Chutzpah

Chutzpah indeed.

Two surviving members of the Isis cell known as “The Beatles” have accused the government of violating international law by stripping them of British citizenship.

Right… So these scumbags went to war against their own country and then complain when that country removes their citizenship – the effrontery is so huge, you can almost admire it in a perverse sort of way. They are in no position to lecture anyone about the law. So really, too bad. I don’t give a shit. As long as their end is slow and painful, of course. Oh, and they are never allowed back here gain. Ever.

“As for my position, I didn’t see any benefit,” he added, blaming governments that refused to pay huge ransoms for their deaths. It was something that was regrettable.”

Yeah, of course it was. This is straight out of the Gerry Adams playbook. And I will regret it if these creatures come to a sticky end in Syria. I’m sure I can cry a few crocodile tears.

“When you have these two guys who don’t even have any citizenship…if we just disappear one day, where is my mum going to go and say ‘where is my son’,” Elsheikh said.

Do I look like I care?

5 Comments

  1. One word, well actually 3; Extra Judicial Killing…or is that 2 words? That’s one of those powers that the leaders of sovereign independent nations have.

  2. Just put a gun to thier temples and be done with it. Make an example of them to all the other armchair radicals in the UK.

    • Whilst I can understand your feelings John, I can think of other places to put the muzzle: why should they have a quick & relatively painless end? I feel it’s far more apt that they suffer at least a degree of what their victims suffered.

      • You make a fair point, but the way these people feel that are entitled to join fanatical organisations which brutalise and murder thousands and then seek safe habour within the laws and society we provide sickens me.

        Perhaps you are right. Perhaps they should be tortured every day to the end of thier days.

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