Pakistan school Attack

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Eric Mc

122,068 posts

266 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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johnxjsc1985 said:
its very unique to their parents
As is any bad event that happens to a child.

Axionknight

8,505 posts

136 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Sheets Tabuer said:
I think the IS pamphlet justifying sex with small girls was pretty unique...
Agreed, the Catholics prefer little boys, right?

br d

8,403 posts

227 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Axionknight said:
Sheets Tabuer said:
I think the IS pamphlet justifying sex with small girls was pretty unique...
Agreed, the Catholics prefer little boys, right?
Some certainly do, they don't print instructional pamphlets on it though.


Edited by br d on Tuesday 16th December 10:54

onyx39

11,127 posts

151 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Taliban spokesman said " Our suicide bombers have entered the school, they have instructions not to harm the children, but to target the army personnel"

So, it was an accident then.

Death toll now at 126 apparently.

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juice

8,540 posts

283 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Disgusting, cowardly bds...

CamMoreRon

1,237 posts

126 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Adrian W said:
These brave fighters shoot children yet we worry about torturing terrorists and the moral high ground.
Don't you think we should be leading by example though? Especially if we want to be policing the world. How does it look when we interfere in another country, accusing regimes of crimes against humanity, when we are committing some of our own?

Besides, a not insignificant proportion of those "terrorists" we tortured turned out to be innocent. How does that sit with you?

onyx39

11,127 posts

151 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
Adrian W said:
These brave fighters shoot children yet we worry about torturing terrorists and the moral high ground.
Don't you think we should be leading by example though? Especially if we want to be policing the world. How does it look when we interfere in another country, accusing regimes of crimes against humanity, when we are committing some of our own?

Besides, a not insignificant proportion of those "terrorists" we tortured turned out to be innocent. How does that sit with you?
How can you compare pulling out someone's finger nails to stop a terrorist attack to opening up on school children with automatic weapons.
I am pretty sure that the government people do not just pull random people off the street on the off chance.
Completely different.

Jasandjules

69,945 posts

230 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Cowards. I hope they die slowly and painfully.

Halmyre

11,216 posts

140 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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IanMorewood said:
Nasty barstewards aren't they? Hope when they are eliminated they find out how wrong those that told them about the virgins are.
That's the sick joke, isn't it? They're not going to find out *anything*, they're just going to be dead, end of.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Halmyre said:
That's the sick joke, isn't it? They're not going to find out *anything*, they're just going to be dead, end of.
what a shame there really isn't a hell.

Rogue86

2,008 posts

146 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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onyx39 said:
How can you compare pulling out someone's finger nails to stop a terrorist attack to opening up on school children with automatic weapons.
I am pretty sure that the government people do not just pull random people off the street on the off chance.
Completely different.
20% of those interrogated were allegedly completely innocent. That certainly doesn't sit right with me.

This attack is abhorrent. As with any of these attacks, religion has very little to do with it - it's just a banner that people think excuses them from the horrible things they do. As has been rightly said, the victims are also Muslim.

Pebbles167

3,459 posts

153 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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onyx39 said:
Taliban spokesman said " Our suicide bombers have entered the school, they have instructions not to harm the children, but to target the army personnel"

So, it was an accident then.

Death toll now at 126 apparently.

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It's all a bit odd, mixed reports.

A witness claimed they burst into the classrooms firing indiscriminately.

onyx39

11,127 posts

151 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Rogue86 said:
onyx39 said:
How can you compare pulling out someone's finger nails to stop a terrorist attack to opening up on school children with automatic weapons.
I am pretty sure that the government people do not just pull random people off the street on the off chance.
Completely different.
20% of those interrogated were allegedly completely innocent. That certainly doesn't sit right with me.

This attack is abhorrent. As with any of these attacks, religion has very little to do with it - it's just a banner that people think excuses them from the horrible things they do. As has been rightly said, the victims are also Muslim.
I agree Rogue, 20% is not right, and in an ideal world this sort of torture should not happen. But equally, 80% were NOT innocent. That's a big number.
Equally, if what these government organisations do allows me to sleep safely in bed, ill take it.

CamMoreRon

1,237 posts

126 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Rogue86 said:
onyx39 said:
How can you compare pulling out someone's finger nails to stop a terrorist attack to opening up on school children with automatic weapons.
I am pretty sure that the government people do not just pull random people off the street on the off chance.
Completely different.
20% of those interrogated were allegedly completely innocent. That certainly doesn't sit right with me.

This attack is abhorrent. As with any of these attacks, religion has very little to do with it - it's just a banner that people think excuses them from the horrible things they do. As has been rightly said, the victims are also Muslim.
Quite.

How would you feel if you were bagged up and bundled off by the CIA tomorrow, then detained and questioned for a year of your life while subject to confinement in a wooden box barely big enough for your to fit inside, waterboarded, and have food and drink pumped up your a**e? Would you be angry about it? Would you feel an injustice? Or would you shrug and say "Well I suppose my suffering was necessary for the greater good!" How would your friends feel about it.. or your family? Would they want justice?

Not that this attack was in any way, shape, or form, related to the CIA or indeed the West. This is a conflict between two factions of Islam that has been going on for millennia. Let's not forget that Christianity has also had its fair share of those..

bazza white

3,562 posts

129 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Wow what a sad event to wake up to, it makes yesterdays look pretty tame.


Laurel Green

30,782 posts

233 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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BBC said:
A doctor at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar has told BBC World News that some students were shot in the head and chest, while others died in a suicide bomb attack in their school playground.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Laurel Green said:
BBC said:
A doctor at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar has told BBC World News that some students were shot in the head and chest, while others died in a suicide bomb attack in their school playground.
cry

Legend83

9,986 posts

223 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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hornetrider said:
cry
Can only hope it was quick and painless, poor mites.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Legend83 said:
Can only hope it was quick and painless, poor mites.
but it would have been beyond our worst nightmares a living hell.

IroningMan

10,154 posts

247 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
Quite.

How would you feel if you were bagged up and bundled off by the CIA tomorrow, then detained and questioned for a year of your life while subject to confinement in a wooden box barely big enough for your to fit inside, waterboarded, and have food and drink pumped up your a**e? Would you be angry about it? Would you feel an injustice? Or would you shrug and say "Well I suppose my suffering was necessary for the greater good!" How would your friends feel about it.. or your family? Would they want justice?

Not that this attack was in any way, shape, or form, related to the CIA or indeed the West. This is a conflict between two factions of Islam that has been going on for millennia. Let's not forget that Christianity has also had its fair share of those..
WTF has the history of Christianity got to do with it? You really are the champion of whataboutism.