it. More points for both sides.
#11
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 08:09
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Nah. Let them come back, go on the talk-show circuit talking about how terrible ISIS is and then watch as a fanatic shows up and kills them for it. More points for both sides.
"16 and isis"
They are 17 but 16 fits the joke better
- A Crusty Knight Of Colour aime ceci
#12
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 08:12
Nah. Let them come back, go on the talk-show circuit talking about how terrible ISIS is and then watch as a fanatic shows up and kills them for it. More points for both sides.
Send them to America, invite them onto Bill Maher, then leave them to the ISIS fanatics. At least we'd be rid of that annoying liberal idiot Maher who looks like he squirmed his way out of a slug's anus.
- Inquisitor Recon, The Hierophant et TheChosenOne aiment ceci
#13
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 08:25
They probably got tired of all the mistreatment/rape that was likely going on.
Bring 'em back. they may have useful intel.
#14
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 08:34
I'm not a Brit, but all I have to say is "Happy Hunting" to ISIS.
- slimgrin aime ceci
#15
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 09:07
I honestly don't understand the thought process here, what the hell possesses somebody to think "Gee ISIS sure sounds swell! Lets go to Iraq and become ISIS groupies!"? I don't understand how any female would choose of their own volition to follow the teachings of Islam let alone join such a radical group unless they were indoctrinated by religious dogma from a young age.
Not sure whether to despise these girls for their foolishness or pity them because of their religious upbringing.
- A Crusty Knight Of Colour aime ceci
#16
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:04
I'm not a Brit, but all I have to say is "Happy Hunting" to ISIS.
How much do you value human life?
#17
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:11
They joined ISIS in the first place. People should be responsible for their actions. So its their problem, not ours.
- Cunning Villain aime ceci
#18
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:19
They joined ISIS in the first place. People should be responsible for their actions. So its their problem, not ours.
I'd like to hear you to repeat those words with an AK-47 pointed at your temple. It's easy to be a smooth talker with the lives of others.
#19
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:44
I'd like to hear you to repeat those words with an AK-47 pointed at your temple. It's easy to be a smooth talker with the lives of others.
As far as I know Tishen hasn't willingly chosen to move to a country where getting an AK pointed at you is a realistic possibility either. If you wish to join a barbaric revolt, you better be sure you're willing to deal with the consequences as well.
- Bayonet Hipshot et Cunning Villain aiment ceci
#20
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:47
I honestly don't understand the thought process here, what the hell possesses somebody to think "Gee ISIS sure sounds swell! Lets go to Iraq and become ISIS groupies!"? I don't understand how any female would choose of their own volition to follow the teachings of Islam let alone join such a radical group unless they were indoctrinated by religious dogma from a young age.
Not sure whether to despise these girls for their foolishness or pity them because of their religious upbringing.
A number of women get the 'tingles from such "bad boys". Look at how Charles Mansion and other such criminals get marriage offers from women outside of prison.
I'd like to hear you to repeat those words with an AK-47 pointed at your temple. It's easy to be a smooth talker with the lives of others.
You're acting as if these were some innocent school girls walking down the street licking lollipops until ISIS drove by and threw nets on them to drag them off to Syria. They're grown adults whom decided to spit on the western society whom gave them far more luxuries and opportunity than the primitive barbarians they ran off to.
They made their bed and now they might lie in it(like Dzhokhar Tsarnaev). I have zero sympathy for them and other volunteers from western countries.
- Inquisitor Recon, Bayonet Hipshot et Cunning Villain aiment ceci
#21
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:51
That's the problem with kids these days. No sense of commitment.
#22
Posté 15 mai 2015 - 11:52
Squeeze as much intelligence as possible from them, then put them on trial for aiding a insurgent organization. Easy squeezy.
- Cknarf aime ceci
#23
Posté 16 mai 2015 - 12:02
As far as I know Tishen hasn't willingly chosen to move to a country where getting an AK pointed at you is a realistic possibility either. If you wish to join a barbaric revolt, you better be sure you're willing to deal with the consequences as well.
Those women are asking for help. You're saying it's right to deny help because they have made a heavy mistake. This mindset explains also why death penalty - and inhuman life-sentence - is still active in the U.S. plus other divinely enlightened countries.
You're acting as if these were some innocent school girls walking down the street licking lollipops until ISIS drove by and threw nets on them to drag them off to Syria. They're grown adults whom decided to spit on the western society whom gave them far more luxuries and opportunity than the primitive barbarians they ran off to.
They made their bed and now they might lie in it(like Dzhokhar Tsarnaev). I have zero sympathy for them and other volunteers from western countries.
Innocent or not, they want help because they will die, most probably. You'd deny help to a person, the one that betrayed you, even when she clearly fears for her life. It's the most irresponsible way to deal with humanity, and this mindset states you two are unerring whilst others are not. Pray you don't ever make a mistake, you won't be forgiven by others like you.
- Dermain aime ceci
#24
Posté 16 mai 2015 - 12:06
A number of women get the 'tingles from such "bad boys". Look at how Charles Mansion and other such criminals get marriage offers from women outside of prison.
Not sure I get the "bad boy" vibe from ISIS though, they are not so much rebels stickin it to tha man as they are gutless bullies preaching an ass backwards set of beliefs and threatening violence on those who can't defend themselves when the world does not bow down to their demands.
#25
Posté 16 mai 2015 - 12:07
Those women are asking for help. You're saying it's right to deny help because they have made a heavy mistake. This mindset explains also why death penalty - and inhuman life-sentence - is still active in the U.S. plus other divinely enlightened countries.
Innocent or not, they want help because they will die, most probably. You'd deny help to a person, the one that betrayed you, even when she clearly fears for her life. It's the most irresponsible way to deal with humanity, and this mindset states you two are unerring whilst others are not. Pray you don't ever make a mistake, you won't be forgiven by others like you.
What obligation does the U.S. have to save them if they renounced their citizenship.




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