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If it is a disease then surely there must be some level of treatment possible, or at least a diagnosis that can be used to require lifetime care/monitoring/whatever for medical grounds? I don't know if "criminally insane" is still PC but basically that.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Can't we do a Pinochet?Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it is a disease then surely there must be some level of treatment possible, or at least a diagnosis that can be used to require lifetime care/monitoring/whatever for medical grounds? I don't know if "criminally insane" is still PC but basically that.Comment
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That makes no sense, if they new about the vest this should have only expedited the arrest. I understand how buying a kitchen knife could be taken as non-terrorist related activity and the surveillance team let it slip, but wearing a suicide vest face or not should have triggered the arrest automatically.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBecause he had a suicide vest (fake as it turned out later)
The whole story is deeply worrying. If a convicted terrorist with active surveillance on him is able to do this, what hope is there to catch other terrorists before the act?
Seriously this time the Police can't bang about lack of resources etc. it was a monumental failure on their part to allow this to happen.Comment
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Not sure if 'care in the community' is still a thing, but looks to be. Allows the ill to be released as they either don't have the resource (facilities, appropriately trained staff) to do the job of 'fixing them' properly or determining if they should in fact remain locked up as a danger to the public, as this guy was, or an actual way of curing them totally so it's 'ah well, let's see what happens', as happened with this guy.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it is a disease then surely there must be some level of treatment possible, or at least a diagnosis that can be used to require lifetime care/monitoring/whatever for medical grounds? I don't know if "criminally insane" is still PC but basically that.
Fortunately the nutters seem to love London, must be drawn to all those other stabby ***** there, so stay away from London and get on with living in a safer environment. Works for me.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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It's not a disease.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it is a disease then surely there must be some level of treatment possible, or at least a diagnosis that can be used to require lifetime care/monitoring/whatever for medical grounds? I don't know if "criminally insane" is still PC but basically that.
If the guy is genuinely a terrorist in his eyes he is at war with the UK and so there is no such thing as 'rehabilitation' he will fight for what he thinks is right every opportunity he gets.
Either they need to be deported or locked up as a POW - until the end of the war - which it seems will not end so.....Comment
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Aside from banning religion?Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf it is a disease then surely there must be some level of treatment possible, or at least a diagnosis that can be used to require lifetime care/monitoring/whatever for medical grounds? I don't know if "criminally insane" is still PC but basically that.
Or do you mean a few bullets?
Or being disappeared, i.e. they've absconded and tried to flee the country, unfortunately dying in a cold North Sea while trying to escape to France?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Mind you, it's a long way to swim to France from the mid-Atlantic, assuming they survive the drop from 28000ft.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAside from banning religion?
Or do you mean a few bullets?
Or being disappeared, i.e. they've absconded and tried to flee the country, unfortunately dying in a cold North Sea while trying to escape to France?Comment
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Nah, save the climate with fewer flights. Halal the b*******. Works for them.
Seems as effective as any current deradicalising efforts.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Said war having been in progress, on & off, for over a millennium now.Originally posted by original PM View Post
Either they need to be deported or locked up as a POW - until the end of the war - which it seems will not end so.....
It has the prospect of Not Ending Well anytime soon.
Battle of Tours. AD732.
Siege of Vienna. AD1529.
Happily for the rest of Europe not as efficient as Genghis Khan.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 3 February 2020, 13:59.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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He might think he's at war but that doesn't mean he's not mentally ill, or that we should treat him as a soldier and buy into the delusion. He might not think there is such a thing as rehabilitation but again, that doesn't mean he is right.Originally posted by original PM View PostIt's not a disease.
If the guy is genuinely a terrorist in his eyes he is at war with the UK and so there is no such thing as 'rehabilitation' he will fight for what he thinks is right every opportunity he gets.
Either they need to be deported or locked up as a POW - until the end of the war - which it seems will not end so.....
Religious mania is surely a recognised condition separate to simple religious fervour; the lines are probably blurred but someone who thinks running amok stabbing strangers is not in a grey area.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAside from banning religion?
Or do you mean a few bullets?
Or being disappeared, i.e. they've absconded and tried to flee the country, unfortunately dying in a cold North Sea while trying to escape to France?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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