johnny the fox Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/austrian-teenage-is-girls-want-to-return-home-after-marrying-jihadists-and-falling-pregnant/ar-BB8Tb Sums it up really..
DennisNedry Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 I bet when those pair turned up at the ISIS camp the thugs couldn't believe their luck. Didn't take long to get them up the duff did it?
DennisNedry Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 15!? What's the age of consent within ISIS? Surprised that a group who behead innocent hostages will shag children?
Unabomber Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 Surprised that a group who behead innocent hostages will shag children? Nothing surprises me nowadays.
The Doctor Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 15!? What's the age of consent within ISIS? Given it's an Islamic state and those sort of countries are fairly nonplussed by child marriages (saudi Arabia has no age of consent, and old mo was a kiddy fiddler), it'll be low if it even exists. Woo abrahamic religions.
Unabomber Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 Given it's an Islamic state and those sort of countries are fairly nonplussed by child marriages (saudi Arabia has no age of consent, and old mo was a kiddy fiddler), it'll be low if it even exists. Woo abrahamic religions. Should be 18 imo.
Unabomber Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 1 Did you miss a number off the end of that 1 by an accident or did you mean as long as the broad is 1 she is game?
Harry - LCFC Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 Given it's an Islamic state and those sort of countries are fairly nonplussed by child marriages (saudi Arabia has no age of consent, and old mo was a kiddy fiddler), it'll be low if it even exists. Woo abrahamic religions. I know it you make quite a serious point but this whole post really made me smile
lgfualol Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 Did you miss a number off the end of that 1 by an accident or did you mean as long as the broad is 1 she is game? yes
The Doctor Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 Should be 18 imo. Eh, I'd be fine with a scaled one - 14 if the other party is between 14 and 16, 16 if they're between 16 and 21 and anyone older than 18 is fair game
MPH Posted 12 October 2014 Posted 12 October 2014 Get them signed up to tinder. For the younger members.
MC Prussian Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 More girls want to go "home". Eastbound, that is... Three underaged US girls have recently been stopped at Frankfurt airport, as they were heading to Syria via Turkey, allegedly trying to join ISIS. The 15- and 17-year old siblings as well as their 16-year old friend were returned back home to the Denver area. On Friday, the 16-year old was reported missing from school. The siblings' father then found out that they had taken their passports with them and stolen 2'000 Dollars before leaving. But all two pairs of parents had no clue where their children had been going. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/21/denver-teenagers-isis_n_6024050.html
JmorsonLCFC Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 gotta start looking at the reasons why people are 'defecting' we've got more in common with the people we're bombing than the people we're fighting for
Guest MattP Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 gotta start looking at the reasons why people are 'defecting' we've got more in common with the people we're bombing than the people we're fighting for Errr wtf? What do we have in common with ISIS? And very very few people are defecting.
JmorsonLCFC Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 Errr wtf? What do we have in common with ISIS? And very very few people are defecting. regardless of how many, why are they doing it? Maybe it might have something to do with the way we portray muslims in the media? Maybe it has something to do with the fact that everywhere they go in this country they get looked at like a second rate citizen. So what do you think ISIS actually are then?? Are they just kicking off for banter or do they have a ligitimate reason?
Merging Cultures Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 The two became "poster girls" for the militant movement with pictures posted on social media showing them in full-length burkas with armed men. © Provided by Huffington Post Selimovic and Kesinovic posted this photo to social media Could be anyone!
Rincewind Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 They obviously see their reason as legitimate. The British public may not hear the reasons though as we are given reasons why they are wrong. Maybe the ones leaving are being turned to them by the way they are portrayed. If a young person is being subjected to abuse (verbal) from the media and the public and a recruiter tells them they can have things better they may be persuaded..It does not make them wrong. There is some truth in the saying 'One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.' Depends on the perspective.
JmorsonLCFC Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 They obviously see their reason as legitimate. The British public may not hear the reasons though as we are given reasons why they are wrong. Maybe the ones leaving are being turned to them by the way they are portrayed. If a young person is being subjected to abuse (verbal) from the media and the public and a recruiter tells them they can have things better they may be persuaded..It does not make them wrong. There is some truth in the saying 'One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.' Depends on the perspective. fully agree great post
Guest MattP Posted 22 October 2014 Posted 22 October 2014 regardless of how many, why are they doing it? Maybe it might have something to do with the way we portray muslims in the media? Maybe it has something to do with the fact that everywhere they go in this country they get looked at like a second rate citizen. So what do you think ISIS actually are then?? Are they just kicking off for banter or do they have a ligitimate reason? Well I'd imagine the original defectors did so due to seeing the fight against Assad as legitimate, those of a sunni Muslim persuasion especially. I would be absolutely astonished if there was a single person who had gone out there who did it due the way Muslims are portrayed, why would decide to join an Islamist group in protest at that? It makes no sense. How do you get looked at like a second rate citizen? No I don't think they are doing it for banter I think it's pretty obvious that a caliphate across the levant has always been the intention of the group, this group isn't a new organisation they have been around for years and had many of their sympathisers in the Al Nusra beforehand. I'd like to expand on what legitimate reasons you think they have for executing anyone who isn't a sunni Muslim?
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