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Alex Henning executed apparantly?

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Teessidemackem, Sep 21, 2014.

  1. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    And you're helping by doing what exactly, watching the telly while you bash your keyboard <doh>
     
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  2. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Irrelevant drivel ^

    He was called stupid for being there, in my eyes he isnt stupid but a very brave selfless bloke


    I'll bid you goodnight as I dont argue with idiots, which going on your first post I've come across you clearly are
     
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  3. Smug in Boots

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    Selfless by leaving his wife while he's off taking a van load of tat on a journey that cost more than it's worth?

    A man without any specialist skills, a knowledge of the region or even a basic grasp of the language?

    He'd have been better sending a donation and staying at home looking after disadvantaged children in his own area.

    I'm no one's idiot which you obviously realise ....... hence you 'hitting & running'.

    It's a credit to your good judgement.
     
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  4. Billy Death

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    Smegma licker.
     
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  5. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    When the thread was created the bloke was virtually unknown to us as well as these professional candle lighters.

    If they had any real respect they wouldn't attack a board where a great deal of genuine respect is shown to people from all walks of life.

    Trying to grab the moral high ground, over a harmless error, is as fake and embarrassing as it's possible to imagine.

    "Yeah we really showed those Sunderland supporters about respect, we corrected a spelling mistake on their own board!"
     
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  6. Billy Death

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    Sums it up for me mate. <ok>
     
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  7. MackemsRule

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    No matter how well intentioned, Henning was a fool for putting himself in harms way.
    He ignored any warnings and still felt HE had to be the one to make deliveries.
    Where as he had no need to travel there, so people will read into that what they may.

    His family would prefer him to be at home I'm sure, rather than a pat on the back for being so brave and kind.

    Same goes for journalists who go out there to deliberately put themselves in harms way.
    As if them being there is more newsworthy.




    Edited to replace pat on the head, to pat on the back,
    Just in case the ****ing bleeding hearts claim I was trying to be funny.
     
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  8. BrAdY

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    but mate, that's irrelevant, he shouldn't have been beheaded regardless, he wanted to help people even though it was stupid, that should never be forgotten.. no point saying what he did and didn't do was right or wrong, and frankly, there's no need .. cause he has been murdered by the f**ing isis scum and his family and friends will be suffering

    no one should have to see or hear about a loved one going through such an experience especially for wanting to help people

    it's just what a ****ed up world we live in

    ima go pakistan and say im the latter day prophet, and that allah spoke to me when i was having a ****, cause it's just as believable as all taht ****e
     
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  9. MackemsRule

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    Of course it's not irrelevant!
    Even putting aside my views on his decision making, to then say he shouldn't have been beheaded is ridiculous.
    The ****ers are doing it to their own, to think that he is somehow going to be excused, because he's a "good guy".
    He put himself in harms way and suffered the consequences.

    Soldiers do it because they are paid to do it. (And I would guess a lot of them would prefer not to be there.)
     
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  10. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    One image of a journalist in a flak jacket, crouching behind a wall is enough ....... just rerun it for every conflict and we'd get the message.

    I remember me Mam telling me not to go near the range because I'd be certain to be burned.
    Going to a country with bloodthirsty Western-hating mental cases is the modern equivalent.
     
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  11. BrAdY

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    that's ridiculous, ofcourse he shouldn't be beheaded.. just like anyone innocent should have been ****ing hell... that's regardless.. you're a bit daft, i've seen loads of innocent muslims in iraq executed by isis, should they not be beheaded because theyre in the wrong place? it shouldn't be happening
     
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  12. Smug in Boots

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    Meanwhile, back in his home town .... http://www.itv.com/news/2012-06-25/day-one-salford-student-murder-trial/

    "Kiaran Stapleton, 21, walked up to Indian student Anuj Bidve, 23, and his friends in the street in Ordsall, Salford, in the early hours of Boxing Day last year.

    He asked them the time and when someone answered he pulled out a gun without warning, put it to Mr Bidve's head and fired one shot. Stapleton then "smirked or laughed" before he ran off to his nearby family home, Manchester Crown Court heard."


    I'd be very reluctant to wander around the middle of Manchester in the early hours, let alone the Middle East.
     
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  13. BrAdY

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    whats your point smug:p?
     
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  14. Smug in Boots

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    The point is that if you put your head in an alligator's mouth you have to appreciate the risk that you might be bitten.

    I'd be very reluctant to wander around the middle of Manchester in the early hours, let alone the Middle East.

    IMO the bloke was on an ego trip rather than a humanitarian trip.

    I know you're not supposed to say it but I believe that's the truth, so hang me.
     
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  15. Cyclops

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    He made his choice & ultimately died for it, he will have known that it was a possibility before he set foot over there. What's going to happen on our own soil is what people should be thinking of, don't think every Isis sympathizer or wannabe has already left and gone over there. Would be looking over my shoulder every time I was on a bus or train in area's largely infested with the allah virus.
     
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  16. BrAdY

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    all im saying is, maybe i have too much fantasy mate, but i dont believe anyone should beheaded especially for being in a particular country, surely you agree with that?

    we will be a muslim country by 2050 mate
     
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  17. Nostalgic

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    Just watched a lengthy report and interviews by the BBC world news about his background and he has been involved with charity work for quite some time and this was not his first trip to that area. From the tone of it he was a caring compassionate man who did much charity regardless of colour or creed and the fact of the matter is that he was part of a convoy delivering ambulances loaded with new clothing for babies and young children as well as medical supplies so I doubt if it was an ego trip. Maybe he was a man of action rather than a stay at home just giving money to salve his conscience whilst children starved or died.

    His murder has been condemned by the Muslim charities and other Arab leaders so he was maybe more well thought of by them rather than his fellow countrymen.
     
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  18. theevilreddevil

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    Anyone else believe what happened in Woolwich is in planning to happen on a mass scale around the world simultaneously
     
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  19. Cyclops

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    Doubt it could be pulled off in simultaneous fashion due to monitoring of communication but wouldn't be surprised at these random lone wolf type attacks as they get called. Maybe small groups of Mr mackeys plotting together and such.
     
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  20. BrAdY

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    smug cant believe anyone doing any good, can be doing it for anything other than ones ego...
     
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