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    Default Re: Neo-nazis attempt to change their image. Cute!

    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    I see the same thing with the groups of loons who have formed a new radical Islamic group(first of its kind), actually. All young, troubled adults with horrified parents. Employing the same method would fix it, methinks.
    Very true, in fact a while ago a UK politician (apologies for being vague) said this, and that Universities should keep an eye out for any young Asian guys that don't make friends or seem isolated etc - it just makes them so vulnerable to these types of groups.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube View Post
    For the ones who get into it because of the Prison system (which just sucks), they get the same treatment as any other gang.
    I've seen a couple of documentaries on US prisons, and they seem a lot more violent and gang-ridden from what I've heard of UK ones. I don't know if this is somehow due to the massive prison population (thank you War on Drugs), but I could not think of a less constructive environment for helping people get back into society. Like I said I've only seen a couple of documentaries, but is it really that bad that to stay safe you have to join a racist-extremist gang/terrorist group?

    I don't know what is supposed to be achieved putting people in there.
    At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.

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    If the Police had gone after them aiming to prosecute, it would be illegal here too. The kind of actions done here, howeverm are more along the lines of the patrols they take around places where minors are known to get drunk. That's not a crime either, but taking care of people is well spent police time IMO.

    If, say, they had sent undercover officers to infiltrate an organization to keep them under surveillance, that would be a clear breach of the law. Looking after people, on the other hand, isn't against the law. Thankfully.
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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