There is growing concern in Britain and the rest of Europe and Australia and the USA about the problem of so called home grown terrorists. In Britain we have just had one of these young men becoming a suicide bomber, in Iraq.
These are most often the children of immigrants to the host country. The problem of what to do about this is, as I understand it, that the host country cannot remove the passports or revoke the nationality of these young, mostly, men since they were born in the host country. However, certainly in the UK, that largely doesn't apply to the parents of these people.
I was absolutely shocked to see and hear, earlier this year, when three young girls left London and traveled to Daesh-held Syria, via Turkey, the family blaming London's Metropolitan Police for not doing more to stop their own children from leaving! So much for their idea of parental responsibility!
So my solution is to revoke the right to stay for these parents and then deport them to their home country. Yes, that's right - visit the sins of the children upon the father. These families need to take responsibility for their children. We are constantly being told that these Muslim families are close-knit families so let's see some family responsibility. Indeed, I would not just restrict this to those that travel to join-up with Daesh. If their children children participate in marches or protests where they carry the black flags of Daesh or protest against British troops, then the same punishment to be visited upon the parents. Yes we live in a democracy but we will not provide Daesh with the means with which to destroy us!
It is high time that the peaceful majority in the Muslim community, stood up and showed how peaceful they really are and that they exercise control over those elements within their community, who would see our country become like the caliphate that Daesh is imposing in Iraq and Syria. Women sold into sexual slavery, homosexuals thrown from the tops of buildings, people beheaded almost randomly. Muslims in Britain, and other host countries, need to decide if they want to pay the price for such residency - that price is to stand-up for the things that make the host country what it is. In Britain that means tolerance of followers other religions and of no religions. It means acceptance of lifestyle choices made by people. It means ceasing the barbaric practise of female genital mutilation (FGM) and above all it means treating all fellow citizens as equals and the laws of the land, as passed by Parliament as paramount and not supplantable by alien concepts such as Sharia
A recent poll, showed that more than 80% of Muslims support, to some degree or another the aims of Daesh. Personally, I am always suspicious of such polls and how representative they truly are but the silence from the mosques of Britain might be considered telling.
Of course, the immediate effect of putting the above proposal into practice would be to get the Human Rights lawyers up in arms but the response to this has to be two fold. Firstly, rush emergency legislation through Parliament, abrogating the relevant portions of existing Human Rights legislation and immigration laws. Secondly, deport immediately with no right of appeal.
Of course it's harsh but take a surf on the Internet and see what playing 'nice' has done to Christians or even Muslims in Iraq, Libya, Egypt and Syria. Take a look at those people having their throat cut by 'peace loving' members of the religion of peace or watch people being burned alive, then tell me putting people on a plane is cruel and unusual punishment or that water-boarding is somehow evil and equal!
These are most often the children of immigrants to the host country. The problem of what to do about this is, as I understand it, that the host country cannot remove the passports or revoke the nationality of these young, mostly, men since they were born in the host country. However, certainly in the UK, that largely doesn't apply to the parents of these people.
I was absolutely shocked to see and hear, earlier this year, when three young girls left London and traveled to Daesh-held Syria, via Turkey, the family blaming London's Metropolitan Police for not doing more to stop their own children from leaving! So much for their idea of parental responsibility!
So my solution is to revoke the right to stay for these parents and then deport them to their home country. Yes, that's right - visit the sins of the children upon the father. These families need to take responsibility for their children. We are constantly being told that these Muslim families are close-knit families so let's see some family responsibility. Indeed, I would not just restrict this to those that travel to join-up with Daesh. If their children children participate in marches or protests where they carry the black flags of Daesh or protest against British troops, then the same punishment to be visited upon the parents. Yes we live in a democracy but we will not provide Daesh with the means with which to destroy us!
It is high time that the peaceful majority in the Muslim community, stood up and showed how peaceful they really are and that they exercise control over those elements within their community, who would see our country become like the caliphate that Daesh is imposing in Iraq and Syria. Women sold into sexual slavery, homosexuals thrown from the tops of buildings, people beheaded almost randomly. Muslims in Britain, and other host countries, need to decide if they want to pay the price for such residency - that price is to stand-up for the things that make the host country what it is. In Britain that means tolerance of followers other religions and of no religions. It means acceptance of lifestyle choices made by people. It means ceasing the barbaric practise of female genital mutilation (FGM) and above all it means treating all fellow citizens as equals and the laws of the land, as passed by Parliament as paramount and not supplantable by alien concepts such as Sharia
A recent poll, showed that more than 80% of Muslims support, to some degree or another the aims of Daesh. Personally, I am always suspicious of such polls and how representative they truly are but the silence from the mosques of Britain might be considered telling.
Of course, the immediate effect of putting the above proposal into practice would be to get the Human Rights lawyers up in arms but the response to this has to be two fold. Firstly, rush emergency legislation through Parliament, abrogating the relevant portions of existing Human Rights legislation and immigration laws. Secondly, deport immediately with no right of appeal.
Of course it's harsh but take a surf on the Internet and see what playing 'nice' has done to Christians or even Muslims in Iraq, Libya, Egypt and Syria. Take a look at those people having their throat cut by 'peace loving' members of the religion of peace or watch people being burned alive, then tell me putting people on a plane is cruel and unusual punishment or that water-boarding is somehow evil and equal!
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