Friday, October 6, 2017

Australia to detain kid jihadis as young as 10

Australian -- UNICEF Australia is concerned about children who may have been influenced by ISIS. They have proposed legislation that could see kids as young as ten being held for two weeks without charge under new terror legislation.

The reason the Aussies are considering this radical move is because "ISIS specializes in recruiting children." It's hard for normal Westerners to wrap our heads around the idea of how far these kids and other jihadis are willing to go to spread Islam.

The sweet Gaza munchkins openly play at stabbing and killing Israeli Jews, a horrible form of child abuse. So it seems the Aussies have every reason to be concerned about their developing situation.

And while it is a drastic step to propose detaining children without charge, it's more disturbing that children are being trained to hate and murder. These kids need protection from this orthodox form of Islam.

In an article in Breitbart,  Christian Peter Dogs, a German psychiatrist, warns that Germany faces a "time bomb" due to its mass migration of young men who have "crazy potential for aggression." He says that "psychiatry has found people's temperament and personality are usually fixed by the age of 12."

He says that kids who are subjected to radicalization must be removed from the offending environment. But just how to go about caring for these children is not clear.

The situation in Australia has gotten worse with the indoctrination of young children onto the path of Islamic extremism, but politicians and some charities are concerned that minors have been included in the proposed solution.

"UNICEF Australia is concerned that the proposal could risk situations where children could be arbitrarily detained," said Jennifer Tierney, the director of communication.

"Children should only ever be subject to detention as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate time.

"We urge Australian governments to consider the vulnerabilities of children and ensure strict safeguards for their rights and well-being in all circumstances," she said.

However, Justice Minister Michael Keenan said that it is "deeply regrettable" that the new laws must apply to minors.

"What about if an 11-year-old was planning to commit a terrorist act and the police didn't have any power to do anything about it?" Keenan said on radio. He added, "We can't have a situation where that is the case, so I am very happy for these laws never to be used."

It's time for ISIS to be wiped off the face of the earth.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Biden makes a pack with the devil over abortion

President Joe Biden of Scranton has allegedly made a pack with Beelzebub regarding the issue of abortion, aka depriving people the right to ...