'Why is she sad', asked the delusional spouse of the now dead British Jihad, through interpretor sitting beside the latter's grieving mother?
The spouse having previously declared her happiness that her late husband - clearly a preferred state of being for the innocents whose lives he would have taken, had he lived - was now in heaven (god knows which heaven she was referring to.
Her apparent surprised that the mother of this man, who had done her such terrible dishonour and disgraced his family and country, should not be praising the Jihadi's God - who reasonably humans would see as the proverbial Devil - seemed palpable.
The Jihadi's wife could not appreciate the understandably ambivalent state the mother had, of feeling both grief for having lost her son to death, and relief that he is no longer around to slaughter and oppress innocent humans.
Although, arguably, she had lost her son from the day he fell victim to the unbelievably delusional and psychotic doctrine of the Jihadi's skewed vision of how humans should live
And so it was that, while the delusional and demented spouse of this Jihadi, seemed to feel that her now dead husband is in heaven somewhere.
Probably, according to the mythology of Jihadi belief, happily enjoying the favours of 72 unfortunate women.
His mother, being more cogent and logical, surmised that her dead son is more likely to be burning in hell for his crimes.
So what is it, you might ask, why people who should know better, allow themselves to fall under the sway of the psychotic doctrine of Daesh, of Al Queda and their associated organisations?
To be continued.
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