Monday 11 March 2019

SORRY SHAMIMA BEGUM

Shamima Begum leaving England was not her most clever moment. She needs to think through the long term ramifications of her actions. She cannot have another identity, and we cannot guard her 24/7; she could even be arrested. The problem is political correctness. Of course, if I turned up with a picnic basket with loads of goodies that would be great for her,  but I am not going to do that.  She cannot slot back to her previous life. She has witnessed things that few 15-20 -year-olds have.  Shamima indiscreetly went on television and sounded truculent and bolshy. Sadly for her, we don't want this, and we don't want to encourage it in the United Kingdom.  She can't expect to ask her Mum "What's for dinner, have I got any clean socks"? Shamima is not a child anymore. She is a young woman and she is fully fertile with three babies who all passed away. She must be very depressed. Equally the people that ISIS have killed cannot be brought back.  She needs to live the commitment of her mistake. I would not have done what she has done. She colluded with her friends, happily leaving England and not letting anybody know where she was.  Did she think she would get a Sainsbury's delivery and a nice Axminster carpet in Syria?  Her mother has not been interviewed, she must have told her daughter not to put her hands into hot water, and don't lie?  Why does she want to go home it must have been awful? Where are the other two girls?  Where did she go to when she first arrived in Syria was there a welcoming committee? Did they hand out glasses of orange juice? Does she realise she may come back to some kind of holding centre to be punished? She needs to learn the consequences of a decision. Everybody was duplicitous in this story; it's political and dangerous.   Shamima has made a terrible mistake, and now she will have to learn to live with this. We do not want the risks that she could bring with her.  I would not want anybody to go through this, but she made herself a sacrificial offering. If you do the right thing, we as a country will help you, like the girl who was shot in the head and who won a Nobel prize, Malala Yousafzai

This is not a computer game where everybody can come back to life. To make one girl happy it makes too many unhappy, this is too expensive.

Shamima Begum according to reporters was head of her gang, and with a gun across her chest, she strapped suicide vests onto those willing to die for ISIS, stoned and lashed women who did not obey. Saw heads in bins and lost three children, yet says she is a good housewife.
The social do goofers really are too much. Thank goodness for the cleverness of  Sajid Javid she is still in Syria.
In my opinion, we have enough problems in England at the moment, and we do not have the time or money to spend looking after a traitor to ISIS and to England.



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