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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    It's accepted they were no threat to the UK, and they get years in jail; yet a soldier (who happens to be white) convicted of making actual bombs with the avowed intent of killing British citizens gets a couple of years. Justice, my arse
    There is another point here. (The soldier should have been battered , definitely)
    people who have been dehumanized, either by the state or by being d!chheads abroad
    should be treated with a long stick.
    They are fckng dangerous. full stop

    they are well capable of pretending to be ok. but they aint

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  • NickFitz
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    It's accepted they were no threat to the UK, and they get years in jail; yet a soldier (who happens to be white) convicted of making actual bombs with the avowed intent of killing British citizens gets a couple of years. Justice, my arse

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  • TykeMerc
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    Shame they made it back alive, utter waste of money prosecuting and jailing them, they certainly won't be likely to change their beliefs or inclinations.

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  • Paddy
    started a topic University students with bad grammar jailed

    University students with bad grammar jailed

    BBC News - Two British men jailed after Syria terror trip

    Yusuf Sarwar and Mohammed Nahin Ahmed, both aged 22 and from Birmingham, were sentenced for engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts
    They should get an extra five years for apostrophe abuse.
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