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November 2015 Paris Attacks
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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 773264" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Why should you? I mean you authoritarians are always going on about us liberals being the thought police and political correctness but your actually suggesting legislation to lock people up for what they think which is far worse.</p><p></p><p>tallshort, it's complex but I'd suggest we are not in a state of total war against ISIS hell we're barely at war with them at all.</p><p></p><p>Someone who expresses sympathy for ISIS is not a threat to national security. They are merely a potential threat should they wish to enact upon those sympathies in a violent manner and even then they can't instantly do so and will likely become more indoctrinated.</p><p></p><p>Reeducation and engagement of those people is required throughout history you very rarely win a war by total domination both sides have to find some way to talk eventually. My casting out the moderates into prisons you only creating a state for further hatred to be fuelled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 773264, member: 72205"] Why should you? I mean you authoritarians are always going on about us liberals being the thought police and political correctness but your actually suggesting legislation to lock people up for what they think which is far worse. tallshort, it's complex but I'd suggest we are not in a state of total war against ISIS hell we're barely at war with them at all. Someone who expresses sympathy for ISIS is not a threat to national security. They are merely a potential threat should they wish to enact upon those sympathies in a violent manner and even then they can't instantly do so and will likely become more indoctrinated. Reeducation and engagement of those people is required throughout history you very rarely win a war by total domination both sides have to find some way to talk eventually. My casting out the moderates into prisons you only creating a state for further hatred to be fuelled. [/QUOTE]
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