i just don't think censoring websites is the answer.
the manchester bomber was turned by his dad, i think older generations are poisoning the youth.
Well I personally think that alot of heads are turned with with what they read and the people they meet online. It can only be done by educating those who are vulnerable to extremism and the internet providers doing far more to drag these sites down and if they dont friggin fine them heavily.
In the case of the Manchester bomber, yes it was his Dad who led the way but I'll be dammed if the bomber didn't get extra help with brain washing from the net. As I pointed out, his Dad was a prayer reader in a Manchester mosque. I will find it very hard to believe that his extremist views did not at some point surface while attending the mosque.
This is another area we need more work to be done by the Muslim community, to try and weed out extremist recruitment. They dont walk in and recruit in my local boozer or the KFC or St Catherine's Church up the road they recruit via the biggest and easiest way they know, the internet, or Mosque and the Muslim community.
There is no magic 1 button press to try and eradicate it it's a collective thing. For me the 3000 on the high priority list must be dealt with first. Let's him them hard, raid, deport, and fcukin kill the rest. To get rid of extremism you fight fire with fire.
And one big thing, young men women who regular travel back and forth to all these Red Alert countries like Syria and Libya. If they can flag me coming back from Tenerife twice in a month with 40 pouches of bacca I'll swear a terrorist can be stopped. It's far to easy to travel in and out of these terrorist countries.