Monday 26 September 2016

Sennels Effect Seen in London as Muslim Murders Mate over Video Game.

The Sennels effect, named after the Danish criminal psychologist Nicolai Sennels, is the uncanny phenomenon of a usually trivial disagreement erupting into insane &, very often, murderous violence due to one or more of the protagonists belonging to the Islamic faith. It was the aforementioned physician who, while employed in his country's prison system, discerned several key psychological deficiencies in the unacculturated Muslim that render him both ill-disposed & hard-put to cope with life in the Western society to which he has chosen to migrate.

While the good doctor himself penned an excellent essay for the New English Review in May 2010, these deficits can be summed up as: a predisposition to solving conflict with violence, a fragile ego, unable to handle defiance, an inability to take responsibility for one's own actions & a hair-trigger temper. This combination of maladjustments can culminate in such unhinged behaviour as that exhibited by one Azeem Issa, who features in this article from Metro today:

Man stabbed friend to death after row over which game they played on Xbox

A wannabe gangster stabbed his friend to death after a row over which game to play on the Xbox.

Azeem Issa lost it because he wanted to play Ultimate Fighting Challenge while his victim and others wanted to play Fifa.

Mr Roy and his friends teased Issa, who was also known as Ricardo, and, a couple of days later, things had not calmed down.

They exchanged jokes about one another’s mothers while they were rolling a joint at Mr Roy's home in Isleworth, West London.

Issa
Roy
They got into an argument and Issa stabbed him in the neck with a 4cm flick knife.

Prosecutor Riel Karmy Jones QC said: 'Azeem Issa was in an agitated mood, desperate to find Sahill, who it appeared had been trying to avoid him.

'Sahill was rolling a joint and the defendant became increasingly agitated and was asking Sahill to give him a cigarette but he refused.

'In an outburst of temper, the defendant pulled out a knife he had concealed and stabbed Mr Roy twice, once in the right shoulder and once to the right side of his neck.'

Ms Jones added: 'There was some disagreement about which game they would play, FIFA or UFC (Ultimate Fighting Champion).

'Ricardo got irritated because he couldn't play the game he wanted. In the end they gave him the spliff to stop him moaning.

'They played the game and at one point Ricardo got wound up because Sahill was teasing him about losing.'

Two days later Issa went round to Roy's home. The pair argued over the cannabis when Roy started making crude comments about Issa's mother.

Issa claimed Roya attacked him with the knife and he stabbed him in self defence.

This afternoon at the Old Bailey, a jury unanimously convicted Issa of murder.

The Old Bailey.

Issa, wearing a blue shirt and a striped tie looked up at the ceiling before burying his head in his hands as the jury foreman read the guilty verdict..

In a victim impact statement from Mr Roy's family, his mother Masira Manandhar said: ‘He was my eldest son, and had two siblings, Rubecca and Azaad.

'He was planning to get married next year. He wanted to travel and share his experience with her and eventually go on to have his own family.

'He loved playing sports, particularly football, and he was an avid gamer who loved his Playstation.

'There were many activities that he took part in that we are proud of – he did a lot of voluntary work in the community, he loved skiing and was able to ski on black slopes and passed his driving test.

'He was an extremely caring and courteous son, friend and brother who always put other before himself.'

She added: ‘His death on April 10, 2016, has created an enormous void in all our lives and it is an unbelievable loss to all his family and friends.

'It is extremely difficult to understand why his life has been taken from us.'

Ms Manandhar went on to describe her son’s killer as a 'violent individual' adding: 'We believe he poses a risk to others. We wish for adequate punishment.'

Issa was taken into custody and will be sentenced on Thursday.

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