You very well may be correct in that sir, and I’m not even going to try and dispute that comment, but even if that’s accurate- what adult privileges is afforded to a 15 year old British citizen (I don’t know myself and will admit that much but sincerely would love to learn/get smarter in that area). Again not excusing anything but I’d love to know what essentially radicalized this Brit that made her think joining ISIS was a logical choice but would supplement that comment that by understanding that component is to understand what the vast majority of Americans would consider the (current at least) enemy and not an invalid inquiry. Last thing on the topic that I wanted to add is 15 years old during the mid 19th century at least, was old enough to fight in the Civil War if you lied. 15 wasn’t too young in even the 20th century, but here in the 21st century, trying to be apolitical whenever possible but 20 year olds are now begging for student loan forgiveness because they didn’t understand the terms they were signing outside of "here's 10’s/100’s of thousands of dollars". We can absolutely discuss this in another thread if you’d like but I’d speculate that you and I would agree more than disagree on about everything that would come up. I only took the time to mention that, for whatever sociological reason we can come up with why, a 15 year old today is “stunted” for whatever reason and not the same as a 15 year old even in… how about 1985 to pick a year?
-LD