MillionMilesAway
Well-Known Member
I find some of the reaction to these events a bit bewildering. Even before this there is always such an emphasis on how the muslim community feels.
Not the general British community being targeted for death continually because of who they are. Reiterate some points, yes, but it's in overdrive, not proportional to the events that have happened. Italians, Germans, Austrians etc. were rounded up and sent to camps whilst we were under attack from their world demographic, we weren't talking about their feelings when we were being bombed by organisations of their demographic.
We were at war with those countries though, which is quite a significant distinction.
it's also relatively easy to identify a German as being German as they have a passport. It's a lot more difficult to round up a selection of British people.
If you use this 'watch list' figures of 3,000, what would you do with them? We have around 85-90000 prisoners at the moment and the prisons are all full; where do you put them? Who pays for it?