From Elsewhere: Terror Rehab? It’s a waste of money and effort

Yes the Home Office has found yet another way to waste our money on Islam.

.The Daily Star, not a newspaper I take on a regular basis, is carrying a story about Government plans to try to rehabilitate those who have gone to fight Jihad in places like Syria and try to turn them back into decent, civilised people.

I’d like to ask, what’s the point? Why waste money and effort on those who have freely chosen savagery and jihad? If we cannot afford to supply things like wheelchairs to those who require them and who have paid into the taxation system all their lives, why are we considering paying for these worthless savages to be ‘re-educated’?  Why are we wasting yet more of people’s hard earned money on playing nice with Islamic savages in this way?  They deserve nothing more than to be told ‘you’ve shown who and what you are loyal to, now bugger off’

The Daily Star said:

HUNDREDS of blood-crazed British jihadists fighting in Syria and Iraq will be given “de-radicalisation classes” when they come home.

They fear up to 500 Muslim extremists could cause carnage when they return after fighting in the Middle East.

Experts from Germany – where a similar scheme was set up – are already working with the Home Office to launch a pilot project in London.

Former MI5 director-general Sir Jonathan Evans will today warn of the dangers of these “rather pathetic figures”.Meanwhile Syria Relief, based in Manchester, home of 16-year-old twins Salma and Zahra Halane who fled to Syria to become “jihadi brides”, is launching a campaign for people to donate aid rather than fight.”

This is a feeble, politically correct response to a problem that needs to be solved with an iron fist rather than kid gloves. It will be expensive, will draw resources away from more important and vital services, will quickly be colonised by lying Muslim activists looking for a nice little earner and is doomed to failure.

I don’t buy Sir Jonathan’s attempt to play down the danger posed by these Islamic Savages by describing them as ‘rather pathetic figures’. There are doubtless many serial killers whose lives and personalities could be described as ‘pathetic’, but they are still dangerous.

Germany has no ‘magic pill’ to solve the problems of Jihadism, as Germany has Islamic ghettos that are beset with the same or similar Islamic problems as we do in Britain. The Germans cannot see that treating these savages like victims is completely ineffective. This proposed policy throws up more questions than it answers. The primary question is how will they undertake the de-radicalisation? If they try to use Islamic theological texts for this purpose, then they will stuck on a losing wicket because it is Islamic texts themselves that have been used to radicalise these Jihadi savages.

I would certainly not trust the Home Office to run this scheme effectively. Since the Labour years of misrule there has been a constant inflow of ‘non violent extremists’ into the Home Office who have been allowed to have input into policy regarding Islamism and jihad. This is about as sensible as asking Mr Fox to guard the henhouse. The only difference between these ‘non violent extremists’ and the murderous Jihadis is that the second group kills others by their own hands, but the first group places the weapons in the hands of the second group.

At a time when Britain is facing economic problems as well as a growing problem of Islamic violence, is it really sensible to spend money on worthless fripperies like this project? I’d rather spend the money on securing Britain’s borders.

These Jihadis to not need to be greeted back into the UK with a promise of rehabiliation, but instead should face prison and subsequent expulsion. If they want to go to Syria or Iraq or other places to fight in Jihadist groups, then leave them there to either starve or die. They have chosen to be human rubbish, let them be treated as such.

Link

Original story from the Daily Star

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/388794/Terror-rehab-plan-to-keep-streets-safe

Hat Tip

SayAye on Twitter @DowHeater 

7 Comments on "From Elsewhere: Terror Rehab? It’s a waste of money and effort"

  1. Robert the Biker | July 14, 2014 at 8:49 am |

    A few wet jobs and black ops over there would do wonders; let the ape-men know that we will simply kill them and that the only way they get back into the country is in a body bag.
    Goes for their enablers too!
    I have no compunction, I will feel no remorse.

  2. Offences Against the Person Act 1861, if you are a British Citizen and commit an act of violence anywhere in the world you can be prosecuted under this act. Maximum sentence and then life on licence, if they associate with any known jihadi followers, back to prison or renounce the citizenship and leave the UK. Failing that Mr the Biker’s sterling suggestion.

  3. Maurice Dancer | July 14, 2014 at 9:31 am |

    If 16, 17, 18, 21 years of having everything laid out on a plate for them in the suicidally tolerant UK has failed to ‘habilitate’ them, then it would appear to anybody but a purblind dhimmi that these jihadists are not of us, & do not want to be. They’ve chosen.

    When cancer appears it needs to be cut out – ruthlessly. As Robert suggests.

    • Fahrenheit211 | July 14, 2014 at 9:36 am |

      We don’t want these f**kwits back. They deserve either a bullet or deportation. They’ve made a choice to embrace Islamic violence, we do not need to take them back.

  4. Paris Claims | July 14, 2014 at 12:16 pm |

    The best thing to do with them is to use them in the place of laboratory rats.

  5. Furor Teutonicus | July 14, 2014 at 2:43 pm |

    “You are a NAUGHTY boy! Do NOT do it again! Right?Innit?”

    Works every time.

  6. Off-topic but regards the ‘disturbance’ in the vibrant and diverse Sparkbrook area of Birmingham a couple of weeks or so ago:- that night a ‘gagging order’ was placed on staff at two of the largest hospitals in Brum. A few days later a commendatory email from West Mids Police was sent out to the staff congratulating them on their handling of ‘a serious security incident’.

Comments are closed.