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    O/T:- Streatham

    Streatham. Terrorist stabbing incident,3 injuries, man shot, possibly killed
    Last edited by SwalePie; 03-02-2020 at 12:08 PM. Reason: Fixed typo in title for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishpete View Post
    Streatham. Terrorist stabbing incident,3 injuries, man shot, possibly killed
    With 3,000 known extremists on a British watchlist and another 15,000 known "fringe, persons of interest" plus many others still on the loose in Europe from the collapsing ISIS strongholds, them I´m afraid this is likely to continue for many, many years.

    Everyone knows my views, so it is pointless getting myself banned from here, again.....apart from stating that the only death so far is the actual perp himself, which IMO is a good result.

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    Known Islamic terror suspect, recently released from prison after serving only half his jail sentence, actively being followed but still manages to stab two innocent people.....need I say more......shocking and disgraceful....next!

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    This Stupidity all kicked off here as a result of British meddling in other country's politics,
    and especially following incursions into iraq and Afghanistan and backing up the USA after 9-11.
    would either of those two country's helped us infidels if we were suffering under the heel of a dictator?
    the answer as you know is a resounding NO. they wouldn't even give it a second thought.
    and this ridiculous pursuit of a multi national multi cultural society in the Uk following some Hot Chocolate melting pot song ethic model of new york and the states has been our downfall.
    Armys should be the protection of ones own borders, not for incursions into others on some political agenda.
    454 of our lads have lost their lives, and hundreds injured in the middle east, fighting for what. not our freedom from tyranny, tyranny isnt a stereotype leader, in our case, its religious extremists, the enemy within, not thatchers enemy within the miners, but the guy on the train the student at the uni, who can tell?
    so this is now the type of society that we have to hand over to the younger generation,
    one that has been created here by successive labour and tory governments in the last two decades, with their mass immigration policy
    insecurity, a place to bring your kids up in, millions spent or following the thousands of murderous bigots about in case they start stabbing people, or running them over with trucks and vans , look at the rows of bollards or barriers front of the vickky centre or trent bridge if you think its all going to be confined to the capital city in the future.

    and for what?, a misplaced concept that britian is still a major world power that can dictate other country politics
    , wars and ARMS Sale for this country the sixth biggest arms producer.
    and for this our kids when weve gone are left with this mess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feeb View Post
    This Stupidity all kicked off here as a result of British meddling in other country's politics,
    and especially following incursions into iraq and Afghanistan and backing up the USA after 9-11.
    would either of those two country's helped us infidels if we were suffering under the heel of a dictator?
    the answer as you know is a resounding NO. they wouldn't even give it a second thought.
    and this ridiculous pursuit of a multi national multi cultural society in the Uk following some Hot Chocolate melting pot song ethic model of new york and the states has been our downfall.
    Armys should be the protection of ones own borders, not for incursions into others on some political agenda.
    454 of our lads have lost their lives, and hundreds injured in the middle east, fighting for what. not our freedom from tyranny, tyranny isnt a stereotype leader, in our case, its religious extremists, the enemy within, not thatchers enemy within the miners, but the guy on the train the student at the uni, who can tell?
    so this is now the type of society that we have to hand over to the younger generation,
    one that has been created here by successive labour and tory governments in the last two decades, with their mass immigration policy
    insecurity, a place to bring your kids up in, millions spent or following the thousands of murderous bigots about in case they start stabbing people, or running them over with trucks and vans , look at the rows of bollards or barriers front of the vickky centre or trent bridge if you think its all going to be confined to the capital city in the future.

    and for what?, a misplaced concept that britian is still a major world power that can dictate other country politics
    , wars and ARMS Sale for this country the sixth biggest arms producer.
    and for this our kids when weve gone are left with this mess.
    Apart from the terrible punctuation, grammar, unnecessary capitalisation and missing capitals, why do you start a new paragraph in the middle of a sentence?
    1/10. See me.

    Your spelling's OK though.
    10/10. 1 Star.

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    Why is a prisoner let out of jail early when he is deemed dangerous enough to have police officers following and watching him?
    It doesn't make sense. I can just about understand the parole board releasing prisoners early if there is no risk to the public but obviously this wasn't the case with this guy.
    They are gambling with the lives of innocent people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Why is a prisoner let out of jail early when he is deemed dangerous enough to have police officers following and watching him?
    It doesn't make sense. I can just about understand the parole board releasing prisoners early if there is no risk to the public but obviously this wasn't the case with this guy.
    They are gambling with the lives of innocent people.
    One of the problems is that you are living in a true and open democracy where every nuance of politics is examined and re-examined. This piece of detritus has Human Rights (remember Hamza the Hook who openly spouted anti-Western bile in the middle of Finchley high street, blocking the traffic?........it took us seemingly a lifetime to get rid of the cnut).....I once watched a documentary about the race between China and India to rule the world by 2050 (USA fall to number 3, with the UK doing remarkably well holding onto 7th? as an independent financial-based country)....but the whole point of the program is that China do pretty much what they want ...."new high-speed railway? no problem, flatten 40,000 homes tomorrow and forcibly relocate the peasants", Modi of India has to negotiate every parcel of land through the British-styled courts. It will take them a helluva longer to get to number 2 in the world, whilst China just steam-roller their way there.

    Can anyone believe that China would allow a self-proclaimed nutter to wander around London with a knife, let alone be released early from a prison sentence for terrorism?.....absolutely not.
    That is one of the drawbacks with a democracy, sometimes it just doesn´t work......the Chinese or the Russians would have calmly walked this filth into a field and shot him in the head....it´s pretty dramatic and certainly not PC, but the result is that normal people shopping on a sunday afternoon need not keep looking over their shoulder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarquinbeech View Post
    One of the problems is that you are living in a true and open democracy where every nuance of politics is examined and re-examined. This piece of detritus has Human Rights (remember Hamza the Hook who openly spouted anti-Western bile in the middle of Finchley high street, blocking the traffic?........it took us seemingly a lifetime to get rid of the cnut).....I once watched a documentary about the race between China and India to rule the world by 2050 (USA fall to number 3, with the UK doing remarkably well holding onto 7th? as an independent financial-based country)....but the whole point of the program is that China do pretty much what they want ...."new high-speed railway? no problem, flatten 40,000 homes tomorrow and forcibly relocate the peasants", Modi of India has to negotiate every parcel of land through the British-styled courts. It will take them a helluva longer to get to number 2 in the world, whilst China just steam-roller their way there.

    Can anyone believe that China would allow a self-proclaimed nutter to wander around London with a knife, let alone be released early from a prison sentence for terrorism?.....absolutely not.
    That is one of the drawbacks with a democracy, sometimes it just doesn´t work......the Chinese or the Russians would have calmly walked this filth into a field and shot him in the head....it´s pretty dramatic and certainly not PC, but the result is that normal people shopping on a sunday afternoon need not keep looking over their shoulder.
    So in order for people to feel safe, you’re saying we should become more like China or Russia? What do you think to the savage cuts that the justice system and police have suffered for the last 10 years? Do you think they helped people to feel safe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    Do you think they helped people to feel safe?
    Absolutely not, ISIS has taught us that all the "cuts" need reversing and huge amounts spent on policing and extra prisons.....watch this space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Why is a prisoner let out of jail early when he is deemed dangerous enough to have police officers following and watching him?
    It doesn't make sense. I can just about understand the parole board releasing prisoners early if there is no risk to the public but obviously this wasn't the case with this guy.
    They are gambling with the lives of innocent people.
    The problem is not the releasing early. It doesn't matter when they are released they will still pose a risk because of the ideology they follow so the problem is that they are released at all. But then the issue arises is why are they here in the first place?

    With 100s of similar extremists on the street the police cannot keep up and the fact that they were on the heels of this guy is a credit to them even if not a credit to the law.

    I don't know how a parole board is going to be able to make a decision, even after the whole term, that a determined extremist who knows how to lie is not to be released.

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