Thursday 5 December 2019

BRITAIN'S TERROR ATTACK - A POWERFUL STRIKE FOR ILLIBERAL BRIGADE?









It is not good enough or is it 'just' to treat all perpetrators as an homogeneous group who are motivated by the same factors and to the same extent. 

This is part of the purpose of devising a more accurate system of assessing and treating and managing people who are convicted of terrorist attacks, as well as others who convicted of crimes which resulted in grave harm to others.

It is of the nature of humans, our fate, that we all die, so, it is probably rather trite to saw Usman Khan deserved to be killed, to die for his crime. 



However, there is no absence of compassion, it seems to me, to say that it is just and safer for innocent people that Usman Khan no longer walks amongst us on the Earth.

In terms of the response to this murderous outrage, there is nothing, except quick and uninformed political points, to be gained from having a 'knee-jerk', 'lock them up and throw away the key' response to it. 

The more adult and appropriate response is for everybody involved with Usman Khan's case.  To accept and take responsibility for collective failure, in working effectively and successfully with him to keep the public safe. 



It requires an indepth review of his case, with appropriate recommendations on how the to learn from it and make the necessary changes to avoid or reduce any recurrence. 

This, then, is probably the most positive thing that can come out of the evil that Usman Khan has perpetrated on his fellow citizens. 



He should consider himself to be luck that there is no God, as he would have had to burn in 'Hell', if there was.




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