NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
I heard a clip of a radio interview with the journalist who interviewed Shamima Begum at length, and it was VERY sympathetic to her, while posing as a fair examination of the question of her revoked UK citizenship.
Here is an article, if you are not familiar: https://www.opindia.com/2023/02/bbc...etic-documentary-on-isis-bride-shamima-begum/
It's not my country. Even though we (the U.S. & the U.K.) have a common enemy in ISIS, my view of Ms. Begum's actions, and their consequences, is irrelevant. She obviously made a horrific choice when joining ISIS, and there is no telling what her views would be today if ISIS had been in the ascendancy, instead of in flight. Regardless of how any journalist feels, or others, it seems clear that she has no likelihood of ever returning to the U.K., or likely anywhere in the Commonwealth.
It is reminscent of A Man Without A Country, as this defection is hardly unique in history.
So, aside from the politics and ire for ISIS, the question is, irrevocable mistakes. Have you ever known anyone personally who made such a disastrous error, who chose to do something that was catastrophic and could never be undone, nor forgiven?
Here is an article, if you are not familiar: https://www.opindia.com/2023/02/bbc...etic-documentary-on-isis-bride-shamima-begum/
It's not my country. Even though we (the U.S. & the U.K.) have a common enemy in ISIS, my view of Ms. Begum's actions, and their consequences, is irrelevant. She obviously made a horrific choice when joining ISIS, and there is no telling what her views would be today if ISIS had been in the ascendancy, instead of in flight. Regardless of how any journalist feels, or others, it seems clear that she has no likelihood of ever returning to the U.K., or likely anywhere in the Commonwealth.
It is reminscent of A Man Without A Country, as this defection is hardly unique in history.
So, aside from the politics and ire for ISIS, the question is, irrevocable mistakes. Have you ever known anyone personally who made such a disastrous error, who chose to do something that was catastrophic and could never be undone, nor forgiven?

