From Elsewhere: Oh do F*** off with your claim of ‘trauma’.

 

There are genuine cases when people can honestly and truly claim that they are traumatised. This would include those who’ve lost loved ones in tragic situations, or who have cheated death or survived a terrorist attack or seen the unforgettable sights of a battlefield. It can also include those who have suffered from oppression by the state or through having their lives screwed up by state agents.

What the word ‘trauma’ cannot be applied to is having your son arrested for the murder of a member of parliament. The word that should be used here is shame. Shame at having produced an alleged murderer, shame at having sired an individual who follows the extremes of a death cult and shame that they brought up a person who robbed a man of his life and a family of their father and a wife of their husband.

The father of the alleged terrorist attacker who killed Sir David Amess is falsely claiming that he was ‘traumatised’ by his son’s arrest.

Bloomberg news said:

The father of a man held for the fatal stabbing of a British lawmaker during a meeting with local voters has told British media that he was shocked and “traumatized” by his son’s arrest, as police continued questioning the suspect under terrorism laws.

Harbi Ali Kullane, a former adviser to Somalia’s prime minister, said counter-terrorism police had visited him, according to the Sunday Times.

I’m feeling very traumatized. It’s not something that I expected or even dreamed of,” he was quoted as saying.

I don’t normally swear on here, unless I really really need to and it is appropriate to do so but I say to Mr Kullane, fuck off with your false claim of ‘trauma’ when what you should be feeling is absolute soul crushing shame at what you have brought into the world.

2 Comments on "From Elsewhere: Oh do F*** off with your claim of ‘trauma’."

  1. Not forgetting the revulsion he should be feeling at what his Religion of Death spawned and continues to spawn world-wide. No doubt that would be considered “phobic”, another ill-used word, as there’s nothing irrational about fearing the Islamic death cult and iis wind-up and watch ’em go, clockwork killers.
    Just for once, I’d like to see or hear some condemnation of this culture of death. Sadly it’s more likely that my great-grandmother will rise from the dead and make my next batch of pickled cucumbers.
    And as I write, more of these savages arrive on our shores to receive free accommodation free dental care free medical care and cash, 4-star plus.
    Funny how with the Covid Hysteria were told to isolate, socially distance, vaccinate and do all we can to avoid it. Yet precisely the opposite with the far more deadly plague that is Islam and its carriers.
    I give the West about 20 years before it collapses, eaten from withing like an ichneumon infected grub.
    We’re going down the same road as the Greek and Roman empires. Obsessed with celebrity chefs, gender and turning little boys into little girls, importing the barbarians to purportedly do the work we’re too precious to do, decadent and in decline.
    What a legacy, yet our supposed cultured and classically trained leaders won’t look to history, arrogantly thinking that that can do it better, a vicious, closed circle of smug hubris.

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 17, 2021 at 4:01 pm |

      I would be utterly mortified if my son joined some group of violent religous extremists. I would have no qualms about denouncing such a cause. Why doesn’t this father? By all accounts this father had been here since the early 1990’s and has been described as ‘affluent and integrated sharing his time between London and Nairobi’. You would think wouldn’t you that having such a cosmopolitan lifestyle and not being afflicted by abject poverty then he might have brought his son up to be a reasonable human being? What went wrong? Did the son discover the core values of Islam which are violence and strayed from a familial laisser-faire view of religion? It would not be the first time tht this has happened.

      Like you I see no irrational reason to fear Islam. There are very rational reasons to do so.

      The first course of action for government would be to lessen the problem of Islam and Islamic fundamentalism but as you say the problem is that more and more of them cross the channel every day and few of them get sent back.

      I do not share your pessimism for the future of the West. However what I do foresee, not want but foresee, are the cultural and political problems that the Establishment have created not being sorted out by relatively benign political means but by other less desired means. A good example of that is the issue of the Trans cult. If the Government does not draw a line under this issue and say that only adults over the age of 21 can access gender identity counselling and treatment and then only with the permission of two psychiatrists, then people, especially parents will fear so much for their children that there will be a backlash from the populace. Sadly that backlash will not be against the appeasing politicians or the dangerous and aggressive trans activists, but against your ordinary decent transsexual who only wants a quiet life. I want things sorted out politically NOT by any other method. I’ve been consistent on wanting peaceful resolutions for social and cultural problems because the alternative is too awful to contemplate.

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