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Have you considered that, while certainly not blameless, his statement to citizens about living under the threat of terror being a normal part of city life is one that makes me seethe with anger, myself, he's not the one who makes the call on jailing these individuals? That lies more in the nation's federal, rather than civic, security services/law enforcement, and leaders? No doubt Mr. Khan is one of the lead apologists and deserves considerable spite for his attitudes regarding the terrorism in London, and absolutely is a disgrace to his position, absolutely a disgrace, but the security state clearly has a great deal to profit from these attacks, and it is becoming expected to hear that the individuals involved in a terror attack against the British people have been under surveillance, and yet not stopped.
It is imperative that citizens start vehemently and persistently demanding to know why arrests have not been made at the first sign of terrorist activity, rather than allowing it to happen.
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[–] Dibgick 0 points 21 points 21 points (+21|-0) ago
Please just jail that camel fucker mayor of London. He obviously can't give the city the service required.
[–] MD7COVENANT 9 points 2 points 11 points (+11|-9) ago (edited ago)
Have you considered that, while certainly not blameless, his statement to citizens about living under the threat of terror being a normal part of city life is one that makes me seethe with anger, myself, he's not the one who makes the call on jailing these individuals? That lies more in the nation's federal, rather than civic, security services/law enforcement, and leaders? No doubt Mr. Khan is one of the lead apologists and deserves considerable spite for his attitudes regarding the terrorism in London, and absolutely is a disgrace to his position, absolutely a disgrace, but the security state clearly has a great deal to profit from these attacks, and it is becoming expected to hear that the individuals involved in a terror attack against the British people have been under surveillance, and yet not stopped.
It is imperative that citizens start vehemently and persistently demanding to know why arrests have not been made at the first sign of terrorist activity, rather than allowing it to happen.
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[–] AOU 4 points 7 points 11 points (+11|-4) ago
Go back to faggit with your taqiyya, cuck.
[–] Not_A_Large_Duck 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I think it's better if citizens demand the right to arm themselves en masse.
[–] common_sense 5 points -5 points 0 points (+0|-5) ago (edited ago)
He never said that living with terrorism is a "normal part of life." This quote keeps being taken out of context.
All he was saying was that big cities need to remain vigilant.