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richard s 08-01-2015 14:48

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
French Police women shot dead now!

Question to ask is how many more deaths will there be in the future and how can all western governments protect its people.

Gary L 08-01-2015 14:49

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
Isn't that 5-6 years out of date, Hugh?

things have moved on since then.

Hugh 08-01-2015 14:49

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35751208)
French Police women shot dead now!

Question to ask is how many more deaths will there be in the future and how can all western governments protect its people.

Unfortunately, they can't.

There's no way any society can stop mad-dog killers.

Gary L 08-01-2015 14:51

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35751208)
French Police women shot dead now!

Question to ask is how many more deaths will there be in the future and how can all western governments protect its people.

I do think it's going to escalate.
neither side is going to 'back down' now.

Ignitionnet 08-01-2015 14:58

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Dyab Abou Jahjah
‏@Aboujahjah
I am not Charlie, I am Ahmed the dead cop. Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so. #JesuisAhmed


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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35751212)
I do think it's going to escalate.
neither side is going to 'back down' now.

The UK already has, and immediately returned to the same rhetoric.

Gary L 08-01-2015 15:03

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35751214)

The UK already has, and immediately returned to the same rhetoric.

I meant the French. the UK are fairies. they don't count.
they're irrelevant. a waste of space. they can go back to eating their cakes and drinking their tea.

Ramrod 08-01-2015 16:22

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35751201)
I honestly don't understand what politicians' problem is, beyond that they are scared of losing the Islamic vote. Do they honestly believe the apologetic excrement they are spouting?

Of course they don't. They know full well that we have a problematic population of muslims in our midst but if they say that then they risk vigilantism and other civil disorder which must be avoided at all costs for obvious reasons.

Ignitionnet 08-01-2015 17:23

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
If adhering to the Koran, the book that children of Islamic parents tend to have rammed down their throat from the age of 5 if not earlier, this point of view is perfectly reasonable.

How can you reconcile the rights of a parent to bring their child up as they see fit with society under these circumstances?

I have to think that, in anything like a 'pure' form, Islam is incompatible with our way of life.

However, it could be said that the same was true for Christianity, however for want of a better phrase Christianity grew up and found its place in modern society.

Bleh, this all sucks, and our cowardly, sycophantic politicians are getting on my nerves. Going to have a beer and eat bacon.

Russ 08-01-2015 17:45

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
From my time living around Muslim families it was put to me that the reason Islam tends to be more bloodthirsty is because for a long time it was prevalent in countries with more barbaric methods of punishment and where guns are about as common as pigeons in Trafalgar Square.

papa smurf 08-01-2015 19:53

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35751274)
From my time living around Muslim families it was put to me that the reason Islam tends to be more bloodthirsty is because for a long time it was prevalent in countries with more barbaric methods of punishment and where guns are about as common as pigeons in Trafalgar Square.

sounds like a hell hole of a place to live where was it exactly

Gary L 08-01-2015 20:14

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
Wales.

Russ 08-01-2015 20:15

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35751308)
sounds like a hell hole of a place to live where was it exactly

Leicester.

Pierre 08-01-2015 20:37

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35751274)
From my time living around Muslim families it was put to me that the reason Islam tends to be more bloodthirsty is because for a long time it was prevalent in countries with more barbaric methods of punishment and where guns are about as common as pigeons in Trafalgar Square.

How did they explain the reason why Islam is an oppressively male religion. Were woman are controlled, treated as 3rd class citizens etc, etcetera?

Russ 08-01-2015 20:43

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
They didn't, I never asked them that.

Gary L 08-01-2015 20:51

Re: Mass shooting in Paris
 
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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35751326)
They didn't, I never asked them that.

If you did. then I reckon the answer would be what I've always thought that they daren't have the women being smarter than them.

or it's probably just the obvious bully, matcho stuff.


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