ISIS Fighters and their wives?
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
Hmmm. Tough one.
I have questions (and not necessarily for you given you wouldn't answer them anyways).
How did radicalization occur? At 15, how did she develop the mentality to leave the UK in pursuit of supporting the Islamic State?
Within her religious community, I'm assuming she came from a place of 'peace' and evolved to 'extremist'. Would that not be the natural progression unless she was borne into an extremist existence and had no need for adapting to such a doctrine?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
Hmmm. Tough one.
I have questions (and not necessarily for you given you wouldn't answer them anyways).
How did radicalization occur? At 15, how did she develop the mentality to leave the UK in pursuit of supporting the Islamic State?
Within her religious community, I'm assuming she came from a place of 'peace' and evolved to 'extremist'. Would that not be the natural progression unless she was borne into an extremist existence and had no need for adapting to such a doctrine?
I already answered your first question by posting a link, and yet here you are complaining that I won't answer your questions. My, aren't you a little ray of sunshine to everyone this morning.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syriaGive Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
What is your lower limit for “knowing what you’re doing”? 14? 12? 10? I had a 15 year old - they are fairly unrealistic about the world.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:Meltdown99 said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
What is your lower limit for “knowing what you’re doing”? 14? 12? 10? I had a 15 year old - they are fairly unrealistic about the world.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Here in Canada criminal responsibility kicks in at age 12, by which point I certainly knew it was wrong to kill people, among other wrongdoings, so I have no issue holding these people responsible for their actions. They want to prove they're rehabilitated, they can do it the way I did as a young offender at 14: plead guilty to your crimes and do the punishment, then keep your nose clean."The world is full of idiots and I am but one of them."
10-30-1991 Toronto, Toronto 1 & 2 2016, Toronto 20220 -
There is a reason we have a youth justice system; it recognizes that youth do not have the same cognitive abilities and, consequently, legal culpability as adults.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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oftenreading said:There is a reason we have a youth justice system; it recognizes that youth do not have the same cognitive abilities and, consequently, legal culpability as adults.
"The world is full of idiots and I am but one of them."
10-30-1991 Toronto, Toronto 1 & 2 2016, Toronto 20220 -
DarthMaeglin said:oftenreading said:There is a reason we have a youth justice system; it recognizes that youth do not have the same cognitive abilities and, consequently, legal culpability as adults.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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oftenreading said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
Hmmm. Tough one.
I have questions (and not necessarily for you given you wouldn't answer them anyways).
How did radicalization occur? At 15, how did she develop the mentality to leave the UK in pursuit of supporting the Islamic State?
Within her religious community, I'm assuming she came from a place of 'peace' and evolved to 'extremist'. Would that not be the natural progression unless she was borne into an extremist existence and had no need for adapting to such a doctrine?
I already answered your first question by posting a link, and yet here you are complaining that I won't answer your questions. My, aren't you a little ray of sunshine to everyone this morning.
People are free to choose their levels of engagement and participation around here, but come on, man... it's pretty obvious I'm on your virtual ignore list.
Thanks for the link and story. I've seriously never heard of it before. I don't know where I'm at with it. On one hand... 15. On the other hand... well... no need to state the obvious."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
oftenreading said:DarthMaeglin said:oftenreading said:There is a reason we have a youth justice system; it recognizes that youth do not have the same cognitive abilities and, consequently, legal culpability as adults.
"The world is full of idiots and I am but one of them."
10-30-1991 Toronto, Toronto 1 & 2 2016, Toronto 20220 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
Hmmm. Tough one.
I have questions (and not necessarily for you given you wouldn't answer them anyways).
How did radicalization occur? At 15, how did she develop the mentality to leave the UK in pursuit of supporting the Islamic State?
Within her religious community, I'm assuming she came from a place of 'peace' and evolved to 'extremist'. Would that not be the natural progression unless she was borne into an extremist existence and had no need for adapting to such a doctrine?
I already answered your first question by posting a link, and yet here you are complaining that I won't answer your questions. My, aren't you a little ray of sunshine to everyone this morning.
People are free to choose their levels of engagement and participation around here, but come on, man... it's pretty obvious I'm on your virtual ignore list.
Thanks for the link and story. I've seriously never heard of it before. I don't know where I'm at with it. On one hand... 15. On the other hand... well... no need to state the obvious.
Anyway, life goes on, and this is but a minor part. Have a good Saturday.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
She'll end up being taken in by the Netherlands. She is not in the criminal justice system of the UK, they simply do not want her back, the country her parents are from do not want her...her decision, her choice, live with the consequences...Give Peas A Chance…0
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oftenreading said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:oftenreading said:Shamima Begum left the UK at 15, along with two of her school friends, to join the Islamic State and was married to an ISIS fighter, a Dutch national. She had three children, all of whom died in infancy, the most recent only a few days ago at the age of 3 weeks, in a refugee camp. The UK had stripped her of citizenship and refused to allow her to return. It's been a major and contentious story in the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/09/sajid-javid-denounced-shamima-begums-baby-dies-syria
Hmmm. Tough one.
I have questions (and not necessarily for you given you wouldn't answer them anyways).
How did radicalization occur? At 15, how did she develop the mentality to leave the UK in pursuit of supporting the Islamic State?
Within her religious community, I'm assuming she came from a place of 'peace' and evolved to 'extremist'. Would that not be the natural progression unless she was borne into an extremist existence and had no need for adapting to such a doctrine?
I already answered your first question by posting a link, and yet here you are complaining that I won't answer your questions. My, aren't you a little ray of sunshine to everyone this morning.
People are free to choose their levels of engagement and participation around here, but come on, man... it's pretty obvious I'm on your virtual ignore list.
Thanks for the link and story. I've seriously never heard of it before. I don't know where I'm at with it. On one hand... 15. On the other hand... well... no need to state the obvious.
Anyway, life goes on, and this is but a minor part. Have a good Saturday.
I guess I'm unloveable lol.
Have a good Saturday yourself. If it means anything to you... I'm drinking a Vancouver Island based Shipwreck IPA and staring at the vacuum cleaner that needs to turn on (I cross country skied earlier though!). Sooo... I'm supporting your local economy."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
We all made mistakes at 15 but to fly to Syria, renounce your citizenship and fight for isis? Ugh I don’t know about that one. Sure we could have a trial but if one is found innocent then they have to leave the country.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Maybe Shamima wasn't the innocent victim she'd like everyone to believe? Common sense would seem to indicate that the bold move to join the ISIS ranks would have been enough to understand her complicity (we are supposed to believe she travelled there just to be a housewife?). According to reports, she was a member of the 'hisba' (which enforces Islamic Law) and reportedly carried an automatic weapon as well as stitched suicide bombers into explosive vests.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/shamima-begum-was-member-of-feared-isis-morality-police-in-syria/ar-BBVV0FQ?ocid=spartanntp
"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Maybe Shamima wasn't the innocent victim she'd like everyone to believe? Common sense would seem to indicate that the bold move to join the ISIS ranks would have been enough to understand her complicity (we are supposed to believe she travelled there just to be a housewife?). According to reports, she was a member of the 'hisba' (which enforces Islamic Law) and reportedly carried an automatic weapon as well as stitched suicide bombers into explosive vests.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/shamima-begum-was-member-of-feared-isis-morality-police-in-syria/ar-BBVV0FQ?ocid=spartanntpI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
France returns seven nationals who joined ISIS to Iraq, where the verdict comes quickGive Peas A Chance…0
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