Friday, 16 October 2020

Good Question...



Abdul was the twin brother of Abdullah who was killed fighting the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad in Syria in 2016, he was 18. Their brother Jaffar, 17, was killed in 2014 in the country while trying to fight the government there. They are survived by fourth brother, Amer, a former finance student, who also travelled to Syria and remains there.

But I think I know the answer. Do you, Reader? 

5 comments:

  1. Excellent comments. Obviously not every Brighton resident is a left-wing snowflake, shame they keep electing the wrong MP and council each time.
    Jaded

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  2. Probably because he wasn't anti-gay enough.

    If 3 is a hat-trick, what is 4?

    And why are we the slightest bit saddened by this?

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  3. Jaded, I can only assume that the elections are the result of Brighton being overrun with students & professional claimants. They outnumber the normal residents.

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  4. Ah, Skidrow-on-Sea, as Private Eye called it. 'Skidmark' has a better ring, I think.

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  5. "Obviously not every Brighton resident is a left-wing snowflake..."

    But once there's enough, they form a critical mass.

    "And why are we the slightest bit saddened by this?"

    I'm not!

    "Ah, Skidrow-on-Sea, as Private Eye called it. 'Skidmark' has a better ring, I think."


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