You told me to grow up and said I was being ridiculous without offering any response so yes that is being juvenile. I didn't make any unjust accusations, I just challenged your opening assertion and asked you to explain what it was I said that was so ridiculous. Somebody posted in this very thread that the debate between Jay and me showed that people with opposing viewpoints can exchange views in a reasoned manner and that is exactly how I try to respond to everybody. I don't know if I've said something to you but you're posts are unnecessarily aggressive so let's leave it there.
No they're not, Mario. I don't do aggressive. And it's your comments I deemed ridiculous, not you personally. I know you're generally above that kind of claptrap, which was why I was surprised at your comments towards Redstar, which were out of character. Opposing viewpoints, well-presented, are the lifeblood of this place, so more power to your elbow on that one.
Like I said, and I hope Redstar knew this, but my comments were not literal. I didn't believe for one second that Redstar would rather see more barbaric executions than see Emwazi killed. My point was that by not doing one you get the other. Sadly that was the harsh reality of the situation.
Re: the Tories must be thanking their Gods for Corbyn I'm talking about how refugees in their 20s pretend to be under 18 to get to stay in the country and have the state look after them. I've seen the ones from Afghanistan and Iraq that Action for Children look after in Barnsley and none of them looked under 18, some looked closer to 30.
Re: the Tories must be thanking their Gods for Corbyn What does that have to do with the quote of "putting people on trial"?