foetus
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in Paris?dronefromsector7g said:Another shooting just now, two cops injured.
in Paris?dronefromsector7g said:Another shooting just now, two cops injured.
Yes, on Mirror's website.foetus said:in Paris?dronefromsector7g said:Another shooting just now, two cops injured.
dronefromsector7g said:Yes, on Mirror's website.foetus said:in Paris?dronefromsector7g said:Another shooting just now, two cops injured.
Oh that's ok then.BlueBearBoots said:dronefromsector7g said:Yes, on Mirror's website.foetus said:in Paris?
sky reporting its not related to events yesterday
Out of my depth you say? how the fuck would you know, do you know me, no you fucking don't so don't judge people you have never met, you havn't got a clue what life I have led or what I have done so butt outMonkfish said:blue underpants said:Me terrified? you clearly do not know me, it takes a lot more than Islamists running around shooting people to terrify mechabal said:That, as a result of this atrocity, you are terrified and irrational.
It seems to me that a lot of people on here have not quite got the grasp of what radical Islam and their aims are, I will spell it out for you again, THEIR AIM IS TO ISLAMIFY THE WORLD AND THEY WILL NOT STOP UNTIL THEY HAVE ACHIVED IT, that does not mean I am 'terrified' of them, the exact opposite, if they want a war bring it on, I will willingly play my part in fighting them, I might be getting on a bit but believe me I would be right at the front of any war
Well ain't you the hero, do me a favour and stay away from any 'battles' as you are out of your depth. One of the chief aims of acts like today is to provoke reactions like yours but you still fall for it. Every post like yours is another victory for the radicals.
I will spell it out for you, there will not be a civil war in the uk in 20 years as you suggest, as the great majority are not like you or the terrorists of todays tragic events. There is no easy solution but we will find one, and it wont involve you.
Mister Appointment said:So much noise and bluster in this thread it's deeply depressing.
I live about 10 minutes walk from the Charlie Hebdo offices. What happened yesterday is tragic on so many levels. It was an attack not just on people but on the principles of the freedom of the press, an attack on something which should be truly scared, humour, and an attack which will probably signal a hard swing to the right in France, making my life more difficult on a day to day basis.
My own thoughts are with those who survived yesterday's attacks, and with the families of those who didn't. France could learn a lot from the way in which Norway dealt with Anders Breivik in terms treating him like a common criminal rather than a terrorist and giving him as little publicity as possible.
Mister Appointment said:So much noise and bluster in this thread it's deeply depressing.
I live about 10 minutes walk from the Charlie Hebdo offices. What happened yesterday is tragic on so many levels. It was an attack not just on people but on the principles of the freedom of the press, an attack on something which should be truly scared, humour, and an attack which will probably signal a hard swing to the right in France, making my life more difficult on a day to day basis.
My own thoughts are with those who survived yesterday's attacks, and with the families of those who didn't. France could learn a lot from the way in which Norway dealt with Anders Breivik in terms treating him like a common criminal rather than a terrorist and giving him as little publicity as possible.
foetus said:Eh? If you don't know right from wrong by 18 then there is no hope. Lock him up, throw away the key. Don't feel sorry for him.SA96 said:18 ffs, Feel for the kid, brought up with the wrong people and now this.
Likely to spend his life in prison.
I think the older two did all the killing so he might get away with it.