Man who burned his passport and went to fight with IS feels like the government has “stabbed me in the back” because it told him to find his own way home…
Man who burned his passport and went to fight with IS feels like the government has “stabbed me in the back” because it told him to find his own way home…
@tones @yorrike agreed. And PM has made a point of saying she won’t leave him stateless. But he seems pretty clueless; if you want the govt to help you at least surely should appear like you’re going to make nice when you get home. But “In the latest interview, he showed no remorse for calling for ANZAC day-linked attacks, nor for IS murders of western hostages - and continued to defend the idea of slavery.” Blegh.
@herself @tones And he says he wants to start a medicinal cannabis company when he gets back to NZ. Like he's going to walk off the plane in Auckland, breeze through customs and catch a cab.
The guy seems to have some mental health issues, so I’m don't want to give him too much grief. If he does make it back here, I hope he gets the help he needs while he's serving whatever prison sentence he gets for joining a foreign terrorist organisation.
@herself This is one of those things that cause me to tilt my head sideways for a moment and then say “Huh?!?”
@paulcraig901 it’d be funny if it wasn’t such a mess of a situation now...
@yorrike @herself @tones Which leads me to wonder if it is illegal here in NZ to join an overseas terrorist organisation? What about hate speech if you do it overseas? Or inciting riots or whatnot? I have no idea of the law and how things apply here. I don't suppose we have any Kiwi lawyers around here…
@herself There seems to be a set of people who really don’t see real consequences for their actions. It’s like other believe they can have a do-over for every thing they do.
@ronguest like the two doofuses who were just arrested here for starting some very large forest fires in the Nelson area. (Idiots!!) What on earth could they have been thinking? They displaced people, endangered houses, pets... Seems we have a lot of stoopid in the news over here today.
@tones so true. I guess it’s easy to mock him a bit because he looks pretty awkward and fish-out-of-water, but at the end of the day he put his lot in with an awful group, and rather than being allowed to just run home when it gets a bit hairy, he needs to be called out on it. That said, there are some convincing arguments for bringing people like him back to “re-condition” and potentially use to educate anyone else who might be potentially groomed in future. Who knows how something like that might play out though. I saw Homeland too ;)