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What he meant to say was ....“We know that actually someone who has engaged and turned away from that hateful ideology can be an extraordinarily powerful voice for preventing radicalization in future generations and younger people within the community,” he said.
It's the same premise as someone who stops hacking a computer for sport who then becomes a key figure in stopping others from hacking.
So if you have a teen ager who was initially romanticized into the ISIS thinking and then realizes the error of his ways -- they can be a useful tool to help figure out what it is that ISIS does to attract the teens into this hate ideology.
But Candice Malcom -- the writer of the piece for the rag The Sun, HATES Trudeau and immigrants so she will spin it for simple minds to get blown.
Enjoy - but keep it in perspective eh?
So you are telling us that it is possible to rehabilitate a Canadian citizen that willingly went to syria to fight for Syria. Upon going to Syria, most likely murdered and killed people. Then most likely threw gays off buildings, beheaded infidels, and raped sex slaves.
Then after finally losing, they expect to come home to a country that has a culture they just basically went to go fight against and would destroy if they had the chance.
I find it hard to rehab these people . Thats like you trying to rehab Timothy McVey or Jeffery Dahmer
What he meant to say was ....“We know that actually someone who has engaged and turned away from that hateful ideology can be an extraordinarily powerful voice for preventing radicalization in future generations and younger people within the community,” he said.
It's the same premise as someone who stops hacking a computer for sport who then becomes a key figure in stopping others from hacking.
So if you have a teen ager who was initially romanticized into the ISIS thinking and then realizes the error of his ways -- they can be a useful tool to help figure out what it is that ISIS does to attract the teens into this hate ideology.
But Candice Malcom -- the writer of the piece for the rag The Sun, HATES Trudeau and immigrants so she will spin it for simple minds to get blown.
Enjoy - but keep it in perspective eh?
You don't actually expect the P&oC masses to understand something like this, do you?
Muslims should be kicked out of Western countries.
But liberal politicians can't virtue-signal and look like they're "intelligently grappling with a very complex human situation in a humane and enlightened manner" if they do that.
Incidentally, all those "reformed gang members" that supposedly deter kids from joining gangs don't seem to have stopped gangs.
Just sayin'.
Not all Muslims. They have been here since the revolution and helped free us from Great Britain. But any hint of radicalization they should be inprisoned as enemies of the state. No political correctness on that subject.
So you are telling us that it is possible to rehabilitate a Canadian citizen that willingly went to syria to fight for Syria. Upon going to Syria, most likely murdered and killed people. Then most likely threw gays off buildings, beheaded infidels, and raped sex slaves.
Then after finally losing, they expect to come home to a country that has a culture they just basically went to go fight against and would destroy if they had the chance.
I find it hard to rehab these people . Thats like you trying to rehab Timothy McVey or Jeffery Dahmer
It's got something to do with that Charter of Rights and Freedoms thing where not having committed a crime in Canada, or been charged with one elsewhere, they are free to go about their business.
I guess things are different in the U.S. ??
One additional thing to consider is that even before the commission of 9/11 and the creation of Homeland Security, these types of people deemed as "persons of interest" would have had their particulars shared with American authorities. Canada got into some serious trouble over that with Arar.
Today, in all likelyhood, their bowel movements are counted in some American database.
What he meant to say was ....“We know that actually someone who has engaged and turned away from that hateful ideology can be an extraordinarily powerful voice for preventing radicalization in future generations and younger people within the community,” he said.
It's the same premise as someone who stops hacking a computer for sport who then becomes a key figure in stopping others from hacking.
So if you have a teen ager who was initially romanticized into the ISIS thinking and then realizes the error of his ways -- they can be a useful tool to help figure out what it is that ISIS does to attract the teens into this hate ideology.
But Candice Malcom -- the writer of the piece for the rag The Sun, HATES Trudeau and immigrants so she will spin it for simple minds to get blown.
Enjoy - but keep it in perspective eh?
While a convert from any ideology may be useful, the idea of importing people wholesale who beheaded and crucified fellow humans to perhaps find one who is truly repentant, is pure folly. Classic liberal think which ignores degrees of an issue to classify everyone as belonging only to either end of the behavioral spectrum.
Trudeau lowers the gangplank for the worst of the worst and restricts everyone else from emigrating into his country. Canada has turned away people with minor criminal records and now welcomes herds of savages who could make a Viking gag.
Canadian PM supports an organization which routinely throws people off the roofs of tall building simply because they are Gay and beats women for not wearing proper dress.
Why do Canadians stand for it?
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