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Makes one wonder if these really have been brain washed. For sure they have watched vids of folk having their heads cut off, they know that folk from the west that joined ISIS have been executed, they know women are being abused, so their rationality seems to have been removed.

Maybe they were excited by the blood. Maybe the sight of someone being burned to death in a cage got them moist.

Who can tell with followers of this death cult.

After all the barbarism of IS shown on western media, these three decided it was for them. Is this the true mindset of the 'moderate' muslim?

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These 3 girls are terrorists now and good for UK that they left for Syria to get gang raped and what not - maybe they think they are gonna be somekind of jihadi-stars for DAESH

They could even be dead by now and really, who cares about them ... They no doubt got their "interest" in DAESH from their father, Brothers and uncles etc., the same people that are now whining about these stupid girls

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I wonder at what point, after getting off the plane and being picked up by their contact - the girls began to sense something was awry. At about that same time, the realized there was no way out. Once in the croc's mouth, that's it. You can't wave your mobile phone wand at them, like a TV remote, and just change the station. It must have been a slow boil towards terror, when they realized what they were really in for.

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I heard an interview with an American woman, late 20's/early 30's who was a professional photographer - and did much of her work in Muslim lands. While hearing her stories, there was rarely a car/van ride with Muslims, where at least one guy wasn't feeling her up - pressing his hard-on and hands on her erogenous parts. You could say 'she asked for it' by agreeing to go on assignment to Arab lands. Yet it was a window on to how prevalent unabashed perversion is in that part of the world.

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Wasn't going to end well was it?

 

Much like it hasn't worked out well for the locals in Iraq and Syria  who have just had invaders for years now. In fact there is nothing uplifting or inspiring or glorious for anybody in that part of the world.

 

This is what is happening in Europe now and will get worse and worse as Governments do nothing about 

political Islams' social and physical attacks on the western way of life. These girls were brought up in London with attitudes that are mainstream, not marginal, amongst muslims in the UK and indeed Europe. Recent events, that is terrorist attacks in France, Germany, Belgium are bringing home the realisation that these kind of jihadi muslims don't need to travel to Syria anymore, they can be just as barbaric and evil at home. 

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The propensity for people, like the girls, to believe what they read never fails to astound. Don't know what they thought they were marching towards, however past tales suggest ISIS sex slavery. And of course even if they survive that no Muslim man would ever later marry them.

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10 minutes ago, Rancid said:

The propensity for people, like the girls, to believe what they read never fails to astound. Don't know what they thought they were marching towards, however past tales suggest ISIS sex slavery. And of course even if they survive that no Muslim man would ever later marry them.

 

Naivety, a lack of objectivity or some romantic notion of taking part in a cause they are convinced is worthy - teenagers are ripe for the picking. This is an good write-up on the subject:

 

"...those attracted to terrorism tend to be relatively well educated, gainfully employed, and sometimes come from quite affluent backgrounds. They convince themselves that they are righting epic wrongs,..."

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They were little more than camp followers.

 

Sadly, they weren't rescued from their fate, but even those who are rescued continue to walk blindly into the light.   

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8 minutes ago, Credo said:

They were little more than camp followers.

 

Sadly, they weren't rescued from their fate, but even those who are rescued continue to walk blindly into the light.   

 

The moment they left for Syria, their fate was sealed. Resources to prevent radicalisation are scarce so should not be wasted on them now - they willingly crossed the Rubicon so have to bear the consequences of their actions, whatever they may be.

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