seamus wrote: » What's immigration got to do with it? He's English. They rescued one of their own citizens from a warzone, and you're blaming immigration for his subsequent acts?
Lash Into The Pints wrote: » Hope he is being tortured in hell as we speak.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » Showing quite a bit of bloodlust yourself there, you just have different reasons that go with the crowd.
Omackeral wrote: » Well he did kill near two dozen people, including innocent kids. Don't think too many would be all that sympathetic to or full of well wishes for the aul' bomber there but ya never know.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » So - "bloodlust" - where it is wishing someone who murdered 22 innocent people including a wee 8 year old girl for nothing more than boogieing at a concert a lifetime of pain in Hell (which I believe exists but may or may not actually). That is bad ? But "bloodlust" of a kid who decided to commit said murder of 22 innocent people including a wee 8 year old girl for nothing more than boogieing at a concert. That is alright ? There are some deepy disturbed points of view and that just cracked the top 3.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » Nice appeal to emotion there.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » Omackerel - at the time I was called "a monster" for saying that I hoped the authorities caught up with the brother/accomplice and that he made a run for it. The same person forwarded my FB post to their friend list apologising on my behalf "to the 99.99% of decent British Muslims". I replied not to bother and that his figures were skewed. We no longer talk.
topper75 wrote: » He got to signal his 'virtue' to others, and that is all that matters.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » Vitue signal torture is bad?
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » You - SEVERAL MILES - the point.
Elora Young Varsity wrote: » Manchester Arena bomber was rescued from Libya by Royal Navyhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jul/31/manchester-arena-bomber-was-rescued-from-libya-by-royal-navy?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard Posting this to stimulate discourse on the topic of immigration ...Quite the 'elephant in the room' around these parts I know.
quintana76 wrote: » Sorry, but he deliberately aimed his atrack at innocent kids. He may have been technically British but his loyalty lay elsewhere. He only wished harm to the country which had generously (foolishly) taken in his family. There's no accounting for gratitude.
SnakePlissken wrote: » I can see what you're doing, but as a genuine thread on immigration was closed by one particular moderator for not being jolly enough for After Hours I certainly won't be wasting my time contributing to the discussion.
badtoro wrote: » Can't say I'd have any sympathy for him. The only thing that would give me pause is insuring his guilt, think Birmingham 6 etc. Not making any case for innocence here at all, it's just the only thing that stops me saying throw him to the dogs tbh. There's no case for calling a music concert any sort of legitimate target with no warning bombing. Honestly the people that do such things can't suffer enough.
Sonics2k wrote: » Alright, let's establish something. All terrorists are absolute scum and deserve the worst possible punishments. But, this has nothing to do with immigration. This disgusting ****wad was English and a traitor.
topper75 wrote: » I think it was the whole apologising on somebody else's behalf arrogance that irked me about that scenario. It struck me as high-horse stuff to address ALL British muslims about it and screamed look at me I'm a good person = virtue signalling because did nothing concrete to fix anybody's situation or stop anybody being tortured, and merely sought to portray themselves in a certain light.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » I certainly was not apologising on someone else's behalf."All British muslims"? What are you going on about there? I don't think I'm a particularly good person but I can see torture is bad. Do you think a random poster in Ireland is going to stop anyone being tortured in the UK? Get real.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » Topper75s post 15, quoting mine that you actually responded to - so you know EXACTLY the context of the post above.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » Can you read other posters mind over the internet? I skipped over your post. I'm responding to this poster now.