Explosions reported in Manchester?

Explosions reported in Manchester?

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39,973 posts

197 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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BigLion said:
So you're saying we deserved to be bombed?

Children at a concert don't write our foreign policy, but they deserved to die?

Are you mentally sound?
He's not actually written any of that has he.....?

Based on some of your earlier responses in this thread you DO seem to have problems with relatively basic English.

bitchstewie

51,413 posts

211 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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rscott said:
Views on this - http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/28/man-shouted-p-and-te... ?

Anyone perhaps see a connection between what happened to this person and the views of some on this thread?
Scum basically.

I read something, maybe on this thread, where someone had been spat upon and it was almost waved away with "well at least they weren't blown up".

That kind of mentality really does exist.

PurpleAki

1,601 posts

88 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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rscott said:
Views on this - http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/28/man-shouted-p-and-te... ?

Anyone perhaps see a connection between what happened to this person and the views of some on this thread?
You clearly can. There's a shock!

rscott

14,773 posts

192 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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PurpleAki said:
rscott said:
Views on this - http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/28/man-shouted-p-and-te... ?

Anyone perhaps see a connection between what happened to this person and the views of some on this thread?
You clearly can. There's a shock!
Are you saying you can't?

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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BigLion said:
Alpinestars said:
Troubleatmill said:
Alpinestars said:
But we don't give a st about foreigners. Unless they are European because we love Europe. And the U.S.

The rage we feel. is the same rage any foreigner feels. We call it collateral damage, trying to impose democracy which is surely good for them. And sometimes, depending on the perpetrators, we call it terrorism, and trying to impose Sharia. The irony.
Afghanistan doesn't want democracy.... or schools etc.
Build them a nice sports stadium and they will say thank you very much - and it won't be used as a sporting event - but they will use it to hold executions of women, gays etc etc.
If it doesn't want it, we should butt out. It's not for us to impose our views and ways on them. Sound familiar?

And I'm not sure how many executions were carried out before the West funded AQ, and changed the political landscape.
So you're saying we deserved to be bombed?

Children at a concert don't write our foreign policy, but they deserved to die?

Are you mentally sound?
I know you're really hard of thinking so I'll treat that particular post with the contempt it deserves.

BigLion

1,497 posts

100 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7861/british-mu...

The 615-page survey found that more than 100,000 British Muslims sympathize with suicide bombers and people who commit other terrorist acts. Moreover, only one in three British Muslims (34%) would contact the police if they believed that somebody close to them had become involved with jihadists.




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Cobnapint

8,636 posts

152 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Alpinestars said:
Cobnapint said:
Troubleatmill said:
Afghanistan doesn't want democracy.... or schools etc.
Build them a nice sports stadium and they will say thank you very much - and it won't be used as a sporting event - but they will use it to hold executions of women, gays etc etc.
They don't even understand what it is.

It doesn't relate to anything they come across in daily life. The only important thing is adherence to the book.
How long have you spent in Afghanistan to know that?
I don't have to have been to the moon to know that it's cold on one side, and it has no air to breathe.

Have a little read of this...

https://wilsonquarterly.com/quarterly/spring-2014-...



BigLion

1,497 posts

100 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Alpinestars said:
BigLion said:
Alpinestars said:
Troubleatmill said:
Alpinestars said:
But we don't give a st about foreigners. Unless they are European because we love Europe. And the U.S.

The rage we feel. is the same rage any foreigner feels. We call it collateral damage, trying to impose democracy which is surely good for them. And sometimes, depending on the perpetrators, we call it terrorism, and trying to impose Sharia. The irony.
Afghanistan doesn't want democracy.... or schools etc.
Build them a nice sports stadium and they will say thank you very much - and it won't be used as a sporting event - but they will use it to hold executions of women, gays etc etc.
If it doesn't want it, we should butt out. It's not for us to impose our views and ways on them. Sound familiar?

And I'm not sure how many executions were carried out before the West funded AQ, and changed the political landscape.
So you're saying we deserved to be bombed?

Children at a concert don't write our foreign policy, but they deserved to die?

Are you mentally sound?
I know you're really hard of thinking so I'll treat that particular post with the contempt it deserves.
Keep back tracking, it is as clear as day that you're drawing a link between foreign policy and an excuse for suicide bombing - disgusting individual.

Jazzy Jag

3,431 posts

92 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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rscott said:
PurpleAki said:
rscott said:
Views on this - http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/28/man-shouted-p-and-te... ?

Anyone perhaps see a connection between what happened to this person and the views of some on this thread?
You clearly can. There's a shock!
Are you saying you can't?
But I'm guessing you don't have a problem with our soldiers being spat on and screamed at in Luton a few years back?

22 people died, many still critically ill and understandably emotions are high.
But you can only focus on one bloke who was an the receiving end of nasty words.

Remember that the 2 bafoons who drove a jeep into the Scottish airport terminal were also upstanding members of the medical profession.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Cobnapint said:
Alpinestars said:
Cobnapint said:
Troubleatmill said:
Afghanistan doesn't want democracy.... or schools etc.
Build them a nice sports stadium and they will say thank you very much - and it won't be used as a sporting event - but they will use it to hold executions of women, gays etc etc.
They don't even understand what it is.

It doesn't relate to anything they come across in daily life. The only important thing is adherence to the book.
How long have you spent in Afghanistan to know that?
I don't have to have been to the moon to know that it's cold on one side, and it has no air to breathe.

Have a little read of this...

https://wilsonquarterly.com/quarterly/spring-2014-...
Culture is a tad more nuanced than a proveable fact. Do you think the West's interference in Afghanistan has not led to some terrorism?

Here's some reading for you.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/america-created-al-qa...

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39,973 posts

197 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Jazzy Jag said:
Remember that the 2 bafoons who drove a jeep into the Scottish airport terminal were also upstanding members of the medical profession.
So that makes it acceptable? Or even understandable?



Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Jazzy Jag said:
rscott said:
PurpleAki said:
rscott said:
Views on this - http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/28/man-shouted-p-and-te... ?

Anyone perhaps see a connection between what happened to this person and the views of some on this thread?
You clearly can. There's a shock!
Are you saying you can't?
But I'm guessing you don't have a problem with our soldiers being spat on and screamed at in Luton a few years back?

22 people died, many still critically ill and understandably emotions are high.
But you can only focus on one bloke who was an the receiving end of nasty words.

Remember that the 2 bafoons who drove a jeep into the Scottish airport terminal were also upstanding members of the medical profession.
The same emotions are felt by friends, family and communities of anyone killed unlawfully.

And as for your last statement, what's your point?

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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BigLion said:
Alpinestars said:
BigLion said:
Alpinestars said:
Troubleatmill said:
Alpinestars said:
But we don't give a st about foreigners. Unless they are European because we love Europe. And the U.S.

The rage we feel. is the same rage any foreigner feels. We call it collateral damage, trying to impose democracy which is surely good for them. And sometimes, depending on the perpetrators, we call it terrorism, and trying to impose Sharia. The irony.
Afghanistan doesn't want democracy.... or schools etc.
Build them a nice sports stadium and they will say thank you very much - and it won't be used as a sporting event - but they will use it to hold executions of women, gays etc etc.
If it doesn't want it, we should butt out. It's not for us to impose our views and ways on them. Sound familiar?

And I'm not sure how many executions were carried out before the West funded AQ, and changed the political landscape.
So you're saying we deserved to be bombed?

Children at a concert don't write our foreign policy, but they deserved to die?

Are you mentally sound?
I know you're really hard of thinking so I'll treat that particular post with the contempt it deserves.
Keep back tracking, it is as clear as day that you're drawing a link between foreign policy and an excuse for suicide bombing - disgusting individual.
I'll explain it with my best crayons.

It's a cause. And an excuse used by terrorists. That has nothing to do with me. Clear? Good.

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/andy-burnham...


An interesting point of view, also expressed by Douglas Murray on Politics Today earlier.

Jazzy Jag

3,431 posts

92 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Alpinestars said:
The same emotions are felt by friends, family and communities of anyone killed unlawfully.

And as for your last statement, what's your point?
My point is that being a doctor doesn't preclude him from being an Islamic suicide bomber.
IQ is no barrier to the cause, apparently.

rscott

14,773 posts

192 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Jazzy Jag said:
rscott said:
PurpleAki said:
rscott said:
Views on this - http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/28/man-shouted-p-and-te... ?

Anyone perhaps see a connection between what happened to this person and the views of some on this thread?
You clearly can. There's a shock!
Are you saying you can't?
But I'm guessing you don't have a problem with our soldiers being spat on and screamed at in Luton a few years back?

22 people died, many still critically ill and understandably emotions are high.
But you can only focus on one bloke who was an the receiving end of nasty words.

Remember that the 2 bafoons who drove a jeep into the Scottish airport terminal were also upstanding members of the medical profession.
Then you guess completely wrong. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the British forces involvement in the Middle East, I have the utmost respect for the troops who served there. The protesters actions were terrible - neither the right place, time or method of protesting about the decision to send troops there.

Not sure what your point is about the Scottish attackers?


Alpinestars

13,954 posts

245 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Jazzy Jag said:
Alpinestars said:
The same emotions are felt by friends, family and communities of anyone killed unlawfully.

And as for your last statement, what's your point?
My point is that being a doctor doesn't preclude him from being an Islamic suicide bomber.
IQ is no barrier to the cause, apparently.
Why would anyone think him a sucidie bomber? I'm not sure any profession is precluded, so your point is rather moot. And a bit crass?

bitchstewie

51,413 posts

211 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Jazzy Jag said:
But I'm guessing you don't have a problem with our soldiers being spat on and screamed at in Luton a few years back?

22 people died, many still critically ill and understandably emotions are high.
But you can only focus on one bloke who was an the receiving end of nasty words.

Remember that the 2 bafoons who drove a jeep into the Scottish airport terminal were also upstanding members of the medical profession.
Anyone in their right mind would want to see anyone being dealt with by the law if they spit and scream at people, I don't care if they're white, brown, Christian, Muslim, or any other colour or denomination.

22 people died and emotions are high, of course they are.

But does that somehow excuse it or make it OK? confused

greygoose

8,269 posts

196 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Jazzy Jag said:
Alpinestars said:
The same emotions are felt by friends, family and communities of anyone killed unlawfully.

And as for your last statement, what's your point?
My point is that being a doctor doesn't preclude him from being an Islamic suicide bomber.
IQ is no barrier to the cause, apparently.
So we should shout abuse at any non-white doctors just in case?

Cobnapint

8,636 posts

152 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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Alpinestars said:
Culture is a tad more nuanced than a proveable fact. Do you think the West's interference in Afghanistan has not led to some terrorism?
Our presence in Afganistan has undoubtedly led to some terrorism, but not 'interfering' would lead to a far worse outcome. That is to say, a totally consolidated country, under the total jurisdiction of the murderous Taliban, AQ, or ISIS, with it's own unquestioning, suicidal Islamist Army - with the probable intention and capability of eventually obtaining and using nuclear weapons against the infidels. Us.

If it were left to fester, that is what you would be looking at in the long term, as well as far more in the way of terrorist attacks globally, in the mean time.