Lostsoldier
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Are you from Bradford?Lol, there were a few idiots walking around with ISIS t-shirts on in my local town here in the UK, doesn't mean much really.
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Are you from Bradford?Lol, there were a few idiots walking around with ISIS t-shirts on in my local town here in the UK, doesn't mean much really.
that's some serious crime...what's stopping army from putting bullets in their heads.
Goi should introduce some scholarships or some rozgar yojna for kasmiri youth.
So they don't have time for all this crap.
And ends with a lifetime in jail or in some cases a bullet to the head
I was referring to the incident in Kashmir.Which ISIS fighters or prospective fighters have been jailed for life or shot in the head, in UK?
I was referring to the incident in Kashmir.
Haha, no mate. I'm from Berkshire.Are you from Bradford?
You're right about this, the system in the UK is FAR too lax about these things. Case in point is the fact that Anjem Choudary is allowed to walk around freely and spew his hatred.Which ISIS fighters or prospective fighters have been jailed for life or shot in the head, in UK?
what was that??
Just by holding an ISIS flag are these men trying to threaten the Indian forces or do they think our forces would piddle in fear??
India is not Middle east!!!
Karara jawab milega!! Lolz
The local Syrians say that the British fighters have been documented to the most cruel and brutal, next only to Chechens. I wonder how you guys would cope up with the blowback if these people manage to make it back to Britain.Come on, it's not the idiots in the ISIS t-shirts we need to be worried about. It's the ones that are working on their sinister plans behind the scenes.
It's not going to be pretty that's for sure, it is little wonder the West is so hurriedly joining together to take the fight to these clowns in the ME? Rather fight them there than back home.The local Syrians say that the British fighters have been documented to the most cruel and brutal, next only to Chechens. I wonder how you guys would cope up with the blowback if these people manage to make it back to Britain.
@Abingdonboy ,since you live in Britain,could you enlighten me as to why these European politicians are such wimps when dealing with the radical members of their society.Surely they must know that in long term,these people will be the spark that will burn down their homes.It's not going to be pretty that's for sure, it is little wonder the West is so hurriedly joining together to take the fight to these clowns in the ME? Rather fight them there than back home.
I guess it is the fear of being labelled "racist" and such. It is often said that "political correctness" has gone too far in the UK (possibly in other European nations too) but it seems that many politicians are bound by the constant pressure to be "pc" all the time and calling a spade a spade would simply invite a backlash from the media and opposing politicians.@Abingdonboy ,since you live in Britain,could you enlighten me as to why these European politicians are such wimps when dealing with the radical members of their society.Surely they must know that in long term,these people will be the spark that will burn down their homes.
Aha you are a neighbour probably on my west.I said Bradford because it has a large Muslim population.Haha, no mate. I'm from Berkshire.
You're right about this, the system in the UK is FAR too lax about these things. Case in point is the fact that Anjem Choudary is allowed to walk around freely and spew his hatred.
Mp's from Bradford, Manchester, whole of Yorkshire and Lancashire.I guess it is the fear of being labelled "racist" and such. It is often said that "political correctness" has gone too far in the UK (possibly in other European nations too) but it seems that many politicians are bound by the constant pressure to be "pc" all the time and calling a spade a spade would simply invite a backlash from the media and opposing politicians.
Another factor that shouldn't be ignored is the extent to which vote bank politics come into play, here in the UK it is no secret that certain political parties are, to an extent, beholden to certain minority groups depending on their votes and political contributions.
This is just my, rather superficial and amateurish, assessment though- no doubt it is a multi-faceted and incredibly complex topic.