Terrorists are on the rampage in Paris

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14 Nov 2015, 4:16 pm

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France needs to step up it's fight against ISIS... enough is enough... they need to be CRUSHED.....

Or maybe they will withdraw from the fight like Canada just did.


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14 Nov 2015, 4:25 pm

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France needs to step up it's fight against ISIS... enough is enough... they need to be CRUSHED.....

Or maybe they will withdraw from the fight like Canada just did.


Sorry... not an option for old France, thanks to their mindless and open immigration policy that led to uncontrolled immigration of the would-be jihadi types from Africa and the Middle East. Many of their young radicalized citizens were born and raised there, and ousting them would be very difficult, if not impossible. Britain is similarly poised, apparently, Emwazi's (Jihadi John's) Syrian-born son is eligible for UK citizenship, so, yeah, good luck, UK !

France stands testimony to the evils of uncontrolled immigration. Close your borders, folks.. and stop listening to left-wing twits' BS that ending immigration is such a "racist and badddddddddddddddddd thing to do." Time to go right-wing and red.

That is my politically INCORRECT opinion - and yes, I am angry. When you bite the breast that nursed you, and gave you every option at a new life in a stable, safe place and this is how you repay that host... yeah, you deserve to be CRUSHED ruthlessly.


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14 Nov 2015, 4:27 pm

Terrorists come in all varieties of nationalities and religions, but they have one thing in common.

Not every coward is a terrorist, but every terrorist is a coward.



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14 Nov 2015, 4:32 pm

HisMom wrote:
xenocity wrote:
MonsterCrack wrote:
France needs to step up it's fight against ISIS... enough is enough... they need to be CRUSHED.....

Or maybe they will withdraw from the fight like Canada just did.


Sorry... not an option for old France, thanks to their mindless and open immigration policy that led to uncontrolled immigration of the would-be jihadi types from Africa and the Middle East. Many of their young radicalized citizens were born and raised there, and ousting them would be very difficult, if not impossible. Britain is similarly poised, apparently, Emwazi's (Jihadi John's) Syrian-born son is eligible for UK citizenship, so, yeah, good luck, UK !

France stands testimony to the evils of uncontrolled immigration. Close your borders, folks.. and stop listening to left-wing twits' BS that ending immigration is such a "racist and badddddddddddddddddd thing to do." Time to go right-wing and red.

That is my politically INCORRECT opinion - and yes, I am angry.


First off, immigration was allowed into Europe to offset the shortage of labor (in part due to a negative birthrate).
Secondly immigration was also allowed into Western Europe for those who were loyal to their colonial masters or who had a parent who was of that EU country's ancestors.

UK has literally tightened immigration to the point of them now trying renegotiate their agreement with the EU to prevent free and open travel into the UK.

France has also been cracking down on immigration for the past few years, granted most of France's immigration did come from Eastern Europe over the past century.

The rest of Europe is cracking down too.
Soon immigration will be dead in Europe as whole.


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14 Nov 2015, 4:34 pm

xenocity wrote:
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France needs to step up it's fight against ISIS... enough is enough... they need to be CRUSHED.....

Or maybe they will withdraw from the fight like Canada just did.

You do that they keep doing what they are doing to other people until they are stopped.
The best way to avoid future terrorist attacks is to hit the organisation funding and training future terrorists. It's no mystery who they are and where to find them. The use of drones by the US to take them out one by one will take forever so isn't it obvious that at some point you need troops on the ground to destroy their organisation in Iraq and Syria.



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14 Nov 2015, 4:36 pm

It's being reported that one of the perpetrators entered Greece from Syria last month, posing as a refugee.

Personally I had always felt that some ISIS would use the refugee tsunami as a Trojan Horse, and whaddaya know......

Plus, google for the "refugee" caught on camera making the throat-slitting gesture.



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14 Nov 2015, 4:36 pm

progaspie wrote:
xenocity wrote:
MonsterCrack wrote:
France needs to step up it's fight against ISIS... enough is enough... they need to be CRUSHED.....

Or maybe they will withdraw from the fight like Canada just did.

You do that they keep doing what they are doing to other people until they are stopped.
The best way to avoid future terrorist attacks is to hit the organisation funding and training future terrorists. It's no mystery who they are and where to find them. The use of drones by the US to take them out one by one will take forever so isn't it obvious that at some point you need troops on the ground to destroy their organisation in Iraq and Syria.

Canada withdrew their fighter jets and soldiers from the Syria coalition as an election promise from the Liberal Party (who won the majority).
Canadians didn't want to be apart of the coalition because they feared it would go the way of Iraq.


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14 Nov 2015, 4:41 pm

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Soon immigration will be dead in Europe as whole.


A man can dream...



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14 Nov 2015, 4:44 pm

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It's being reported that one of the perpetrators entered Greece from Syria last month, posing as a refugee.

Personally I had always felt that some ISIS would use the refugee tsunami as a Trojan Horse, and whaddaya know......

Plus, google for the "refugee" caught on camera making the throat-slitting gesture.

It doesn't matter how they got to Paris. It matters that a brutal terrorist organisation invaded Iraq and Syria and if allowed to coexist with the rest of the world, will create misery for all civilised human beings until they are stopped.



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14 Nov 2015, 4:47 pm

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-Christians in Germany and other countries living with Jews = Holocaust, six millions of Jews killed, just because they're Jews.


Categorizing Nazi's as Christians is wholly inaccurate. Hitler stressed repeatedly that Nazism was a secular ideology, founded on modern science: "Science, he declared, would easily destroy the last remaining vestiges of superstition".


Jews were hated in all Christian Europe during a large part of its history, Nazi was the extremest form of this hatred.



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14 Nov 2015, 4:54 pm

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Soon immigration will be dead in Europe as whole.


A man can dream...

It will be soon as the people are tired of immigration and permanent refugees.
This sentiment is rising all over the world, including Canada and the U.S.


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14 Nov 2015, 4:58 pm

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-The 25 years of Sri Lankan civil war originated from conflicts between Hindus and Buddhists, probably one of the longest civil wars in human history.


Ummm... no, sorry to burst your bubble, but the war in Sri Lanka wasn't over religion. It was over civil rights and liberties and the share of power between the Sinhalese and the Tamils. Nothing to do with religion whatsoever.

I do have a lot to comment about wrt Hindu-Muslim relationships as I am from a country that was ROYALLY SCREWED over when the Arabs / Persians / Turks / Moghuls began invading our lands beginning in the 10th century, but will desist from such a discussion at this point as that would constitute the mother of all thread hijacks.

My deepest condolences to the Parisians.

Repose en paix, les victimes, et en mai justice soit rendue rapidement.



Most of Sinhalese were Buddhists, while 80% of Tamils are Hindus.

This cannot be a coincidence, usually this is a sign of old religious-based social and political divisions.

The latest Lebanese Civil War wasn't really about religion but between certain political parties, yet each party was mainly formed of members of a specific sect; again, this kind of divisions are rooted from old religious tensions.

The's a reason why Sri Lankan war is categorized as a war of religions



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14 Nov 2015, 5:03 pm

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You're both wrong!
It's the Amish.


'Tain't funny McGee! Nothing in this f!cking thread is funny, or even humorous. You're all a bunch of neo-Nazis for even making light of this latest tragedy.

Moderator: Please invoke Godwin's law, NOW, AND LOCK THIS THREAD!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !


Sieg heil


I was going to post something imflammatory, but considering the poster, it's not worth the time or the misery. Too bad there's not a functioning ignore function on WP.



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14 Nov 2015, 5:06 pm

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969 is A single Buddhist Monk. What can he claim as his body count? No MODERN DAY religion is bent on accumulating bodies at the rate of Muslims.
the UN says that the rohingya in burma are the most persecuted group of people on earth.... read this...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecuti ... in_Myanmar learn to not think in hypocritical double standards before you begin making judgements about an entire group of people


IMO, I don't think any one religion corners the market on cruelty and inhumanity, but I don't know of any other religion that specifically instructs its followers to kill the kafirs.

And, Boo, I assumed that you were a Maronite. Are you not ?


Nope, not Maronite, Atheists, from a Shia Muslim family.



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14 Nov 2015, 5:16 pm

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Most of Sinhalese were Buddhists, while 80% of Tamils are Hindus.

This cannot be a coincidence, usually this is a sign of old religious-based social and political divisions.

The latest Lebanese Civil War wasn't really about religion but between certain political parties, yet each party was mainly formed of members of a specific sect; again, this kind of divisions are rooted from old religious tensions.


What absolute NONSENSE. The Tamils were Hindu, the Sinhalese were Buddhists, so this was a Hindu - Buddhist conflict. Do you know how long Hinduism and Buddhism have co-existed PEACEFULLY in the subcontinent ? 2500 years ! Even IF you want to give a religious twist where none exists, 20 years out of 2500 years is still a conflict that lasted for only about 0.8% of the time they have lived together, side-by-side.

"Most of the Sinhalese and 80% of the Tamils" -- what is the source of your numbers ? Over the years, the leaders of the conflict have also tended to share religion - Christianity, for instance. And the Hindu LTTE murdered the Hindu Rajiv Gandhi.

But, I can tell you that it had NOTHING to do with religion, but of course in your attempt to pull a strawman, you can say whatever you want. That doesn't make it true, but you are entitled to your opinion.

If your aim is to show that every religion has had a problem with every other religion, then too bad, so sad, it's not working. Islam is the ONE religion that seems to have universal problems with everyone else. And this is has been the case since it was founded in the 7th century.

Islam has had ongoing conflicts with Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Baha'i, and Sikhism. Is there even ONE religion with whom Islam has had relatively peacefully relations ? I also cannot think of any other religion that tells its followers to kill the non-believers.

Can you ?


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14 Nov 2015, 5:18 pm

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Nope, not Maronite, Atheists, from a Shia Muslim family.


Listen, if you are Shia, you should be the FIRST to denounce ISIS. Think of the atrocities they have wrecked on your people ? What is with you supporting them ?


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