House of Commons shooting?
Discussion
Whilst something horrid happened, done by someone full of inexplicable hate I'm a little dismayed with the level of coverage this has generated. Not that it shouldn't be reported and the immediacy of the information flow was good, to a point. Several channels talking about nothing for several hours was bordering on tedious.
It seemed like the main channels were suddenly handed an opportunity to deploys the Thunderbird 2 of news coverage depositing reporters hither and thither because they have been work-shopping and brainstorming what to do when the 'inevitable' terrorist incident happens.
BBC and ITV the morning after presented their breakfast shows from one end of Westminster bridge and one end of Lambeth Bridge for instance. Why do that, other than its part of The Plan.
I can't imagine how those involved must be feeling but I also can't help feeling a little perspective has been lost.
5 young chaps drowned of Camber Sands in August, which was truly horrid as well as this incident, but I didn't see Piers Morgan reporting from the car park the day after talking to people who witnessed very little but still got interviewed.
The worthless human that did this got his just deserts. The baying of the press branding him a 'lone wolf' credits him with a celebrity I don't think he deserved. Murdering scumbag would do better I reckon.
bmw535i said:
mcdjl said:
Fortunately - worrying.
You are worried that I want to lock up terrorists, but you're not worried about terrorists committing terrorist acts?But no I'm not worried about locking up terrorists comitting terrorist acts. That's what I'd like to happen and what is happening.
I am worried about locking up any suspected terrorists indefinitely while they're investigated without trial / until they can prove they're not a threat.
mcdjl said:
My words related to what I quoted.
But no I'm not worried about locking up terrorists comitting terrorist acts. That's what I'd like to happen and what is happening.
I am worried about locking up any suspected terrorists indefinitely while they're investigated without trial / until they can prove they're not a threat.
You're worried about the wrong things. Don't worry about people known to be involved in terrrorism being locked up - they don't deserve your concern. Those are the only people advocated as being locked up - at least by meBut no I'm not worried about locking up terrorists comitting terrorist acts. That's what I'd like to happen and what is happening.
I am worried about locking up any suspected terrorists indefinitely while they're investigated without trial / until they can prove they're not a threat.
Countdown said:
Lance Catarmaran said:
At the risk of stating the obvious this attack was carried out by a 52 year old British man, not a refugee....but yeah, Muslims innit....It's pretty clear that one of the most pressing problems to solve is that of radicalised a Muslim converts, particularly those converted in prison. Without wishing to oversimplify it, I'd have thought this should be a relatively straightforward problem to solve, given the closed nature of prisons,
Zod said:
Well, he was nominally a Muslim.
It's pretty clear that one of the most pressing problems to solve is that of radicalised a Muslim converts, particularly those converted in prison. Without wishing to oversimplify it, I'd have thought this should be a relatively straightforward problem to solve, given the closed nature of prisons,
Indeed, keep them inIt's pretty clear that one of the most pressing problems to solve is that of radicalised a Muslim converts, particularly those converted in prison. Without wishing to oversimplify it, I'd have thought this should be a relatively straightforward problem to solve, given the closed nature of prisons,
bmw535i said:
Zod said:
Well, he was nominally a Muslim.
It's pretty clear that one of the most pressing problems to solve is that of radicalised a Muslim converts, particularly those converted in prison. Without wishing to oversimplify it, I'd have thought this should be a relatively straightforward problem to solve, given the closed nature of prisons,
Indeed, keep them inIt's pretty clear that one of the most pressing problems to solve is that of radicalised a Muslim converts, particularly those converted in prison. Without wishing to oversimplify it, I'd have thought this should be a relatively straightforward problem to solve, given the closed nature of prisons,
bmw535i said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of stating the obvious this attack was carried out by a 52 year old British man, not a refugee....but yeah, Muslims innit....
You are aware that British people can be/become terrorists? Clue, Khalid Masoodbmw535i said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of stating the obvious this attack was carried out by a 52 year old British man, not a refugee....but yeah, Muslims innit....
You are aware that British people can be/become terrorists? Clue, Khalid MasoodETA as Gavia points out above..
bmw535i said:
mcdjl said:
My words related to what I quoted.
But no I'm not worried about locking up terrorists comitting terrorist acts. That's what I'd like to happen and what is happening.
I am worried about locking up any suspected terrorists indefinitely while they're investigated without trial / until they can prove they're not a threat.
You're worried about the wrong things. Don't worry about people known to be involved in terrrorism being locked up - they don't deserve your concern. Those are the only people advocated as being locked up - at least by meBut no I'm not worried about locking up terrorists comitting terrorist acts. That's what I'd like to happen and what is happening.
I am worried about locking up any suspected terrorists indefinitely while they're investigated without trial / until they can prove they're not a threat.
bmw535i said:
Countdown said:
Indeed I am. However the poster refers to refugees. On this thread it would have been equally relevant to post a pic of polar bears.
ETA as Gavia points out above..
You are aware that refugees can be/become terrorists?ETA as Gavia points out above..
Countdown said:
MrBrightSi said:
Countdown said:
So can polar bears.
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