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posted on 4/6/17

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Just seen another thread running. Use that instead

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/369949

posted on 4/6/17

The RNLI are evacuating folk

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London is such a beautiful city...these brainwashed priks are turning entire world upside down..ugh


posted on 4/6/17

Absolute cowards

posted on 4/6/17

They would never fight one on one. Total utter cowards.

posted on 4/6/17

Low-lives again.

posted on 4/6/17

comment by Phoenix - Goodbye (U7144)
posted 6 hours, 49 minutes ago
London is such a beautiful city...these brainwashed priks are turning entire world upside down..ugh



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THIS....enjoy the city soooo much...now put off going in...great shame as I want to take my boy to the natural history museum.

comment by mancini (U7179)

posted on 4/6/17

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMx2SAbCFvY

comment by fred (U9833)

posted on 4/6/17

comment by junction8 (U1074)
posted 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
comment by Phoenix - Goodbye (U7144)
posted 6 hours, 49 minutes ago
London is such a beautiful city...these brainwashed priks are turning entire world upside down..ugh



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THIS....enjoy the city soooo much...now put off going in...great shame as I want to take my boy to the natural history museum.
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I know how you must feel but don't let the b***rds stop you from living. Otherwise they win

posted on 4/6/17

Can't comment on the other article as I'm banned from the United board.

Disgusting events last night. I find it astonishing that so many people (even on here it seems) can continue to justify the acts of terrorist in the aftermath of events like this. Even worse-so are people like Stretty justifying terrorism while the events were still unfolding - all with the aim of trying to take a moral high ground. It's pathetic.

No foreign policy is to blame for the deliberate slaughter of innocent humans, going about their daily lives.

Islamic Terrorism has been happening​ for over 1,000 years. To deny that is simply delusional and insulting to the victimes of modern terrorism.

Islamic terrorism has hit Argentina, Australia, the Balkans, Canada, France, Belgium, Britain, America, Russia, Asia, Africa, every habitable continent on this planet and every corner of the globe over the past 30 years. Continue to justify it as the effect of Foreign Policy and you'll continue to allow it happen on a regular basis. Continue to say it has nothing to do with religion and you'll continue to allow it to happen on a regular basis.

posted on 4/6/17

comment by RonAlvinho - Victoria Concordia Pathetic (U6117)
posted 11 minutes ago
Can't comment on the other article as I'm banned from the United board.

Disgusting events last night. I find it astonishing that so many people (even on here it seems) can continue to justify the acts of terrorist in the aftermath of events like this. Even worse-so are people like Stretty justifying terrorism while the events were still unfolding - all with the aim of trying to take a moral high ground. It's pathetic.

No foreign policy is to blame for the deliberate slaughter of innocent humans, going about their daily lives.

Islamic Terrorism has been happening​ for over 1,000 years. To deny that is simply delusional and insulting to the victimes of modern terrorism.

Islamic terrorism has hit Argentina, Australia, the Balkans, Canada, France, Belgium, Britain, America, Russia, Asia, Africa, every habitable continent on this planet and every corner of the globe over the past 30 years. Continue to justify it as the effect of Foreign Policy and you'll continue to allow it happen on a regular basis. Continue to say it has nothing to do with religion and you'll continue to allow it to happen on a regular basis.
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Everyone knows it is in part to do with the religion of Islam. Some just pretend they don't.

comment by mancini (U7179)

posted on 4/6/17

comment by RonAlvinho - Victoria Concordia Pathetic (U6117)
posted 34 minutes ago
Can't comment on the other article as I'm banned from the United board.

Disgusting events last night. I find it astonishing that so many people (even on here it seems) can continue to justify the acts of terrorist in the aftermath of events like this. Even worse-so are people like Stretty justifying terrorism while the events were still unfolding - all with the aim of trying to take a moral high ground. It's pathetic.

No foreign policy is to blame for the deliberate slaughter of innocent humans, going about their daily lives.

Islamic Terrorism has been happening​ for over 1,000 years. To deny that is simply delusional and insulting to the victimes of modern terrorism.

Islamic terrorism has hit Argentina, Australia, the Balkans, Canada, France, Belgium, Britain, America, Russia, Asia, Africa, every habitable continent on this planet and every corner of the globe over the past 30 years. Continue to justify it as the effect of Foreign Policy and you'll continue to allow it happen on a regular basis. Continue to say it has nothing to do with religion and you'll continue to allow it to happen on a regular basis.
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What you just described is called "willful ignorance".
And it might be too late before our politicians smell the covfefe.

posted on 4/6/17

Some reports say they stabbed a young girl 10-15 times. Disgusting.

But one thing that has been troubling me this morning is that no one seems to do anything any more. When I was younger I have no doubt that if these people had come into pubs and bars the real men in the pub would have defended the weaker ones and probably gone for the terrorists using chairs, tables, stools or whatever else they could get as weapons, even if one did have canisters strapped to himself which have been confirmed as a hoax suicide vest.

posted on 4/6/17

Daily Mail reporting one of the attackers was wearing an Arsenal shirt.

Thats whats so friggin frightning, these arent exactly jihadist warriors but brain washed lost individuals into this islamic evil and there's probably many more on the supply line.

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comment by jonafc for real (U1385)
posted 7 hours, 4 minutes ago
Daily Mail reporting one of the attackers was wearing an Arsenal shirt.

Thats whats so friggin frightning, these arent exactly jihadist warriors but brain washed lost individuals into this islamic evil and there's probably many more on the supply line.
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The Manchester bomber was a Man u fan. I said after that, that it just shows that they hide amongst the rest of us.

posted on 5/6/17

comment by Big Willy-Sanchez..Big name players don't... (U1100)
posted 14 hours, 30 minutes ago
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Everyone knows it is in part to do with the religion of Islam. Some just pretend they don't.
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So is the institutionalized pedophilia in the church got something to do with the dominant religion in this country and the world ?

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Firstly, Catholocism is not the predominant religion in this country.

Secondly, of course the Catholic church is a factor. The vow of celibacy - which goes against basic human instinct - and the unquestioned societal authoritu they are afforded as Priests was a fertile breeding ground for what went on

posted on 5/6/17

And the covering up the Catholic church took part in, rather than rooting them out, made them complicit.

posted on 5/6/17

London Bridge, Borough Market and Vauxhall.
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Nothing happened in Vauxhall, I live there.

However I am very disturb by new images coming out this morning of the terrorist scúúm in action, one of whom decided to don an Arsenal away shirt. I am absolutely disgusted that this imbecile choose to wear that beloved shirt to go out and murder people. He in now way represents me or any other Arsenal fan, or the wider football community. To put it simply, he is NOT a football fan. The beauty about this sport is football is about bringing people together for the love of a simple game, and when we loose an ex-player/coach (or supporters), we all come together as a family, irrespective of allegiances and rivalries, we are united in our grief.

I have a lot of friends who are Muslim, and i now have some inkling on how they must feel every time there is a new terrorist attack. As Jeremy Corbyn stated; We must stay united, because their aim is to divide us. We are stronger together.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/chilling-moment-london-bridge-attackers-enter-borough-market-002.jpg?strip=all&w=960&quality=100



posted on 5/6/17

Bit facking rich of Corbyn.

Never heard him say anything of the sort when the RA were killing and maiming kids in Warrington

posted on 5/6/17

From August 1969 to July 2007, the British military killed 306 people during an operation named Banner, about 51% of whom were civilians and 41% of whom were members of republican paramilitaries.

There is no innocent side to any conflict.

posted on 5/6/17

comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee 88 (57 years since spurs l... (U1179)
posted 2 minutes ago
From August 1969 to July 2007, the British military killed 306 people during an operation named Banner, about 51% of whom were civilians and 41% of whom were members of republican paramilitaries.

There is no innocent side to any conflict.
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Corbyn openly criticised the army. He called Gibraltar an aberration.

Corbyn never criticised the RA attacks. He did go to memorial services for them though.

He did not go to any memorial services for their victims though.



So, yes, it is a bit rich of him to say what he said about the recent attacks

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