Quote from: Hubbs on Oct 28, 2014, 05:41:06 AM
Quote from: Eva on Oct 27, 2014, 04:35:54 PM
If this progressive idea of offering the returned fighters help when they come back actually works, then what's the problem exactly?
Nope sorry, tantamount to treason in my eyes. They are fighting for IS who are against the west and killing everyone and anyone in the Middle East who doesn't conform to their ideals. But yeah sure lets support them, give them housing and benefits and jobs and maybe a plush new car too, hell lets throw in a healthy bank account and allow them to invite all their killer buddies over to stay with permanent visas. Gotta look after the returning murderous terrorist fighters huh (EU values on display here).
Actually, this particular man was fighting in an independent Islamist brigade (not for ISIL itself or Al-Quada) in Syria and he specifically states that he is opposed to Assad's regime -
not the West or the Kurdish for that matter. How exactly does those actions constitute treason? Treason against whom? I'm not aware of him being an official, registered combat soldier in any army with the rights and responsibility given. He has no record of having a criminal past in Denmark before he left, neither did he pick one up after coming home. Again, what's the problem exactly with this guy?
QuoteUnder Aarhus's program, he was offered - and accepted - taxpayers' help for the math classes he needs to enter engineering school.
LOL! brilliant!
Basically just means that he can enroll into an educational course, before being accepted into an engineering school. All Danes can. Education is free here, tax payer funded. From school to college to universities. This doesn't make
him special.
Some of his views that are aligned with ISIL, well we can try make him think otherwise. But I'm not familiar with having different ideological or religious views than yourself, is in itself a crime. Not here, anyway.