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You wanted to live in a country that's laws go backwards to the year 1500.Hamza, a silly little lying Aussie Islamic cunt, now wants to come back to Aus because ISIS wasn't much fun, at least after they lost the Caliphate.
Hamza has lost a heap of weight though so that's good at least...
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What was this rugby league fan from the suburbs doing with ISIS?
Hamza Elbaf has been shut off from the outside world for the past five years. The Australian citizen doesn't even know who the prime minister is. He's one of thousands of suspected ISIS fighters being held in Syrian prisons.www.abc.net.au
What are you talking about? Once under Isis control they had to do what they were told....be it point weapons at somebody or cook breakfast.So when he picks up a weapon & points it at someone because his brothers say to, is that innocence?
Doesn't make you less culpable if you shoot someone no matter who tells you to do it, that's the way ISIS works, do as they say or die, not to mention all the anti-western indoctrination they jam into your head about how 'right' it is to kill infidels (that's us by the way), do you take the chance that young Hamza doesn't have a few screws loose due to this indoctrination & lashes out after getting mixed up with homegrown radicals who do target such boys, if he was weak-minded enough to blindly follow his brothers, he's weak enough to be conned into believing or doing anything, not a chance our Government is willing to take, these radical Islamists ARE serious.What are you talking about? Once under Isis control they had to do what they were told....be it point weapons at somebody or cook breakfast.
He's not a radical Islamist anymore....if he ever was one. Years in a crowded room has changed that for sure. If anything he despises ISIS and what they did to him.You are weird.Doesn't make you less culpable if you shoot someone no matter who tells you to do it, that's the way ISIS works, do as they say or die, not to mention all the anti-western indoctrination they jam into your head about how 'right' it is to kill infidels (that's us by the way), do you take the chance that young Hamza doesn't have a few screws loose due to this indoctrination & lashes out after getting mixed up with homegrown radicals who do target such boys, if he was weak-minded enough to blindly follow his brothers, he's weak enough to be conned into believing or doing anything, not a chance our Government is willing to take, these radical Islamists ARE serious.
He may not be radicalized---is it worth taking the risk though? Every person, male or female, comes out of those countries saying 'it wasn't their fault, they were forced' how do you believe them? Most likely they went there thinking it would be a great adventure, to fight the infidels, then they come face to face with radical Islam and its "OH Fuck! This wasn't what I signed up for!" but too late, a couple of months of ISIS-style brainwashing & you're not who you think you are anymore, getting into a weak mind is relatively easy, it's really fucked what they do to their minds---being rebellious to your parents or Government is one thing---being radicalized & sent back to your country is another. How do you differentiate between someone who is telling the truth & someone who is, literally, a time bomb? These pages are full of the results of the time-bomb version, is it worth the risk?He's not a radical Islamist anymore....if he ever was one. Years in a crowded room has changed that for sure. If anything he despises ISIS and what they did to him.You are weird.
Nobody even knows if that was what really happened. And of course he's minimized EVERY thing that involved him. Always has an excuse.He was just following his older brothers....had no idea what they were up to...