Absolutely fvcking repulsive scvmbags.
How do you even fight these people who come at you hoping to die?
I long for the day we are rid of these mutants but fear we're a long way from that
This might sound odd, but I'm almost relieved Isis have claimed it. At least it doesn't further escalate other tensions.
Putting the numbers and circumstances together, I was afraid this might have been some kind of undercover retaliation for the murder of the Russian ambassador.
comment by Papa Sasac (U1500)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
Absolutely fvcking repulsive scvmbags.
How do you even fight these people who come at you hoping to die?
I long for the day we are rid of these mutants but fear we're a long way from that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 29 minutes ago
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, how do you address this?
Surely you cannot simply make an entire faith responsible and deport them all.
Terrorism, especially the type where the perpetrator is more than willing to give his own life, is virtually unstoppable through military or police action alone.
How to stop attacks like the truck ones in Nice and Berlin?
What's to prevent a madman on a bus doing 60mph on a motorway from stabbing the driver several times in the throat with a pencil?
Ban all forms of public reunion and have endless layers of security measures on every form of transport?
I just don't think it's possible or feasible.
We really need to broaden our thinking as to how to approach this problem.
We're never going to change their mentality, best just get used to it, live our lives as normal albeit more warily and hope they run out of mental defectives to exploit.
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 29 minutes ago
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, how do you address this?
Surely you cannot simply make an entire faith responsible and deport them all.
Terrorism, especially the type where the perpetrator is more than willing to give his own life, is virtually unstoppable through military or police action alone.
How to stop attacks like the truck ones in Nice and Berlin?
What's to prevent a madman on a bus doing 60mph on a motorway from stabbing the driver several times in the throat with a pencil?
Ban all forms of public reunion and have endless layers of security measures on every form of transport?
I just don't think it's possible or feasible.
We really need to broaden our thinking as to how to approach this problem.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If we thought as they do and applied their moral code, the whole thing could be solved fairly easily.
They seem to claim everything.
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 29 minutes ago
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, how do you address this?
Surely you cannot simply make an entire faith responsible and deport them all.
Terrorism, especially the type where the perpetrator is more than willing to give his own life, is virtually unstoppable through military or police action alone.
How to stop attacks like the truck ones in Nice and Berlin?
What's to prevent a madman on a bus doing 60mph on a motorway from stabbing the driver several times in the throat with a pencil?
Ban all forms of public reunion and have endless layers of security measures on every form of transport?
I just don't think it's possible or feasible.
We really need to broaden our thinking as to how to approach this problem.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Only a few mutters blame a faith group and advocate deportation.
Muslim's suffer most from isis.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 7 minutes ago
We're never going to change their mentality, best just get used to it, live our lives as normal albeit more warily and hope they run out of mental defectives to exploit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sadly, this seems to be our future, hec.
Make the best of each day, and fek em.
comment by timmy (U14278)
posted 5 minutes ago
They seem to claim everything.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agreed, they label even random attacks as one of their so called soldiers.....propaganda, as well as well organised cells.
As hec says, live your life.
I have no answers, but some wiser and braver souls do, I prey.
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comment by Curly 💩 (U1103)
posted 14 minutes ago
I was warned last month of such attacks and knew straight away it was ISIS
PKK attack the police and political targets; ISIS attack innocents and those enjoying a "western" lifestyle
The fact they have joined up with Al Quadea makes it all the more frightening
It could not have came at a worst time for me personally as mrs curly is taking a sabbatical to join me in Istanbul for a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay safe out there, curly.
It can be alarming, but I lived through the Ulster troubles on the edge of north Belfast, and was only shot at once.
Glasgow however, I nearly met my maker a few times.
.
I feel a good place to start is to stop giving the prlks all this publicity (I mean the ones who actually commit the terrorist acts). In the summer there were loads of terrorist attacks within a few days of each other - it is not a coincidence.
After the lorry attack in Nice, some kid decides to shoot up a shopping centre in Germany. It is not a coincidence, they take inspiration from each other, and see how much attention terrorists get.
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
comment by Curly 💩 (U1103)
posted 14 minutes ago
I was warned last month of such attacks and knew straight away it was ISIS
PKK attack the police and political targets; ISIS attack innocents and those enjoying a "western" lifestyle
The fact they have joined up with Al Quadea makes it all the more frightening
It could not have came at a worst time for me personally as mrs curly is taking a sabbatical to join me in Istanbul for a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay safe out there, curly.
It can be alarming, but I lived through the Ulster troubles on the edge of north Belfast, and was only shot at once.
Glasgow however, I nearly met my maker a few times.
.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gies peace wi yir nonsense. I got shot at in Germany just going to the match. Mistaken identity mind
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
comment by Curly 💩 (U1103)
posted 14 minutes ago
I was warned last month of such attacks and knew straight away it was ISIS
PKK attack the police and political targets; ISIS attack innocents and those enjoying a "western" lifestyle
The fact they have joined up with Al Quadea makes it all the more frightening
It could not have came at a worst time for me personally as mrs curly is taking a sabbatical to join me in Istanbul for a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay safe out there, curly.
It can be alarming, but I lived through the Ulster troubles on the edge of north Belfast, and was only shot at once.
Glasgow however, I nearly met my maker a few times.
.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gies peace wi yir nonsense. I got shot at in Germany just going to the match. Mistaken identity mind
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Next time, I will not miss✊
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posted on 2/1/17
Absolutely fvcking repulsive scvmbags.
How do you even fight these people who come at you hoping to die?
I long for the day we are rid of these mutants but fear we're a long way from that
posted on 2/1/17
This might sound odd, but I'm almost relieved Isis have claimed it. At least it doesn't further escalate other tensions.
Putting the numbers and circumstances together, I was afraid this might have been some kind of undercover retaliation for the murder of the Russian ambassador.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Papa Sasac (U1500)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
Absolutely fvcking repulsive scvmbags.
How do you even fight these people who come at you hoping to die?
I long for the day we are rid of these mutants but fear we're a long way from that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 29 minutes ago
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, how do you address this?
Surely you cannot simply make an entire faith responsible and deport them all.
Terrorism, especially the type where the perpetrator is more than willing to give his own life, is virtually unstoppable through military or police action alone.
How to stop attacks like the truck ones in Nice and Berlin?
What's to prevent a madman on a bus doing 60mph on a motorway from stabbing the driver several times in the throat with a pencil?
Ban all forms of public reunion and have endless layers of security measures on every form of transport?
I just don't think it's possible or feasible.
We really need to broaden our thinking as to how to approach this problem.
posted on 2/1/17
We're never going to change their mentality, best just get used to it, live our lives as normal albeit more warily and hope they run out of mental defectives to exploit.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 29 minutes ago
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, how do you address this?
Surely you cannot simply make an entire faith responsible and deport them all.
Terrorism, especially the type where the perpetrator is more than willing to give his own life, is virtually unstoppable through military or police action alone.
How to stop attacks like the truck ones in Nice and Berlin?
What's to prevent a madman on a bus doing 60mph on a motorway from stabbing the driver several times in the throat with a pencil?
Ban all forms of public reunion and have endless layers of security measures on every form of transport?
I just don't think it's possible or feasible.
We really need to broaden our thinking as to how to approach this problem.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If we thought as they do and applied their moral code, the whole thing could be solved fairly easily.
posted on 2/1/17
They seem to claim everything.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 29 minutes ago
Sadly true.
As Isis loose the big batt!es, they will murder elsewhere to teach us how we should live.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The issue is, how do you address this?
Surely you cannot simply make an entire faith responsible and deport them all.
Terrorism, especially the type where the perpetrator is more than willing to give his own life, is virtually unstoppable through military or police action alone.
How to stop attacks like the truck ones in Nice and Berlin?
What's to prevent a madman on a bus doing 60mph on a motorway from stabbing the driver several times in the throat with a pencil?
Ban all forms of public reunion and have endless layers of security measures on every form of transport?
I just don't think it's possible or feasible.
We really need to broaden our thinking as to how to approach this problem.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Only a few mutters blame a faith group and advocate deportation.
Muslim's suffer most from isis.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 7 minutes ago
We're never going to change their mentality, best just get used to it, live our lives as normal albeit more warily and hope they run out of mental defectives to exploit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sadly, this seems to be our future, hec.
Make the best of each day, and fek em.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by timmy (U14278)
posted 5 minutes ago
They seem to claim everything.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agreed, they label even random attacks as one of their so called soldiers.....propaganda, as well as well organised cells.
posted on 2/1/17
As hec says, live your life.
I have no answers, but some wiser and braver souls do, I prey.
posted on 2/1/17
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Curly 💩 (U1103)
posted 14 minutes ago
I was warned last month of such attacks and knew straight away it was ISIS
PKK attack the police and political targets; ISIS attack innocents and those enjoying a "western" lifestyle
The fact they have joined up with Al Quadea makes it all the more frightening
It could not have came at a worst time for me personally as mrs curly is taking a sabbatical to join me in Istanbul for a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay safe out there, curly.
It can be alarming, but I lived through the Ulster troubles on the edge of north Belfast, and was only shot at once.
Glasgow however, I nearly met my maker a few times.
.
posted on 2/1/17
I feel a good place to start is to stop giving the prlks all this publicity (I mean the ones who actually commit the terrorist acts). In the summer there were loads of terrorist attacks within a few days of each other - it is not a coincidence.
After the lorry attack in Nice, some kid decides to shoot up a shopping centre in Germany. It is not a coincidence, they take inspiration from each other, and see how much attention terrorists get.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
comment by Curly 💩 (U1103)
posted 14 minutes ago
I was warned last month of such attacks and knew straight away it was ISIS
PKK attack the police and political targets; ISIS attack innocents and those enjoying a "western" lifestyle
The fact they have joined up with Al Quadea makes it all the more frightening
It could not have came at a worst time for me personally as mrs curly is taking a sabbatical to join me in Istanbul for a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay safe out there, curly.
It can be alarming, but I lived through the Ulster troubles on the edge of north Belfast, and was only shot at once.
Glasgow however, I nearly met my maker a few times.
.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gies peace wi yir nonsense. I got shot at in Germany just going to the match. Mistaken identity mind
posted on 2/1/17
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
comment by Curly 💩 (U1103)
posted 14 minutes ago
I was warned last month of such attacks and knew straight away it was ISIS
PKK attack the police and political targets; ISIS attack innocents and those enjoying a "western" lifestyle
The fact they have joined up with Al Quadea makes it all the more frightening
It could not have came at a worst time for me personally as mrs curly is taking a sabbatical to join me in Istanbul for a year
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay safe out there, curly.
It can be alarming, but I lived through the Ulster troubles on the edge of north Belfast, and was only shot at once.
Glasgow however, I nearly met my maker a few times.
.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gies peace wi yir nonsense. I got shot at in Germany just going to the match. Mistaken identity mind
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Next time, I will not miss✊
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