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Flowers and a candlelight vigil will make everything ok..
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TheSelectFew wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM So its racist to protect yourself now. The PC crowd are a joke and the last people that should be pandered to. Is the perp a muslim? Do we know that yet or is it just assumed? There is a problem with a tiny minority of muslims. How do you address the minority in a severe manner without offending the majority?
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salmonfc wrote:The far left has rushed to protect Muslims from mean words on the Internet while completely forgetting about the tragedy that is still unfolding while the_donald/"alt-right" has ramped up the shitposting while creaming themselves at another opportunity to brag about how "they were right about Muslims all along". Um weren't they right?
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Je suis sick of this shit.
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TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM I think ISIS are getting more desperate because their losing in Iraq and Syria. Monday's Four Corners was an interesting insight. Appalling tragedy. It's scary how easy it is to kill that many people. :( Pish. Fucking pish. ISIS is a mind set. It doesnt need syria any longer. Of course it's a mindset but you don't think that perceived defeats to their ideology and the construction of their paradise state has no impact on their behaviour? I'm not saying they should be left alone in Syria either. Multi-faceted problem that requires a multi-faceted solution.
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salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address.
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BETHFC wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM So its racist to protect yourself now. The PC crowd are a joke and the last people that should be pandered to. Is the perp a muslim? Do we know that yet or is it just assumed? There is a problem with a tiny minority of muslims. How do you address the minority in a severe manner without offending the majority? We have a candelight vigil and have round table discussion on the topics and come to the conclusion that its 'not their fault' and it's somehow 'The US government who is responsible.' Then Wally comes out and tries (and fails) to show how australians are somehow at fault and should take in more refugees from these regions because ole German Annie didnt already show us what a diabolical failure that was. How do I know the perp was muslim? Clearly havent been to France recently.
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scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Why are people asking questions. Why does this happen to one certain mindset. Why arent people living under the same war type conditions resorting to the same kind of measures. The answers are uncomfortable.
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scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush.
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TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Why are people asking questions. Why does this happen to one certain mindset. Why arent people living under the same war type conditions resorting to the same kind of measures. The answers are uncomfortable. And the further question of why is when you do ask questions you're dismissed as a bigot/racist
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mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM I think ISIS are getting more desperate because their losing in Iraq and Syria. Monday's Four Corners was an interesting insight. Appalling tragedy. It's scary how easy it is to kill that many people. :( Pish. Fucking pish. ISIS is a mind set. It doesnt need syria any longer. Of course it's a mindset but you don't think that perceived defeats to their ideology and the construction of their paradise state has no impact on their behaviour? I'm not saying they should be left alone in Syria either. Multi-faceted problem that requires a multi-faceted solution. Please. That's just over complicating a very simple issue.
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TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM I think ISIS are getting more desperate because their losing in Iraq and Syria. Monday's Four Corners was an interesting. Appalling tragedy. It's scary how easy it is to kill that many people. :( Pish. Fucking pish. ISIS is a mind set. It doesnt need syria any longer. Plus it is now in many more countries outside of Iraq and Syria.
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DP - sorry.
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Better put a French flag overlay on my Facebook. -PB
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salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend.
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localstar wrote:Flowers and a candlelight vigil will make everything ok.. If we stand in solidarity with Muslims as it is the religion of peace.
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paulbagzFC wrote:Better put a French flag overlay on my Facebook.
-PB Take that, ISIS!
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mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM I think ISIS are getting more desperate because their losing in Iraq and Syria. Monday's Four Corners was an interesting insight. Appalling tragedy. It's scary how easy it is to kill that many people. :( Pish. Fucking pish. ISIS is a mind set. It doesnt need syria any longer. Of course it's a mindset but you don't think that perceived defeats to their ideology and the construction of their paradise state has no impact on their behaviour? I'm not saying they should be left alone in Syria either. Multi-faceted problem that requires a multi-faceted solution. It's a mind-set/behaviour that needs annihilation!
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paulbagzFC wrote:Better put a French flag overlay on my Facebook.
-PB Solidarity achieved.
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TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7.
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mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM I think ISIS are getting more desperate because their losing in Iraq and Syria. Monday's Four Corners was an interesting insight. Appalling tragedy. It's scary how easy it is to kill that many people. :( Pish. Fucking pish. ISIS is a mind set. It doesnt need syria any longer. Of course it's a mindset but you don't think that perceived defeats to their ideology and the construction of their paradise state has no impact on their behaviour? I'm not saying they should be left alone in Syria either. Multi-faceted problem that requires a multi-faceted solution. Their ideology is a long way from being defeated. We are not even addressing the issue in order to defeat the ideology which does have roots within Islamic scripture, because the bleeding hearts are too concerned with offending the majority, should they dare to address the issue.
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scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7. But its okay he can now transition into a pancaske sexual fish now. The important thing is we are evolving.
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paulbagzFC wrote:Better put a French flag overlay on my Facebook.
-PB Might as well leave it there permanently in preparation for the next one. That way, by showing solidarity, the next one may be even more peaceful!
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TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7. But its okay he can now transition into a pancaske sexual fish now. The important thing is we are evolving. :lol: So what "tough questions" should I be asking?
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salmonfc wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7. But its okay he can now transition into a pancaske sexual fish now. The important thing is we are evolving. :lol: So what "tough questions" should I be asking? "why does this keep happening?" "why is it Islam?" "what can done?" "why in 2016 is a religion still killing in the name of a prophet"
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scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7. But its okay he can now transition into a pancaske sexual fish now. The important thing is we are evolving. :lol: So what "tough questions" should I be asking? "why does this keep happening?" "why is it Islam?" "what can done?" "why in 2016 is a religion still killing in the name of a prophet" These questions are asked all the time and no one can come up with a clear answer (apart from fuck Muslims, MAGA, etc.) as it's a complicated problem. Only thing you can do is not let ISIS' use of terror control you and your life while the U.S turns their compounds into glass. EDIT: That doesn't mean I agree with people who always rush to defend Islam from any sort of criticism because it's racist or some shit. If your prophet can't handle a bit of criticism or someone drawing a picture of them, then your prophet is a little bitch. Edited by salmonfc: 15/7/2016 10:47:55 AM
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salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7. But its okay he can now transition into a pancaske sexual fish now. The important thing is we are evolving. :lol: So what "tough questions" should I be asking? "why does this keep happening?" "why is it Islam?" "what can done?" "why in 2016 is a religion still killing in the name of a prophet" These questions are asked all the time and no one can come up with a clear answer (apart from fuck Muslims, MAGA, etc.) as it's a complicated problem. Only thing you can do is not let ISIS' use of terror control you and your life while the U.S turns their compounds into glass. Eugh.... tell that to the people on Nice not letting terror control their life..... The problem is trying to sort the baddies from the goodies. However, how can you sort them without offending people just getting on with their lives? Why should non-muslims go out of their way to stop young muslim men from getting fed up with life and doing shit like this?
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BETHFC wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:scotty21 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Je suis sick of this shit. Start asking questions fishy. Look beyond the soon leftist bullshit that is fed to your generation and start question why people refuse to admit there is a major problem with Islam that needs serious address. Of course I know there's a problem with Islam, when it's the only religion where just about anyone can bend and twist their interpretation of it so far that they can say with a straight face that "Pókemon Go is haram". I just don't tar everyone with the same brush. And just like that. You stop asking the tough questions because you are afraid the answers may offend. I don't blame our fishy friend for that. He's generation is spoon-fed leftist PC garbage 24/7. But its okay he can now transition into a pancaske sexual fish now. The important thing is we are evolving. :lol: So what "tough questions" should I be asking? "why does this keep happening?" "why is it Islam?" "what can done?" "why in 2016 is a religion still killing in the name of a prophet" These questions are asked all the time and no one can come up with a clear answer (apart from fuck Muslims, MAGA, etc.) as it's a complicated problem. Only thing you can do is not let ISIS' use of terror control you and your life while the U.S turns their compounds into glass. Eugh.... tell that to the people on Nice not letting terror control their life..... The problem is trying to sort the baddies from the goodies. However, how can you sort them without offending people just getting on with their lives? Why should non-muslims go out of their way to stop young muslim men from getting fed up with life and doing shit like this? Poor choice of wording. Of course these sorts of tragedies will affect the lives of the innocent people of Nice, but it shouldn't make you afraid of going to a public event out of fear of being shot or run over.
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TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:mcjules wrote:BETHFC wrote:scotty21 wrote:Another terrorist attack in France. Some c*** drove a truck into a crowd. This is just ridiculous. Without resorting to drastic and 'racist' measures, how can they stop this kind of thing? This is of course assuming that like every other well publicised attack in the last decade, the man responsible was a muslim. Edited by bethfc: 15/7/2016 10:07:30 AM I think ISIS are getting more desperate because their losing in Iraq and Syria. Monday's Four Corners was an interesting insight. Appalling tragedy. It's scary how easy it is to kill that many people. :( Pish. Fucking pish. ISIS is a mind set. It doesnt need syria any longer. Of course it's a mindset but you don't think that perceived defeats to their ideology and the construction of their paradise state has no impact on their behaviour? I'm not saying they should be left alone in Syria either. Multi-faceted problem that requires a multi-faceted solution. Please. That's just over complicating a very simple issue. Sure mate.
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