Sally Jones (white widow) killed by drone,

Sally Jones (white widow) killed by drone,

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
Maybe you could have taken him in, I'm sure it would be delightful to return home from work one day to find him holding your grandchild's head aloft and your pet rabbit on his cock.
I would happily invite the dude over to my place, but, some snags -

(a) He's dead.
(b) If he can get past that minor technicality, he will have to wait a bit for my grandchild as my daughter is only 13 and doesn't live in Croydon.
(c) I cooked the rabbit with Dijon mustard. It was yummy.

B'stard Child

28,418 posts

246 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Breadvan72 said:
mickmcpaddy said:
Maybe you could have taken him in, I'm sure it would be delightful to return home from work one day to find him holding your grandchild's head aloft and your pet rabbit on his cock.
I would happily invite the dude over to my place, but, some snags -

(a) He's dead.
(b) If he can get past that minor technicality, he will have to wait a bit for my grandchild as my daughter is only 13 and doesn't live in Croydon.
(c) I cooked the rabbit with Dijon mustard. It was yummy.
rofl Good reply


PS Bunny Boiler!!!

DoubleSix

11,715 posts

176 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Breadvan72 said:
I would happily invite the dude over to my place,
Sure...

These scallywags just need a guiding hand.

Edited by DoubleSix on Sunday 22 October 12:53

Wobbegong

15,077 posts

169 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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They’ve just released her last words frown

“Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Oh fk it’s a predator drone”

e30m3Mark

16,205 posts

173 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Breadvan72 said:
e30m3Mark said:
Glad she's been wiped out. It's a shame about the boy but it seems unlikely he could have ever returned to a 'normal' life, even if he hadn't killed. As it was, he lived and died by the sword so to speak.

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As pointed out above de-radicalisation programs do have some success. Brainwashed people can be reverse brainwashed. The boy did not live by the sword - he was abused by adults and made into a weapon for their ideology.
I take your point but when you say 'some success', how much are we talking? I had a quick look online and it appears pretty limited. (I'm genuinely interested, as opposed to doubting your post)

Where do we draw a line in relation to the culpability of people being abused and made into weapons for an ideology?

anonymous-user

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54 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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I would say that with a 12 year old child it worth always be worth a try, although the debate here is academic as the boy was with his mother when she was killed, and so he was killed too. I am simply countering those who say that he needed to be killed as well because he was himself culpable or was a lost cause. I see him as a hapless victim of wrongdoing by his mother and her associates.

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

99 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
Breadvan72 said:
As pointed out above de-radicalisation programs do have some success. Brainwashed people can be reverse brainwashed. The boy did not live by the sword - he was abused by adults and made into a weapon for their ideology.
Maybe you could have taken him in, I'm sure it would be delightful to return home from work one day to find him holding your grandchild's head aloft and your pet rabbit on his cock.
hehe

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

105 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Breadvan72 said:
I would say that with a 12 year old child it worth always be worth a try, although the debate here is academic as the boy was with his mother when she was killed, and so he was killed too. I am simply countering those who say that he needed to be killed as well because he was himself culpable or was a lost cause. I see him as a hapless victim of wrongdoing by his mother and her associates.
More happiness & unicorns

I agree 100% with the above.
Sadly, the mad Mother sentenced her Son...........what a dreadful legacy

Once "the Western Developed Countries" get to a point where we can suspend our normal morals, god help those (or ourselves) if we are on the end on the methods and weapons we have given the proven capability of inventing/using.


Edited by Stickyfinger on Sunday 22 October 15:21


Edited by Stickyfinger on Sunday 22 October 17:35

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
Breadvan72 said:
I would say that with a 12 year old child it worth always be worth a try, although the debate here is academic as the boy was with his mother when she was killed, and so he was killed too. I am simply countering those who say that he needed to be killed as well because he was himself culpable or was a lost cause. I see him as a hapless victim of wrongdoing by his mother and her associates.
More happiness & unicorns

I agree 100% with the above.
Sadly, the mad Mother sentenced her Son...........what a dreadful legacy

Once "the Western Developed Countries" get to a point where we can suspend our normal morals, god help those (or ourselves) if we are on the end on the methods and weapons we have the capability of inventing/using.


Edited by Stickyfinger on Sunday 22 October 15:21
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