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Get in line or fcuk off.Some chance,Here in Scotland we import them to fantastic places like Rothesay and convert the local church to a "pop up mosque".
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Perhaps it's time to end the religious myth.
Jesus Mohammed God Allah ................................................................................................................ Start afresh with the kids. Let science lead the way. Islam is in a similar place Christianity was 400 years ago. Back then it was common to believe the religious fear mongering. Muslims fear Judgement Day just as Christians did 400 years ago. Time to spread the word that it's ALL bollux. Yes, let's start with Christmas....tell the kids that Jesus didn't die for 3 days and rise again. It was is astrological/literal hybrid......a story made up by astrological philosophers from the bronze age. Let's stop teaching MYTHS. |
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I knew he wouldn't be a real muslim his cousin has just said so
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Police need traquiliser Bullets ,Hung Drawn and Quatered when wake up ,Body fed to pigs
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Just watched the ITN version of the news. They've outdone even the BBC this time.
Interview with a British couple (who probably weren't anywhere near the promenade when the truck appeared) but describe last nights events and more importantly talk about how its important not to tie this with Islam "this had nothing to do with religion" says the carefully chosen interviewee. Talk about some of the victims including some children but the biggest mention goes to, you guessed it, a muslim woman - "she was the first to be killed", "and she was a muslim" "but she did not follow the kind of islam allowed by terrorists" blah blah Later on another interview with some young British lawyer on holiday in Nice - he talks briefly about the horror, before launching into a long PC deluded rant about how this will inspire people to vote for the right wing, blah, blah |
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The BBC made sure they got that same (I'd guess) couple on the 6pm news early on in the coverage.
Sitting in front of a cafe? Snow on C4 news falling over himself to get a french woman to say this was all just due to the perps rough upbringing. |
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yep same couple.
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15 Jul 16 11:24 we are lucky we have water between us and europe Yes, to an extent, but we have already been infiltrated as all European countries have. There are hundreds of thousands of Muslims already here. What if only a small percentage of those are becoming radicalised enough to plan something? Yes the intelligence services can hopefully stop the bigger co-ordinated attacks, but someone acting on their own doing ISIS's will? How can you stop it? Does anyone seriously think we have not got one of these horrific incidents coming our way? It is surely only a matter of time before a British Mohamed does something similar to what this French Mohamed did. |
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It is worrying Roger and I dont want to tempt fate, but the facts are....1 person dead due to islamist terrorism in this country in 11 years- Lee Rigby. Either the threat is over played or our intelligence is very very good.
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Davy • July 15, 2016 4:44 PM BST
Jul 15, 2016 -- 4:38PM, ebulGery wrote: You can complain about ISLAM all you want, but before the 1990's we had no problems with them.So what has changed, because it is certainly not ISLAM, the complaint is it never changes.They have called Jihad in defence of Islam, why have they done that? Look up Sayyd Qutub the father of Radical Islamism.Executed by the Egyptians in 1966. Most of his work was theoretical. He was executed for plotting against Nasser. He was not a terrorist. There were NO Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe then. Neither did we invade Middle Eastern countries then. |
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There were the Arab Israeli wars of course. This did affect Europe.
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not affect Europe sorry, except the price of petrol
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Hi Rob,
This is true and our intelligence does seem to be good. My worry is that these do not now appear to be trackable attacks planned by a group which can be traced - these are now random acts committed by martyrs. Should someone sat festering and fuming in a London bedsit decide that tomorrow they are going to go out and drive a lorry into a crowd, shoot/knife/bomb anyone they can reach at a shopping centre, etc - I don't know how intelligence can be sure of stopping that. The threat isn't overplayed as it is happening so close to us I can't believe we will escape this barrage untouched. I hope you are right. |
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I understand your point amd do not want to tempt fate by speculating further.
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BBC Sept 2015:
The number of people arrested for terrorism-related offences has reached record levels, new figures reveal. In the year to March, 299 terror suspects were detained - an increase of 31% on the previous year - of which 100 were charged with a terror-related offence, Home Office figures show. It is the highest number since officials began collecting data in September 2001. BBC March 2016: The number of people arrested in Britain on suspicion of terrorism fell slightly in the year to December 2015, Home Office figures have shown. The 280 arrests - down from 289 in the 12 months before - reflect a drop from 28 to 15 in cases focused in Britain. International-related arrests, including those linked to Syria, rose by seven to 265 in the same period. Sixteen people under 18 were arrested - a rise from 10 in the previous 12 months. The figures show the number of children arrested was the highest in a calendar year since the data collection began. ![]() |
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Cameron stated that UK security had foiled 11 attempts last year.
I can remember some cases in court but all were given minimum publicity. I think Roger is right unfortunately. Hard to see us not being targeted. |
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Can you provide links injera?
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A big worry I'm afraid is copy-cats now it's been shown to work.
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Has Tony Blair commented on this tragedy
![]() not a day goes past when this mans actions from the past cause damage yet he sits on a fortune...how on earth does he sleep at night |
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Neither do I Ron?
The point I try to make is that the extreme, well insane version of Islam we have now. Only exists because the West removed Saddam Hussein, Gadhafi and attempted unsuccessfully to remove Assad. These men were/are brutal dictators no doubt, but at least they kept their lunatics locked up, who now appear to be running the show. ISIS being quite the most appalling group I have ever seen. Lovely cat picture ![]() |
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if anjem choudry was living somewhere like argentina and considered any threat his disappearance would be a formality, in fact in most countries that viewed him a a threat he'd be lifted and dealt with.im astounded when i hear people are against picking known threats p and touring them for information.of course its damn near impossible to stop random attacks but having isis sympathisers walking freely in our country is just not acceptable.only terrorsts would give a fck if tomorrow he "mysteriously" disappeared from our streets.
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We cannot do that layinwinners. We could pass a law and lock him up, all we can do. Yes he is one of the lunatics now out of the asylum
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But anyway, there's been unjust massacres, slavery and the poorest fighting the most privileged for the history of human mankind all over the globe, it's not just a middle east thing. There were slaves back in the days of ancient egypt. Religion really is not the root cause. Not that it matters but in no way am I religious either.
Satrus So the simple fact that these terrorists are acting in accordance with specific religious doctrine relating to Jihad and a sincere belief in the metaphysics of Martyrdom has absolutely nothing to do with religion? |
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You're wasting your breath talking sense Kelly.
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I'd fight ye for that cat JC, then again .............
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PM me if ye think yer hard enuff u pencil necked etc etc etc etc
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nigeria, algeria, sudan, pakisatn, afghan, turkey, tunisia, libya, iraq, iran, egypt, and loads more countries in the islamic world suffer these attacks every week, and we hardly hear of it. islamo-loonies routinely murder all who do not follow the faith with sufficient demonic rigour. it is not an accident, it is not a tiny minority; it is all to do with this faith. it will brook no opposition, and will finish us all off unless someone has the cobblers to stand up to it. dishonest fools like ebul gery look to blame the west. this happens in all these countries. western involvement is not necessary for mass-murder. it is commonplace wherever islam exists. and we have a fifth column in europe that will do us all in while apologists and truth-deniers deny the fact that the religion of pieces is fundamentally inhuman.
there is not a single islamic country where even basic human rights exist. the stinking intellectual hypocrisy of our politicos is mind-boggling, and some pay the ultimate price for it. why are the islamic spokesmen(always men) who rage against islamophobia in the media absent from our screens when these attacks occur, but are on the streets protesting whenever a tiny slight against their vile creed is voiced? |
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ebulgery , i think desperate situations demand desperate actions, why can we not deport all known terrorist sympathisers, ?lets change our law to allow ourselves to deal with this animals properly.most muslims detest the kind of violence that fanatics love so who would we upset?
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i must say if todays events in france had happened the week before the referendum there would have been no need for one .!unless we choose to be tough on known sympathisers is certainly that we will suffer attacks similar to the french again soon and possible often.
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I agree lainwinners, now we out of the EU we can do it
grappler, I am not dishonest, maybe a fool yes? But we cannot remove all of Islam can we, unless we are proposing genocide, which I would object to. Perhaps it is unfair to blame this all on the West, but I can only say what I see. I am very concerned the West's motives from the first Gulf War on, and why did the USA have in it's foreign policy bring down Iraq? Whether we like or not, we have to come to some sort of accord with Islam. I am not saying surrender, oh no, but we have to negotiate in some way. Otherwise what we see now will continue. |
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Islam doesn't accept an accord. Islam or, rather, the book, cannot be challenged. To do so makes you a traitor to the cause.
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Islam means submission
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no need for the ? gery. you are a fool. and you should feck off to specsavers if thats all you can see. we cannot remove islam you say. is that desirable? if so you accept it is horrible, and incompatible with our way of life?
islam is non-negotiable. thats why all islamic nations are phecking horrible, and every one of their people will escape to the decadent west if they can; millions of migrants bolting through the balkans now. why do they want to go to christian europe? there are 50 islamic countries to leg it to, but they want to go to germany, uk, sweden. why? you and the other deluded kn0bheads on this sh1tehole forum are useful idiots(for islam), do not get it, because you are a shower of tcnus. |
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Good God if Grippergate has come on before Midnight its a serious matter
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Either lost at poker or run out of ale
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