Southport Stabbing (43 Viewers)

ccfc922

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As per some of the lot on here, hopefully he's all tucked up tonight and protected from the meanies that persecuted him šŸ„°šŸ„°šŸ„°
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shmmeee

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What you've replied and the people liking it sums it up.

Let's hope no one ever harms the lot of you in your happy clappy world. So naive the lot of you aren't ya, every c**t is so nice and wouldn't hurt a fly.

Fan fiction šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£

If you think thereā€™s good people with violent tendencies and bad people with violent tendencies thatā€™s up to you. Iā€™d rather be suspicious of all of them. Counting like is very weird on this topic and clearly you donā€™t take it seriously at all.
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Gynnsthetonic

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Just found out about this from a few years back. Again the main outcome seemed to be focus on how he got the weapon rather than anything else. Another that didnā€™t fit the Prevent mandate neatly.

The 22 year old on the terrorist reform programme had his pump action shot returned after previously having It seized by police. Wow!
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shmmeee

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The 22 year old on the terrorist reform programme had his pump action shot returned after previously having It seized by police. Wow!

Because being an Incel wasnā€™t really a terrorist group i guess, same as being generally obsessed with violence wasnā€™t.

The point all through this is we have no program for diverting violent young men full stop.
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shmmeee

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Same as your so desperate to prove they weren't I guess

I mean I tend to wait for evidence of a crime before deciding someone is guilty yeah. He had a bedroom way messier than my 14 year olds (who BTW has arrows in her room too perhaps I should call prevent to be safe) and I couldnā€™t tell you all of the contents. I just think itā€™s unrealistic. The ricin was literally some beans in a mortar and pestle under his bed I doubt anyone would know what it was. The one thing heā€™s have had to actually hide was the machete and that wouldnā€™t have been hard.
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Sky Blue Pete

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Because being an Incel wasnā€™t really a terrorist group i guess, same as being generally obsessed with violence wasnā€™t.

The point all through this is we have no program for diverting violent young men full stop.
Worse weā€™ve raised a nation of loners especially boys who feel the world is against them
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Sky Blue Pete

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And people still hammering on about how the political prisoners should be released cause they were right all along even though the guy was a violence geek and not motivated by allah or Islam and he was born in Britain and not an immigrant
Post truth world for sure
Someone will pipe up now if Blair hasnā€™t let his mum and dad in he wouldnā€™t have existed and yep if my mum had wheels sheā€™d have been a bike
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CovValleyBoy

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That isn't true at all, in fact it's just clichƩd nonsense. There are plenty of people out there who don't carry knives or commit knife crime.

Hindley and Brady, and Mary Bell murdered children while the death sentence still existed in the UK.
Of course there are plenty of people who don't carry knives.
Well done for that spectacular observation.
Far too many do & people like you excuse them with your waffle.
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Sky Blue Pete

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This is interesting on that.

Yeah interesting
Iā€™ve avoided reading about the details given what everyone has written
The other thing that makes me go cold is what would this individual have done with a loaded gun?
Itā€™s not the right time to say this but Iā€™m pretty sure knowing some people involved in anti terrorist work that the professionalism and sheer brilliance of their ongoing work limits these events hugely and it would be good for us to know some of that
Not for now though
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Evo1883

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Its a really ugly thing with these crimes that certain people use them as a chance to be allowed to say out loud violent fantasies and then go back to saying how much they think violent people should be locked up at the first opportunity. Iā€™m disgusted by these crimes, Iā€™m not spending hours writing fan fiction about violent acts Iā€™d like to enact on them.

I agree with alot of what you've said in this thread but not this .

Should this have been one of your own children the desire to see a violent end to the bloke would have been strong , well for me it would have .
People , including myself do not see a prison sentence as being anywhere near as painful as what the children and the parents went/are going through.. prison is easy , boring but easy (in the UK atleast )
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Grendel

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Not really, it's perfectly normal to appear on national TV and commit a mass murder years later.

There was John Cooper aka ā€œthe bullseye killerā€ - murdered and raped several people and only caught as he took home a bendy bully
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shmmeee

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I agree with alot of what you've said in this thread but not this .

Should this have been one of your own children the desire to see a violent end to the bloke would have been strong , well for me it would have .
People , including myself do not see a prison sentence as being anywhere near as painful as what the children and the parents went/are going through.. prison is easy , boring but easy (in the UK atleast )

ā€œI think we should have the death penaltyā€

is one thing, a paragraph long rant about the exact acts of violence youā€™d like to see is another. And itā€™s never the people whose children have been killed saying this but internet tough guys desperate to prove how tough they are and attack others for not joining in. Fuck em.

Being an adult in a sane society isnā€™t not feeling rage itā€™s not acting on it.
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