Normandy church attack

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Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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BigLion said:
Sounds like yet another Islamic linked attack, which is a fair assumption to make gI've the constant streams of these recently.

I think Europe should deport all of those who they suspect have any kind of links with ISIS or other Islamic extremist groups where a legal advisor rules the case is beyond reasonable doubt.

When the head of the Glasgow mosque can publically praise a terrorist without any come back we know we've gone too liberal.

How long before these vermin terrorists start to attack schools etc. - as that is their MO.

Lets start deporting those who a legal view confirms is a threat to our country and europe as a whole asap!
Out of interest, where would you deport them to?

Trevatanus

11,127 posts

151 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Europa1 said:
BigLion said:
Sounds like yet another Islamic linked attack, which is a fair assumption to make gI've the constant streams of these recently.

I think Europe should deport all of those who they suspect have any kind of links with ISIS or other Islamic extremist groups where a legal advisor rules the case is beyond reasonable doubt.

When the head of the Glasgow mosque can publically praise a terrorist without any come back we know we've gone too liberal.

How long before these vermin terrorists start to attack schools etc. - as that is their MO.

Lets start deporting those who a legal view confirms is a threat to our country and europe as a whole asap!
Out of interest, where would you deport them to?
Mars would work.

PoleDriver

28,649 posts

195 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Europa1 said:
Out of interest, where would you deport them to?
A country which supports their life-choice?

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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PoleDriver said:
Europa1 said:
Out of interest, where would you deport them to?
A country which supports their life-choice?
We can't bring them all to the UK!

T5XARV

600 posts

135 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Europa1 said:
BigLion said:
Sounds like yet another Islamic linked attack, which is a fair assumption to make gI've the constant streams of these recently.

I think Europe should deport all of those who they suspect have any kind of links with ISIS or other Islamic extremist groups where a legal advisor rules the case is beyond reasonable doubt.

When the head of the Glasgow mosque can publically praise a terrorist without any come back we know we've gone too liberal.

How long before these vermin terrorists start to attack schools etc. - as that is their MO.

Lets start deporting those who a legal view confirms is a threat to our country and europe as a whole asap!
Out of interest, where would you deport them to?
The fking moon is nice this time of year.

Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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janesmith1950 said:
PoleDriver said:
Europa1 said:
Out of interest, where would you deport them to?
A country which supports their life-choice?
We can't bring them all to the UK!
I'm not suggesting we should, but to deport them requires the cooperation of the receiving state - superficially it's an attractive option, but I just think practically it's hard to achieve.

rscott

14,773 posts

192 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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BigLion said:
Sounds like yet another Islamic linked attack, which is a fair assumption to make gI've the constant streams of these recently.

I think Europe should deport all of those who they suspect have any kind of links with ISIS or other Islamic extremist groups where a legal advisor rules the case is beyond reasonable doubt.

When the head of the Glasgow mosque can publically praise a terrorist without any come back we know we've gone too liberal.

How long before these vermin terrorists start to attack schools etc. - as that is their MO.

Lets start deporting those who a legal view confirms is a threat to our country and europe as a whole asap!
The one the police are investigating ? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/03/31/police-... .

Out of interest, what offence might he have committed?

Oakey

27,594 posts

217 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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The Sun are making this claim now;

"Catholic church where priest was murdered was among several targets found on suspected jihadi arrested last year"

Don1

15,952 posts

209 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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rscott said:
The one the police are investigating ? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/03/31/police-... .

Out of interest, what offence might he have committed?
Something under the Racial and Religious hatred Act (2006) per chance? Or was that a woosh parrot?

MrBarry123

6,028 posts

122 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Very sad but these attacks are unfortunately inevitable.

ISIS have lost their "conquerer" dialogue because they're being taken apart in Iraq and Syria. The Kurdish forces are superior in military ability - especially with the West's support - and ISIS cannot capture and hold territory like they could against the Iraqi Army in 2014. This means that, in order to continue recruiting impressionable young fanatics, they have to revert back to their now only other tagline which is that they are "fighting against the enemies of Islam" - hence these attacks.

Ultimately they'll be forced into accepting that they are unable to establish the caliphate and will become "only" a terrorist organisation like Al Qaeda.

AshBurrows

2,552 posts

163 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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rscott said:
The one the police are investigating ? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/03/31/police-... .

Out of interest, what offence might he have committed?
I think if you can be arrested for being mean to a twinky little celebrity on twitter you should be able to be arrested for this tbh.


Eric Mc

122,071 posts

266 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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A rather extreme "solution". Indeed, you could put the word "Final" before the word "solution". Now, where did I hear that expression before?

Cobnapint

8,636 posts

152 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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What would Erdogan do...?

s p a c e m a n

10,782 posts

149 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Can't we just make practicing religion illegal. The hardcore followers can move to a country of their choice and then the rest of us can get on with life.

br d

8,403 posts

227 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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We tolerate the intolerant so we don't become intolerant like them.
Pretty difficult to see how else we should act if we consider ourselves civilised and liberal.

Can't see it ending well though.

AreOut

3,658 posts

162 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Eric Mc said:
A rather extreme "solution". Indeed, you could put the word "Final" before the word "solution". Now, where did I hear that expression before?
never criticise a solution until you find the better one...



Wills2

22,894 posts

176 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Sickening act (again) no doubt one of our resident apologists will be along soon to justify the outrage and blame it on the crusades or some such thing.


Oakey

27,594 posts

217 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Did the Islamic State even exist when Bush was in power?

AshBurrows

2,552 posts

163 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Oakey said:
Did the Islamic State even exist when Bush was in power?
The rise of Wahhabism existed long before him, but it's catchy cool twitter name is "new." The ideals are not.

Freds

947 posts

138 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Another barbaric attack against the defenceless, no words describe these monsters and their twisted ideology. It makes me shiver to think how many other lunatics are among us in out Towns and Cities, they masquerade as innocents and then attack our way of life. R.I.P Sir.
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