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deradicalization centers
... the 45 million dollar boondoggle.
http://www.thelocal.fr/20160509/how-...radicalization France will create centres in each region of the country to de-radicalize people or prevent them becoming involved in jihadist groups, the prime minister said Monday as he laid out new anti-terror measures. In other news Saudi Arabian deradicalization programs were declared a complete success! Until it was discovered 11 graduates were involved in terrorist activities. |
Finally! They make the world a better place to live in...!:yeah: Tonight's sleep will be a happier sleep for me!
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I wonder if there are any de-idiotizing centers for politicians in France?... :hmmm:
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IMO, these centers are opening in France because there is absolutley nothing to be concerned about ... no wait. They're probably opening in response to a new report that says there are twice as many islamic religious zealots in France than previously thought.
How that number jumped from 4,000 to 8,000 within a year was probabaly due to new immigrants and in part to the 'state of emergency' France is in which is allowing police a little more leeway gathering intel. |
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Problem is we would all need them in the end leaving one last observer to give our universe substance..... |
Soooo much effort and money.
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Punching a sack of sand or sheer normal work are often enough to "deradicalise" :03:
Unfortunately fugitives from other countries are not allowed to work, until they are accepted residents, with a passport. Fugitives have been sitting in camps for a year, without a word from the administration. IMHO instead of building expensive deradicalisation centers, the time interval of either acceptance or deportation should be shortened. PS when i look at the mindset of some here, maybe they should be the right ones to visit those centers. |
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Get with the program, France! You're supposed to be BETTER than that. |
THIS is a bigger threat than the people that will be ''deradicalised'' inside.
Politicians that come up with such useless ideas and then money is spend on it instead of intelligence and customs control. That is killing Europe. Short term populistic projects that need to only last to the next election. And what France has now, all rotten eggs in one basket, plotting and planing until they convinced the ''deradicalisation'' board (no doubt the members will be put there on account of who bent his ass to who instead of merit or god forbids, actuall education) that they are no longer ready to blow up a stadium. |
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"France will create centres in each region of the country to de-radicalize people or prevent them becoming involved in jihadist groups..." " ...to prevent those identified as being vulnerable to falling into the hands of jihadist groups." Ok, so not all but.. who decides who is susceptible? :hmmm: |
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This program is aimed at the French people and especially the youth that converts to radical Islam or if they already are muslims radicalize and have or are about to go to places like Syria to fight with ISIS or prepare yet another Terrorist attack in France or other places in Europe. Those are the most susceptible and it's what the governement aims for to counter with this program. |
You are right, serves me right not to thoroughly read the article :oops:
Sorry. |
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