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iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.1 -
soapboxsam said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.6 -
DaveMehmet said:soapboxsam said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.0 -
iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war against Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reactions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.
Ok I know the US have issues, but even so ....1 -
soapboxsam said:DaveMehmet said:soapboxsam said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.3 -
ValleyGary said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.
I think it's puerile to think there aren't muslim families that could raise the child well.2 -
iainment said:ValleyGary said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.
I think it's puerile to think there aren't muslim families that could raise the child well.4 -
iainment said:ValleyGary said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.
I think it's puerile to think there aren't muslim families that could raise the child well.
I'm sure there are many superb parents who were raised as non practicing Muslims,
Sajid Javid, the home secretary to name just one.
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ValleyGary said:iainment said:ValleyGary said:iainment said:Even though I'm an atheist I don't think raising a child out of their culture is a good idea.
Also I'm sure the revoking of her citizenship will be contested in court. I think that unless she has eligibility for another citizenship it's doubtful this will stick.
The Home Secretary is being a bit too political about this in my opinion and should let the courts decide.
After all a big part of our justification for joining in the war avainst Jihadis was that we live and believe in the law. Not knee jerk reavtions to boost the chances of politicians succeeding May.
I think it's puerile to think there aren't muslim families that could raise the child well.
Babies including this one are a blank canvas. Bizarrely in 2019 it is socially acceptable and afforded sacrosanct status to the point that atheists and liberal minded folk argue that a child's head should be filled with illogical dogma and intolerant, illiberal creeds ie religion.
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I don’t know if any of you are aware, but out here in the US, there’s a similar story about a young American Muslim who wants to return to the USA after spending time with IS in Syria. Admittedly, there are some differences - for example, she’s a little older (24), and she’s regretful of her actions. (I’m paraphrasing, but she says she misinterpreted a line in the qu’ran as meaning she had no choice but to join the struggle in Syria. She also paints a picture of life in the camp there as being somewhat less than ideal.) But there are clear similarities too.
One thing that immediately occurred to me here was that the American news report (I think it may have been CBS, but not sure) made no mention of the British story. At all. Even if you assume that American news is pretty insular, you’d surely think this was a piece of information relevant to the story? Even if just to compare how the two countries deal with the situation? But no, nothing.
Which causes me to wonder if this approach is reflected in the British news? So, all of you based in Britain - were you aware of this girl hoping to be allowed to return to the US? Because I really can’t understand why a news programme wouldn’t pick up on such striking parallels.1 - Sponsored links:
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lordromford said:I don’t know if any of you are aware, but out here in the US, there’s a similar story about a young American Muslim who wants to return to the USA after spending time with IS in Syria. Admittedly, there are some differences - for example, she’s a little older (24), and she’s regretful of her actions. (I’m paraphrasing, but she says she misinterpreted a line in the qu’ran as meaning she had no choice but to join the struggle in Syria. She also paints a picture of life in the camp there as being somewhat less than ideal.) But there are clear similarities too.
One thing that immediately occurred to me here was that the American news report (I think it may have been CBS, but not sure) made no mention of the British story. At all. Even if you assume that American news is pretty insular, you’d surely think this was a piece of information relevant to the story? Even if just to compare how the two countries deal with the situation? But no, nothing.
Which causes me to wonder if this approach is reflected in the British news? So, all of you based in Britain - were you aware of this girl hoping to be allowed to return to the US? Because I really can’t understand why a news programme wouldn’t pick up on such striking parallels.
Joya now lives in Texas and her 4 children have been supported by her (now) ex husband's parents. Her story is here.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/the-former-first-lady-of-isis-now-loves-reform-jews-plans-to-visit-jerusalem/
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I'd hoped that the Begum story would have dropped out of the news by now so that we can have our thread back. It doesn't seem that it has yet, so I've reluctantly opened a separate thread in the politics section. Please use the following if you feel you need to comment.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/84730/shamima-begum/p1?new=1
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The phrase 'many on here'.
Exclusively used to describe a very small number of people, just before the user of the phrase puts some words in the mouths of the 'many' they reference.
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Super_Eddie_Youds said:The phrase 'many on here'.
Exclusively used to describe a very small number of people, just before the user of the phrase puts some words in the mouths of the 'many' they reference.
Know your English.1 -
What about using 'few'. Still countable, but a lot more accurate.
Anyway, it's not just you. Many on here do it.7 -
Richard Madeley, currently presenting GMB with that noisy cackling bint, Kate 'its all about me' Garroway.Anyway, they had an article about the new Only Fools and Horses show, they were tenuously linking their upbringing to being from the East End, Madeley says 'actually I was born in Romford, I guess its close to the East End'. No it isn't Madeley, you fool, but what is more annoying is that OFAH is based in Peckham, so has nothing to do with the East End, and this so called journalist/presenter failed to realise that fact...in short the bloke is an utter minge.As you can tell, I'm a morning person.7
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Greenie said:Richard Madeley, currently presenting GMB with that noisy cackling bint, Kate 'its all about me' Garroway.Anyway, they had an article about the new Only Fools and Horses show, they were tenuously linking their upbringing to being from the East End, Madeley says 'actually I was born in Romford, I guess its close to the East End'. No it isn't Madeley, you fool, but what is more annoying is that OFAH is based in Peckham, so has nothing to do with the East End, and this so called journalist/presenter failed to realise that fact...in short the bloke is an utter minge.As you can tell, I'm a morning person.5
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Basically anyone consuming food near me. If we're out at a restaurant together (if you can call McDonalds that) - fine, otherwise it's going to annoy me. Maybe that's not fair, but this is not the "only reasonable things that generally annoy you" thread.
Extra aggrivation points if it's:- On a train
- Smells (even a little bit)
- Is in tupperware
- The foodstuff is chewy/moist
- It leaves food residue around, or on yourself
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Had that a few years ago, this young woman had a beetroot salad stunk the train out.0
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Oh_Yoni_Boy said:Basically anyone consuming food near me. If we're out at a restaurant together (if you can call McDonalds that) - fine, otherwise it's going to annoy me. Maybe that's not fair, but this is not the "only reasonable things that generally annoy you" thread.
Extra aggrivation points if it's:- On a train
- Smells (even a little bit)
- Is in tupperware
- The foodstuff is chewy/moist
- It leaves food residue around, or on yourself
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Greenie said:Richard Madeley, currently presenting GMB with that noisy cackling bint, Kate 'its all about me' Garroway.Anyway, they had an article about the new Only Fools and Horses show, they were tenuously linking their upbringing to being from the East End, Madeley says 'actually I was born in Romford, I guess its close to the East End'. No it isn't Madeley, you fool, but what is more annoying is that OFAH is based in Peckham, so has nothing to do with the East End, and this so called journalist/presenter failed to realise that fact...in short the bloke is an utter minge.As you can tell, I'm a morning person.5
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eaststandmike said:Greenie said:Richard Madeley, currently presenting GMB with that noisy cackling bint, Kate 'its all about me' Garroway.Anyway, they had an article about the new Only Fools and Horses show, they were tenuously linking their upbringing to being from the East End, Madeley says 'actually I was born in Romford, I guess its close to the East End'. No it isn't Madeley, you fool, but what is more annoying is that OFAH is based in Peckham, so has nothing to do with the East End, and this so called journalist/presenter failed to realise that fact...in short the bloke is an utter minge.As you can tell, I'm a morning person.So its GMB plus Piers Morgan is usually on and he seems like a good sort.1
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Funny how some on the lefft think the BBC is Tory controlled and some people on the right think it's left wing.
Must be doing something right.
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Henry Irving said:Funny how some on the lefft think the BBC is Tory controlled and some people on the right think it's left wing.
Must be doing something right.2 -
Dazzler21 said:Oh_Yoni_Boy said:Basically anyone consuming food near me. If we're out at a restaurant together (if you can call McDonalds that) - fine, otherwise it's going to annoy me. Maybe that's not fair, but this is not the "only reasonable things that generally annoy you" thread.
Extra aggrivation points if it's:- On a train
- Smells (even a little bit)
- Is in tupperware
- The foodstuff is chewy/moist
- It leaves food residue around, or on yourself
The sound of eating is 10/10 annoying. Chewing with mouth open should be criminalised, way more anti-social than graffiti etc. - legitimately should be an ASBO.2 -
British people using the word 'Buddy'*
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Food Fascism.
How you eat, what you eat, when you eat, blah, blah, blah.
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Karim_myBagheri said:
British people using the word 'Buddy'*
*unless quoting from South Park
It took all of my effort not to throw him under his own van.
The spooky thing is that I came into the office and opened this thread and the first thing I read was your post.0 -
Greenie said:eaststandmike said:Greenie said:Richard Madeley, currently presenting GMB with that noisy cackling bint, Kate 'its all about me' Garroway.Anyway, they had an article about the new Only Fools and Horses show, they were tenuously linking their upbringing to being from the East End, Madeley says 'actually I was born in Romford, I guess its close to the East End'. No it isn't Madeley, you fool, but what is more annoying is that OFAH is based in Peckham, so has nothing to do with the East End, and this so called journalist/presenter failed to realise that fact...in short the bloke is an utter minge.As you can tell, I'm a morning person.So its GMB plus Piers Morgan is usually on and he seems like a good sort.9
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Croydon said:Greenie said:eaststandmike said:Greenie said:Richard Madeley, currently presenting GMB with that noisy cackling bint, Kate 'its all about me' Garroway.Anyway, they had an article about the new Only Fools and Horses show, they were tenuously linking their upbringing to being from the East End, Madeley says 'actually I was born in Romford, I guess its close to the East End'. No it isn't Madeley, you fool, but what is more annoying is that OFAH is based in Peckham, so has nothing to do with the East End, and this so called journalist/presenter failed to realise that fact...in short the bloke is an utter minge.As you can tell, I'm a morning person.So its GMB plus Piers Morgan is usually on and he seems like a good sort.0
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