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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07...dy-church/

They put the 84-year-old priest on his knees... And slit his throat. As they recorded it.

Europe. Fix your shit.
European countries should do like America did with the Japanese people when Pearl Harbor was attacked and incarcerate everyone from the Middle East. We should even deport them back to their respective countries. Europe is under attack and the attack is far from over. The police can't do much. Hell, one of the attackers were even jailed for trying to enter Syria twice yet he got out after 10 months, got tagged and the police put him on the watch list as a potential threat to national security. Why do they even put someone on a watch list if they can't keep track on what he is up to?

As I have said before, the people need to rise and show that enough is enough, there is no other option.
Atleast the terrorists are dead
Sad event. While I dislike religion as a whole, killing an 84 year old man in cold blood just shows how stupid these fanatics are.

(Jul 26, 2016, 07:57 PM)Humla Wrote: [ -> ]European countries should do like America did with the Japanese people when Pearl Harbor was attacked and incarcerate everyone from the Middle East.


What? I...I don't even know where to begin.


(Jul 26, 2016, 07:19 PM)jarz Wrote: [ -> ]Europe. Fix your shit.

While I agree major work is needed in mainland Europe, it's not like North America, the Middle East or Asia are paradises in their own right.
The bloodshed in Europe started with a trickle, but has now turned into a solid flow of blood. The flow that will sooner or later become an ocean in which we, our society and children will have to live in.
(Jul 26, 2016, 07:57 PM)Humla Wrote: [ -> ]European countries should do like America did with the Japanese people when Pearl Harbor was attacked and incarcerate everyone from the Middle East. We should even deport them back to their respective countries. Europe is under attack and the attack is far from over. The police can't do much. Hell, one of the attackers were even jailed for trying to enter Syria twice yet he got out after 10 months, got tagged and the police put him on the watch list as a potential threat to national security. Why do they even put someone on a watch list if they can't keep track on what he is up to?

As I have said before, the people need to rise and show that enough is enough, there is no other option.

My Friend, We are not Nazi Germany, NO government will EVER Set out to Kill millions of innocent lives.
Dont worry when Trump gets president ISIS may have a really big problem on their hands.
(Jul 27, 2016, 01:09 AM)Innovative Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2016, 07:57 PM)Humla Wrote: [ -> ]European countries should do like America did with the Japanese people when Pearl Harbor was attacked and incarcerate everyone from the Middle East. We should even deport them back to their respective countries. Europe is under attack and the attack is far from over. The police can't do much. Hell, one of the attackers were even jailed for trying to enter Syria twice yet he got out after 10 months, got tagged and the police put him on the watch list as a potential threat to national security. Why do they even put someone on a watch list if they can't keep track on what he is up to?

As I have said before, the people need to rise and show that enough is enough, there is no other option.

My Friend, We are not Nazi Germany, NO government will EVER Set out to Kill millions of innocent lives.

Who said anything about killing people? The only people getting killed now are the European people while we sit and watch.

Yeah, I know we are not "nazi" Germany, a shame if you ask me.
(Jul 26, 2016, 07:57 PM)Humla Wrote: [ -> ]European countries should do like America did with the Japanese people when Pearl Harbor was attacked and incarcerate everyone from the Middle East. 

Children? The cashier down at the local chippy? Those of Middle Eastern descent who've earned their citizenship? 'Half-bloods' whose father is Lebanese and mother is Dutch? 

Maybe I'm biased because I'm good friends with a couple girls who are Iranian-British, but they're about as far away from terrorists as you or I.
Yes: more action needs to be taken against fuckwits and their bullshit agendas. We may be all about peace and love and diplomacy, but ISIS isn't - that's why they're terrorists. However, I don't think quarantining every single Middle Eastern is the right way forward. If the western world shuns those who are integrating into their culture simply because of their heritage or religion, those people who wanted to be French, German, Polish and will've contributed to said countries' economy are restricted from doing so. 

So why bother? They'll be trapped: escape the oppression of the ISIS regime only to be excluded from Western life.

Unfortunately I don't have any other suggestions on offer. It's a depressing cycle of shittiness, and there's no 'Off' button for all the terrorism. 
Our world is breaking apart, no doubt about it. But catalysing it by imprisoning or bombing 205 million people for their heritage isn't the way forward to me.

I'm no sympathiser for terrorists, but I am for normal people who are branded with the same brush.
(Jul 27, 2016, 12:09 PM)Safira Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2016, 07:57 PM)Humla Wrote: [ -> ]European countries should do like America did with the Japanese people when Pearl Harbor was attacked and incarcerate everyone from the Middle East. 

Children? The cashier down at the local chippy? Those of Middle Eastern descent who've earned their citizenship? 'Half-bloods' whose father is Lebanese and mother is Dutch? 

Maybe I'm biased because I'm good friends with a couple girls who are Iranian-British, but they're about as far away from terrorists as you or I.
Yes: more action needs to be taken against fuckwits and their bullshit agendas. We may be all about peace and love and diplomacy, but ISIS isn't - that's why they're terrorists. However, I don't think quarantining every single Middle Eastern is the right way forward. If the western world shuns those who are integrating into their culture simply because of their heritage or religion, those people who wanted to be French, German, Polish and will've contributed to said countries' economy are restricted from doing so. 

So why bother? They'll be trapped: escape the oppression of the ISIS regime only to be excluded from Western life.

Unfortunately I don't have any other suggestions on offer. It's a depressing cycle of shittiness, and there's no 'Off' button for all the terrorism. 
Our world is breaking apart, no doubt about it. But catalysing it by imprisoning or bombing 205 million people for their heritage isn't the way forward to me.

I'm no sympathiser for terrorists, but I am for normal people who are branded with the same brush.

I agree, I overreacted with the "everyone" part. I think that the asylum seekers that are waiting for asylum should be interned while their situation is being evaluated. However, most of the "refugees" that is coming to Europe is not really refugees, they just want the benefits otherwise they would have stayed in a country closer to their that has the same culture as themselves. If some of them do get a legit refugee status then they should be repatriated when the war has ended in their respective country. Those who break any major law, with asylum or not, should be deported right away. Those who already have integrated and people of mixed race may stay.

We should start segregate, not integrate.
I think this problem has to be solved eventually by the people themselves. When we look at the most recent attacks, it's daily now. But still we see the same reactions. When you look at what's recently gone on, you look at Nice, you look at Germany, you look at everything's that gone one. There's still shit going on, and we're bringing more refugees in as this is going. Every day.

It's not like any steps have been taken to fortify and protect the citizens of Europe. We're still bringing people in, we don't know who they are. A few days ago there's been a murder in a refugee camp, by the people who are there for the same reason. This is still happening and nothing's been done. 

We've got people within the refugee camp hacking eachother up because of their inner tribal differences, you know between Afghans and Northerns Africans. If they have that kind of behaviour towards eachother, even though they're all islamists, then what are they going to do when they come to the west? Well we know by now as it's happening nearly daily now.

We have 21% of Syrian migrants, according to polls, supporting ISIS. We have over a million coming into Germany. Not all of them are Syrian, but also economic migrants trying to profit. But 21% of syrians alone support ISIS.
35% of muslims in France support suicide bombings. After someone draws a stupid cartoon of Muhammed, they're out on the streets worldwide rioting. But after every single islamic terrorist attack, how many muslims are out on the street protesting? How many are out there saying "Not in my name".

Imagine if 2 white men walked into a mosque, grabbed the imam and beheaded him. Imagine the outcry, the uproar. In every country the protest. In comparison there's nothing. We've accepted this absolutely disgusting news as part of life now. "Oh look another terrorist attack".

We've had Angela Merkel bring in 1 million, young, fighting age muslim men. Who are culturally, morally, ethically different to us. Their belief system is completely opposite to ours. There was a girl in Sweden who had petrol poured over her and burned to death because she finished a relationship with an Afghan man. Because in his country you can't finish that relationship.

We are putting ourselves in danger, we are putting our community in danger. We have no idea who they are or what their beliefs are. It needs to stop.
(Jul 26, 2016, 11:30 PM)George Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 26, 2016, 07:19 PM)jarz Wrote: [ -> ]Europe. Fix your shit.

While I agree major work is needed in mainland Europe, it's not like North America, the Middle East or Asia are paradises in their own right.

Tell me which continent has the most 'refugees', and the most terrorism. There's a correlation ain't there. 

Thats why Clinton can't be president. She wants to be Europe with her ideals of immigration.
(Jul 27, 2016, 01:25 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]But after every single islamic terrorist attack, how many muslims are out on the street protesting? How many are out there saying "Not in my name".




"Organisers of an anti-Isis march in London have spoken of their frustration after mainstream media outlets failed to cover the demonstration.



Thousands of people took part in the annual UK Arbaeen Procession, coordinated by the Husaini Islamic Trust UK, on Sunday.
Although Shia Muslims take part in the march each year to mark the Arbaeen, or mourning, anniversary of Imam Husain - a seventh-century leader who fought for social justice - this year organisers decided to use the event as a platform to denounce terrorism following the recent Isis attacks in Paris, Beirut and elsewhere."





https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho...65976.html
(Jul 27, 2016, 03:10 PM)Safira Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 27, 2016, 01:25 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]But after every single islamic terrorist attack, how many muslims are out on the street protesting? How many are out there saying "Not in my name".




"Organisers of an anti-Isis march in London have spoken of their frustration after mainstream media outlets failed to cover the demonstration.



Thousands of people took part in the annual UK Arbaeen Procession, coordinated by the Husaini Islamic Trust UK, on Sunday.
Although Shia Muslims take part in the march each year to mark the Arbaeen, or mourning, anniversary of Imam Husain - a seventh-century leader who fought for social justice - this year organisers decided to use the event as a platform to denounce terrorism following the recent Isis attacks in Paris, Beirut and elsewhere."





https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho...65976.html

Date of article: 
  • Wednesday 9 December 2015
(Jul 27, 2016, 03:38 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 27, 2016, 03:10 PM)Safira Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul 27, 2016, 01:25 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]But after every single islamic terrorist attack, how many muslims are out on the street protesting? How many are out there saying "Not in my name".




"Organisers of an anti-Isis march in London have spoken of their frustration after mainstream media outlets failed to cover the demonstration.



Thousands of people took part in the annual UK Arbaeen Procession, coordinated by the Husaini Islamic Trust UK, on Sunday.
Although Shia Muslims take part in the march each year to mark the Arbaeen, or mourning, anniversary of Imam Husain - a seventh-century leader who fought for social justice - this year organisers decided to use the event as a platform to denounce terrorism following the recent Isis attacks in Paris, Beirut and elsewhere."





https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho...65976.html

Date of article: 
  • Wednesday 9 December 2015

Date of the march:
        • Saturday 13 December 2014 


ISIS kills muslims too, there is no denying in that. What people fail to understand is that ISIS did not come from nowhere, unless we realise the who's behind ISIS we will never get rid of terrorist groups that has been funded by the US and Israel.
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