kas_tippler
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Nightmare combo!Skashion said:It's not as bad as our blue shorts.kas_tippler said:They have a really shite flag as well, needs sorting out if anyone's gonna take them seriously
Nightmare combo!Skashion said:It's not as bad as our blue shorts.kas_tippler said:They have a really shite flag as well, needs sorting out if anyone's gonna take them seriously
Fucking diddums. The poor jihadists are starting to squirm now that they've had their fill of kidnap,rape and murder, and seeing a coalition of powers ranging against them, means that they look like achieving their stated desire of martyrdom. Let's hope that airstrikes vapourise the whole vile shower of them and no discussion about how they were 'misled' is aired.BlueBearBoots said:Dozens of British jihadis 'want to return home': Intermediary claims up to 30 British men have made requests after becoming disillusioned with the conflict
More than 500 Britons have gone to Syria to fight alongside Islamists
But it is said some of them are now tired of the conflict and want to return
Research institute says it has been contacted by fighter in the region
He and 30 others are said to be unhappy with the course of the conflict
They want to come back to Britain but are put off by the threat of jail terms
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2744620/Dozens-British-jihadis-want-return-home-Intermediary-claims-30-British-men-requests-disillusioned-conflict.html#ixzz3CR0oZxzx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3CR0oZxzx</a>
Should they be allowed to return? My first thought was, no way! but what is the alternative?
The alternative is a bullet down their throat fighting a battle they no longer want to deal with as the shit is hitting the fan.BlueBearBoots said:Dozens of British jihadis 'want to return home': Intermediary claims up to 30 British men have made requests after becoming disillusioned with the conflict
More than 500 Britons have gone to Syria to fight alongside Islamists
But it is said some of them are now tired of the conflict and want to return
Research institute says it has been contacted by fighter in the region
He and 30 others are said to be unhappy with the course of the conflict
They want to come back to Britain but are put off by the threat of jail terms
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2744620/Dozens-British-jihadis-want-return-home-Intermediary-claims-30-British-men-requests-disillusioned-conflict.html#ixzz3CR0oZxzx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3CR0oZxzx</a>
Should they be allowed to return? My first thought was, no way! but what is the alternative?
No doubt some of them will have gone with the best of intentions. It wasn't that long ago, that the vast majority of this forum wanted Assad gone and were supporting people fighting him, now, because of ISIS, it seems at least a few on here will refuse to distinguish between those fighting Assad for legitimate reasons and those chopping heads off and establishing caliphates. It seems to me that if these men have become disillusioned about fighting fellow rebels, these are the people that went there with good intentions and who just a year ago, most people on this forum were supporting.BlueBearBoots said:Dozens of British jihadis 'want to return home': Intermediary claims up to 30 British men have made requests after becoming disillusioned with the conflict
More than 500 Britons have gone to Syria to fight alongside Islamists
But it is said some of them are now tired of the conflict and want to return
Research institute says it has been contacted by fighter in the region
He and 30 others are said to be unhappy with the course of the conflict
They want to come back to Britain but are put off by the threat of jail terms
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2744620/Dozens-British-jihadis-want-return-home-Intermediary-claims-30-British-men-requests-disillusioned-conflict.html#ixzz3CR0oZxzx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3CR0oZxzx</a>
Should they be allowed to return? My first thought was, no way! but what is the alternative?
Skashion said:No doubt some of them will have gone with the best of intentions. It wasn't that long ago, that the vast majority of this forum wanted Assad gone and were supporting people fighting him, now, because of ISIS, it seems at least a few on here will refuse to distinguish between those fighting Assad for legitimate reasons and those chopping heads off and establishing caliphates. It seems to me that if these men have become disillusioned about fighting fellow rebels, these are the people that went there with good intentions and who just a year ago, most people on this forum were supporting.BlueBearBoots said:Dozens of British jihadis 'want to return home': Intermediary claims up to 30 British men have made requests after becoming disillusioned with the conflict
More than 500 Britons have gone to Syria to fight alongside Islamists
But it is said some of them are now tired of the conflict and want to return
Research institute says it has been contacted by fighter in the region
He and 30 others are said to be unhappy with the course of the conflict
They want to come back to Britain but are put off by the threat of jail terms
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2744620/Dozens-British-jihadis-want-return-home-Intermediary-claims-30-British-men-requests-disillusioned-conflict.html#ixzz3CR0oZxzx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3CR0oZxzx</a>
Should they be allowed to return? My first thought was, no way! but what is the alternative?
If you apply that logic to all people fighting for someone other than the official forces of their nation - including Gurkhas, fair enough.JoeMercer'sWay said:Skashion said:No doubt some of them will have gone with the best of intentions. It wasn't that long ago, that the vast majority of this forum wanted Assad gone and were supporting people fighting him, now, because of ISIS, it seems at least a few on here will refuse to distinguish between those fighting Assad for legitimate reasons and those chopping heads off and establishing caliphates. It seems to me that if these men have become disillusioned about fighting fellow rebels, these are the people that went there with good intentions and who just a year ago, most people on this forum were supporting.BlueBearBoots said:Dozens of British jihadis 'want to return home': Intermediary claims up to 30 British men have made requests after becoming disillusioned with the conflict
More than 500 Britons have gone to Syria to fight alongside Islamists
But it is said some of them are now tired of the conflict and want to return
Research institute says it has been contacted by fighter in the region
He and 30 others are said to be unhappy with the course of the conflict
They want to come back to Britain but are put off by the threat of jail terms
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2744620/Dozens-British-jihadis-want-return-home-Intermediary-claims-30-British-men-requests-disillusioned-conflict.html#ixzz3CR0oZxzx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3CR0oZxzx</a>
Should they be allowed to return? My first thought was, no way! but what is the alternative?
I'm sorry, but you don't go off to fight and then decide you want to leave when the going gets tough, this isn't forced conscription, they chose to go, they should accept the consequences.
Besides, it was more than just IS who were murdering families, cutting foetuses out of women's wombs and generally being c**ts in Syria well over a year ago in the name of the rebels. The truth was there, the warnings about what these people would do if they got a foothold were there and yet the West still wanted to support them.
Skashion said:No doubt some of them will have gone with the best of intentions. It wasn't that long ago, that the vast majority of this forum wanted Assad gone and were supporting people fighting him, now, because of ISIS, it seems at least a few on here will refuse to distinguish between those fighting Assad for legitimate reasons and those chopping heads off and establishing caliphates. It seems to me that if these men have become disillusioned about fighting fellow rebels, these are the people that went there with good intentions and who just a year ago, most people on this forum were supporting.BlueBearBoots said:Dozens of British jihadis 'want to return home': Intermediary claims up to 30 British men have made requests after becoming disillusioned with the conflict
More than 500 Britons have gone to Syria to fight alongside Islamists
But it is said some of them are now tired of the conflict and want to return
Research institute says it has been contacted by fighter in the region
He and 30 others are said to be unhappy with the course of the conflict
They want to come back to Britain but are put off by the threat of jail terms
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2744620/Dozens-British-jihadis-want-return-home-Intermediary-claims-30-British-men-requests-disillusioned-conflict.html#ixzz3CR0oZxzx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3CR0oZxzx</a>
Should they be allowed to return? My first thought was, no way! but what is the alternative?