100% they will charge the copper who fired the last shot, two minutes after the others, to finish off one of the twitchers.
I really wouldn't be surprised.
100% they will charge the copper who fired the last shot, two minutes after the others, to finish off one of the twitchers.
100% they will charge the copper who fired the last shot, two minutes after the others, to finish off one of the twitchers.
In my book, that's just being thorough and doing your job properly
Agreed. In the USA many more people get shot and killed by their own children accidentally each year than by terrorists. That doesn't make great headlines though.
The issue isn't that some people think things should be done and others don't. The way some people try to polarise views of others incorrectly is lazy and misleading, it's fair to say as a starting point that everyone thinks terrorism and murdering is a bad thing and should be prevented where possible. Where people differ is over how big a problem it actually is and then what measures are reasonable to deal with it. This are both very emotive grey areas.
How big a problem is it? Well as a cause of death it's off the scale. The bottom of the scale that is. 61,000 people died of dementia in the last year and the government have cut funding on care, medical treatment and are trying to push payment onto the dementia sufferers themselves. Hell over 1,000 people die each year falling down the stairs. If people want to play a numbers game then terrorism is a minute problem to the point of insignificance. So lets forget about the numbers then if you want. Windy said that if it was a member of my (though he wasn't talking to me at the time) family or a friend who had been killed in the terrorist attack then I would think differently. That may be true but is that not the case for pretty much every cause of death? If my wife gets run over by a drunk driver I'm unlikely to think "oh well these things happen", if my mother develops dementia (the leading cause of death in women I think) I have a suspicion I'll be a tad upset and if one of my sons takes his own life (suicide is shockingly the leading cause of death amongst men from 18-30, what the hell does that say about our country!) I'd probably not get over it ever either - the level of funding for mental health in this country has also been cut drastically, especially amongst children.
Terrorism is bad, it is a problem but my opinion is that it's a sideshow to the actual problems we have. There is a lot of hyperbole around and it seems that anyone who says anything suggesting there are bigger or other issues get put in a box with ISIS sympathisers.
What do we do? Well I tell you what will make no difference whatsoever. Theresa May saying they will get longer sentences - the suicide bomber and the men who got shot. Pretty sure that, as far as deterrents go it's not a great one. Similar to many gangs jail-time, if served, is often seen as a badge of honour. We could of course try to break the internet but no-one is actually sure it is possible, most think it sort of isn't. It's hard to say, to the point of impossible, but my opinion (and it is just an opinion) is this: most wars end when the people you are fighting with stop. Not because you've killed them all or bombed them all or beaten them up but because they've had enough. In the world wars eventually Germans were living in too much poverty and hunger so revolted (as did the Russians but they sort of weren't our enemy). You cut out the supply lines and starve them out. That isn't going to other countries and bombing them, that merely scratches the surface and works to recruit as many as you kill (or significantly more) - it also creates moral ambiguity in ex-pat groups from those countries who accept that terrorism doesn't represent them but don't like that their country is being bombed either. It's reaching out to the moderates, making the terrorists appear for what they really are, highlighting the differences between the faith they claim to support and the realities of the faith, highlighting how many muslims have been killed by ISIS (for more than westerners). Drive wedges between moderate supporters and fantasists, once their mothers get wind of what they're planning they'll soon put a stop to them!
Qatar is the bigger problem.
4 arab countries just suspended relations weith them over terrorist links... Saudi was one of those countries...
You've obviously put a lot of time and effort into your post.
I appreciate it's your point of view, but, you could quite easily have made your points without analogies on how people die.
I find it both crass and disrespectful.
There have been a few similar posts the last couple of weeks, from a few posters I thought had more sense.
I really don't get the point you and others are trying to make.
One of them appeared in a Channel 4 programme about Jihadis and unfurled an ISIS flag in the process. This just gets worse.
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Is he one of the 3 responsible for the London attack or is he just someone else?**** me...
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Is he one of the 3 responsible for the London attack or is he just someone else?
Regardless, unless he has some very, very good reason for obsessing that knife, then put him before the Courts, give him a fair trial and then throw the key away.
Is he one of the 3 responsible for the London attack or is he just someone else?
Regardless, unless he has some very, very good reason for obsessing that knife, then put him before the Courts, give him a fair trial and then throw the key away.
Regardless, unless he has some very, very good reason for possessing that knife, then put him before the Courts, give him a fair trial and then throw the key away.