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I You Go To Syria To Fight...don't Complain When You're Sentenced.
I applaud the sentence handed down to these men.
I applaud their families for turning them in.
However, I totally disagree with this statement from the family involved:
"We feel completely betrayed."
They objected to the sentence as "too long" and said they would appeal against it.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -303481 53
A analogy...if a turned in a member of my family whom I knew to be a rapist, I would not complain when the sentence was handed down. It's down to the courts to decide what the sentence should be, not me.
How do you feel about this?
And can anyone confirm whether I've used the word 'whom' correctly here? I literally have no idea...
I applaud their families for turning them in.
However, I totally disagree with this statement from the family involved:
"We feel completely betrayed."
They objected to the sentence as "too long" and said they would appeal against it.
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A analogy...if a turned in a member of my family whom I knew to be a rapist, I would not complain when the sentence was handed down. It's down to the courts to decide what the sentence should be, not me.
How do you feel about this?
And can anyone confirm whether I've used the word 'whom' correctly here? I literally have no idea...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can understand the family for being upset about the length of the sentence, but they shouldn't have expected a more lenient one in exchange for their help in getting the arrests.
I think it should be "who" but there will be people who disagree with me. "Who" and "whom" are both often used in this context, though.
I think it should be "who" but there will be people who disagree with me. "Who" and "whom" are both often used in this context, though.
I believe it's incorrect, SP - or do I? As a simple object it would be correct, e.g: "a son WHOM I loved.". But if the object is qualified by a clause, as in "who I knew was a rapist" then WHO is correct. The "I knew" in this context would be parenthetic. In your post, however, the object is qualified by a phrase "knew to be...". So maybe you're right after all.
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Tough! No problem saying that. French 'Jihadists' are wanting to return home too.......hot-headed young men; but they have gone far too far. Personally, I would say that if you deliberately leave your country to fight for its enemy then you have committed treason and the punishment for that until very recently was death. I would support the reintroduction of the death penalty for treason - it is a reasoned and deliberate act, unlike the many which (correctly) led to the withdrawal of the death penalty for murder.
I can see the parent's point of view. It must be a bit like if you found out you kid had been stealing sweets from the shop, and you reported it to the police, expecting them to get 'a good talking to and the fright of their lives', only to have them arrested and sent to borstal for a couple of years.
You'd be wishing you hadn't tried to do the right thing, and any other parents watching would be thinking, well I won't be making that mistake. I'll keep quiet about it.
Still, it had to happen. You can't just get away with a slap on the wrist for trying to join an international gang of murderous terrorists, no matter how retarded and naive you might be.
You'd be wishing you hadn't tried to do the right thing, and any other parents watching would be thinking, well I won't be making that mistake. I'll keep quiet about it.
Still, it had to happen. You can't just get away with a slap on the wrist for trying to join an international gang of murderous terrorists, no matter how retarded and naive you might be.
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Don't think much of the spelling in the email.
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