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Lemme guess.
Christians did this?
No.
Maybe the Jews?
Buddhists?
Mormons?
Hindus?
Am I right?
B-B-But, they were known to police and wearing electronic tracking anklet!
You can't just deport them!
Be careful who you piss off.
People get angry & can act violently.
No one's value system can stop the pissed,
so what value does one's brain washed pretzel logic have?
It certainly doesn't have control over life/death situations.
But they are wrong & what I think is the ultimate truth.
DIE! DIE! DIE!
“Everyone was shouting ‘stop, stop you don’t know what you’re doing’.
Ugh. The ISIL/Daesh people know exactly what they are doing, which is what Islam says to do. It is the NATO voters who don't know what they are doing.
they were known to police and wearing electronic tracking anklet!
"From Paris to Boston, Terrorists Were Already Known to Authorities". The Orlando shooter had cleared multiple background checks including surveillance after being reported repeatedly by coworkers. The San Bernardino hibijabi had been carefully screened and cleared twice for immigration. All of the September 11 hijackers had entered legally. And yet, we are told to continue mass surveillance on everyone, while continuing to import the people who say expressly that they believe in a doctrine that commands them to kill us.
Lemme guess.
Christians did this?
No.
Maybe the Jews?
Buddhists?
Mormons?
Hindus?Am I right?
You are right. No true Muslim would ever do something like that.
Human beings are tribal animals. We all live in tribes. And there are 2 tribes here, one national: France, and one religious: Islam.
Authorities are expecting no one will criticize the beliefs that led to this action, so as not to piss off the 2nd tribe. Because, you know, a few misplaced words is all it would take to drive otherwise reasonable moderate Muslim to espouse extremist ideology and start going attacking their neighbors.
But they are expecting people in the first tribe will take attack after attack, be killed by the hundreds, and say nothing, stay tolerant and respectful toward Muslims, keep their heads down and just ignore the whole thing.
This is all assuming people in one tribe are so much better than the other tribe.
People get angry & can act violently.
No one's value system can stop the pissed,
Add the fact that there is absolutely no reason for this to stop anytime soon.
I fully expect a group of French people will arm themselves and start shooting at some Muslims in retaliation.
This could mean civil war - and in a broader sense the clash of civilization that was denied for so long.
If that happens these good souls that argued to harbor refugees have no one to blame but themselves.
Great Obama is going to start talking about knife control.
I was reading that some biggie in the Church was calling the terrorists as the victims.
Great Obama is going to start talking about knife control soon.
Europeans have proven track record of wiping people out. If the Muslim extremists keep it up a large amount Muslims good and bad are going to end up on the wrong side of an oven door. The pendulum will swing and history will always repeat itself eventually.
If Dominicans can kick out the Haitians, the europeans are more than morally permitted to take comparable actions to remedy this disaster.
Be careful who you piss off.
People get angry & can act violently.
No one's value system can stop the pissed,
so what value does one's brain washed pretzel logic have?
It certainly doesn't have control over life/death situations.
But they are wrong & what I think is the ultimate truth
what were your views on unbridled muslim immigration again? Waiting for that is like waiting for Godot
You are right. No true Muslim would ever do something like that.
lol...good one .... the true and virtuous muslims are the murderers but I'm 99% certain that you were being sarcastic
we are told to continue mass surveillance on everyone
we need to watch those Norwegian Americans like hawks....there is a slight chance that they might be Breivik supporters
If the "good" Muslims don't get a handle and rein in the "bad" Muslims, hell will rain down on ALL of them.
Won't happen because the "good" Muslims are terrified of the "bad" Muslims and many "good" Muslims agree in principle. Those who don't agree still want to "keep up appearances" and in some cases, simply stay alive
we need to watch those Norwegian Americans like hawks....there is a slight chance that they might be Breivik supporters
Or worse, make Lutefisk and leave the windows open.
So very sad.
Notice how they go after the helpless. Hey, why not a pre-school? I'm sure those little bastard infidels (under age five) have it coming to them.
Cowards attack the weak.
Notice how they go after the helpless
Of course. They want to terrorize.
Cowards attack the weak.
Cowards??
So very sad.
Notice how they go after the helpless. Hey, why not a pre-school? I'm sure those little bastard infidels (under age five) have it coming to them.
Cowards attack the weak.
They need virgins for sex. No bombing pre schools or elementary schools.
Cowards??
Yeah, cowards. It's easy to go after someone who isn't likely to fight back... Someone who lives in a world where he/she would never expect an attack. You have the full advantage that way. A coward wants to look like someone who won, and they want the path of least resistance. So, they will pick easier targets. Like people in a church.
It's easy to go after someone who isn't likely to fight back
But they invariably end up dead. Clearly they are not afraid of a fight per se (and they do fight elsewhere). Attacking soft targets is simply means to ensure the success or their goals.
Someone who lives in a world where he/she would never expect an attack. You have the full advantage that way.
Why did you change the subject to drone operators now?
Attacking soft targets is simply means to ensure the success or their goals.
Exactly my point. And that's what a coward would do. Have some balls. Biker bars love good fights. Little old church ladies and men of the cloth... not so much.
And that's what a coward would do.
No, that's what a smart person (albeit a monster) would do.
Biker bars love good fights.
Fighting in a bikers bar would not terrorize anybody.
You are parroting.
Parroting who? I've been at work all day slammed with patients. So, I've not had the chance yet to learn my lines from whomever you think I should learn them from... However, retarded you think my words are, I'm proud to say that they are entirely of my own concoction as I have no time for TV. When I got home, my daughter commandeered the remote. So... Unless I'm getting subliminal messages from the movie Divergent (or perhaps my Cox provider), I'm not sure who I'm parroting, exactly.
@turtledove,
Oh, c'mon. the words terrorist and cowardly are inseparable. Have you ever heard anyone, on any media, say "terrorist" without uttering "coward(ly)" in the same sentence?
Oh, c'mon. the words terrorist and cowardly are inseparable. Have you ever heard anyone, on any media, say "terrorist" without uttering "coward(ly)" in the same sentence?
People who target the weak do it out of cowardice. It's so obvious. It's much harder to go after someone who is an equal match. You call it strategy... I call it cowardice. But I guess in your world if I'm forced to pick my opponent in a fistfight to the end, it would be perfectly okay for me to pick a ten year old kid. Okay, good to know. I'm sure to win.
But I guess in your world if I'm forced to pick my opponent in a fistfight to the end, it would be perfectly okay for me to pick a ten year old kid.
OK, there's no point continuing this discussion
OK, there's no point continuing this discussion
Explain why it's brave to target the weak, and perhaps I'll have a better understanding of your position.
Explain why it's brave to target the weak, and perhaps I'll have a better understanding of your position.
FIne. One more attempt.
First, I did not say that it is brave to target the weak. In this context, it is neither brave nor cowardly. Their choice of who to target is not motivated by fear of the consequences; they die (sacrifice themselves) regardless. They choose the weak not because they are afraid to take on the strong (they do it in fact in the middle east), but because doing the latter would not accomplish what they are after. Their goal is to disrupt/destroy the lives of the regular folks (the weak) and this can be accomplished by targeting these people.
It is true that by targeting the weak their actions bear similarity to the actions of people who are afraid to take on the strong, i.e. cowards. However, this is coincidental. The distinction is the underlying motivation.
Now, if you want to define coward to mean a person who targets the weak, then you are certainly right. But since English is not my first language, I tend to stick to the dictionary definition of words.
I don't think what we're saying is all that dissimilar. I was just concise about it. My economy of words, however, doesn't mean I can't see that targeting the weak is a strategy.... It is just one that has no honor, irrespective of the cause. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
yeah, very effective, isn't it
Trying to shame them will not succeed. Guerrilla warfare (this is similar) can be sustained as long as it has substantial support from the population. In this case it is the muslim population. The question is how to remove this support. Maybe only carrot does not work and is time for some stick as well.
And, BTW, we have our honor, they have their honor. There's no right moral system. However, there is self interest. It it in my self interest that these killings are stopped.
The goal of Islam is get to paradise, and the only sure way to get there is to die fighting for Islam. Describing what to do in war (and remember, Islam is always at war, especially when NATO and the Saudis are actually waging war in Syria and other Muslim countries) Chapter 8 of the Koran says:
Respectfully, it isn't really about cowardice or courage; devotion to the delusion of Islam produces a parallel world similar to schizophrenia, complete with delusions of grandeur about becoming the sword of Allah. Churchill acknowledged the apparent bravery of Muslim soldiers, saying they "all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it." Churchill wrote further, "Mahommedan religion increases, instead of lessening, the fury of intolerance. It was originally propagated by the sword, and ever since, its votaries have been subject, above the people of all other creeds, to this form of madness." Jihadis attack churches and rival mosques with equal ferocity, and schools, airliners, office towers, the Pentagon, anything they can reach.
As per 8:60, the strategy is to strike terror. To do that, the jihadis must attack as many different types of targets as possible, so the enemy (that's us) can't feel safe anywhere. The violence will continue as long as Islam continues. Although most Muslims don't personally participate in terror attacks, they believe in a doctrine that commands them to do so, and wherever possible they elect politicians who believe in the same doctrine. The initially sporadic jihadi attacks mark the first wave of Islamization, followed by destabilizing the government and imposing Sharia. In most countries with Muslim majorities, a majority of Muslims support Sharia. Note that submitting to Islam is no defense, either, because it subjects you and your family to all sorts of penalties including the death penalty for apostasy. The terror attacks are the first symptoms that should warn you of a potentially terminal disease.
Little glitch in the translation. Religion of "Pieces" not "Peace".
Religion of Piss. Now it's fixed.
Murderer of Priest in France passed Security Check to work at an Airport.
http://nypost.com/2016/07/29/isis-teen-who-killed-priest-passed-background-check-for-airport-job/
Murderer of Priest in France passed Security Check to work at an Airport.
He must have been a nice guy.
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