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i'm hoping France has a massive army...All these terrorists are doing is kicking a massive ant pile,another billion is about to be spent in fighting...Hopefully...Bastards. |
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Be thankful we aren't connected by land or sea to any Islamic states or the 3rd World. We are also fortunate to have a no-bullshit, well armed buffer in the USA to keep us sheltered. The immigration and border issues of Europe are multitudes worse than in NA. We would fold like a lawn chair. |
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Fucking world man, FUCK..it really fucking sucks to when it happens to great places that have great people. Things will never be the same. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_V...terrorism_plot https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_S...ramming_attack https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_s...t_Hill,_Ottawa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_Crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E...eline_bombings https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadi...ines_Flight_21 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_O...ror_conspiracy Etc., etc., etc. |
Can we just start a "latest terror attack, mass murder, or police brutality" thread and sticky it already? Same narratives from the same members over and over and over regardless of the unique details. |
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Anyone can do anything they want, regardless of what obstacles you put in the way, which is why I find that the hysteria is simply not warranted every time this happens. It's okay to live in a bubble of modern convenience and luxury, there is nothing wrong with that, but you also have to remember that these kinds of things happen literally every day in places that western media does not see as being profitable to report on. This is nothing new, there is nothing different about this. This has been happening for thousands of years, and it's going to keep happening until the human race is either void of what makes us human, or is extinct. |
Its news when it happens in the West because we do not live in a backwards shithole where violence is a way of life. Also, its natural for people to relate to stories and people when they share a similar lifestyle. We aren't ruled by a theocracy or military dictator. We have freedom of/from religion, freedom of speech, etc. or at least some semblance of freedom. We live in a society which aims to use diplomacy and democracy over violence. Unlike in these backward shitholes, violence is not commonplace. When a violent act occurs, it is news worthy because the norm is an expectation of peace. What is more news worthy, a reporting of car crashes at a demolition derby, or a multi-vehicle crash on Hwy 1? |
I'm worried that these type of events have been happening more and more often at more civilized corners of the world. What keep the 1st world more "civilized" is that we are safe and can have cooler heads watching from the outside meaning we can mediate conflicts in a peaceful manner. The more we are attacked on our backyard the less empathy, sympathy we feel. This is troublesoome. When everyone is on edge then a big war can break out which is not good for anyone. |
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It's quite a sad and pathetic world we live in where hate and insanity is found everywhere, and those that do hate always feel they're the good or just one, and they always have their noses held up high, be it Isis, or another terror group, or a extremist blm or alm person, or a nonviolent bigot, etc etc, its all the same, the similarities are astonishing Like i said at the start, the world needs to calm the hell down |
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I'm not suggesting the the people of these backward shitholes are inferior or stupid. There are intelligent people throughout the world, I really shouldn't have to say that. I'm pointing the finger at the theocratic governments, the military dictatorships, the religious/political movements etc which keep their people in the dark and ignorant of reality, reason, and logic. They are inferior and they are getting increasingly violent as they lose their grip of influence on their people as they gain access to information through social media and technology. http://i65.tinypic.com/2yjo4d0.jpg |
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this guy lived in Nice, is a loser, acted out like a petulant child instead of buckling down, working hard, and making good of his life. |
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I can't speak to how many have traveled to Syria / Iraq, but it's not all of them. Don't be fooled into thinking anyone is more or less safe than anyone else. the difference here is that Europe has had mass migration from north african countries (don't forget Europe colonized a lot of these places years ago, so in theory it should make sense to bring in 'connected people'), these immigrants have children, but they aren't integrated and become a second class group living in less affluent neighbourhoods (some would say ghettos), with lower levels of education, fewer opportunities - this is partially why you have a backlash from people that feel marginalized and reach for something to act out. the advantage to the US and Canada is that immigration from so far can be a lot more selective, which is why you historically tend to get better educated migrants from muslim parts of the world who can and will integrate better. Europe needs to stop being politically correct and stand up to these losers. |
I read about the attack in Nice on BBC and while it sounded horrific it's only when I saw this video posted by a friend on Facebook it really hit home how fucked up this was. (Very graphic) http://m.liveleak.com/view?i=6f1_1468538550 People can argue all day and night about politics, refugees, terrorism, civil rights and police brutality, but when I see shit like that I feel insignificant....like a grain of sand. I think to myself "Could just as easily been me." But I was born into this life and not theirs as luck, fate or whatever has it. With all the chaos going on in the world I wonder what the hell to do? Stand for something or believe in nothing? Growing up you see crazy attacks happening all over the world and I said eventually it must end, but it never does and I really wonder what is the answer? It's like a domino effect. Seems like no matter what's going on money, resources and religion are always at odds. A whole new generation is either wiped out or left orphaned, uneducated and fueled with hate as the unfathomly wealthy pulls strings to plunder the earth keep their pockets full as the world turns. Does it boil down to religion? The more I look at religion or what dogma people dub as "faith" the more I question what good it has brought. Surely it has created as much chaos as it has harmony. Opiate of the masses as they say. The wealthy take it all, suck it dry and like Marshall McLuhan said, they use red meat to distract the watchdog of the mind while people slaughter in the name of God; bitch and moan about Trump vs Clinton; proclaim black lives matter or all loves matter or just play Pokemon Go. Im not a pessimistic person but it really feels like something big is going to happen in my lifetime and not for the good. It's like a really fucked up recipe for disaster: 1/2 cup bat shit crazy orange orangutan potentially controlling the US (or substitute with one in bed with all the banks). 2/3 cup dwindling resources as the east and west prepare to battle it out for the last remaining oil, minerals and soon water. Thanks Koch brothers. 2 tea spoons of terrorism declared in the name of religion/death to the west/defending their country from western invasion (thanks bush for creating Isis you cunt). Thank you as well religion. 1 pending financial breakdown (either China or the US....if history and Minsky has taught us anything is that we never learn.) Thank you Rotheschild. Slow cook for ??? and let's see what happens next. Oh right the rich get richer, the middle classes is purged and the poor die. Rinse and repeat as we forget our history and repeat the mistakes of our forefathers. What can one do? |
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I am not being an apologist for attacks perpetrated like those of Nice, Paris, Baghdad, Boston and Brussels...but at some point we here in the west (and yes that includes Canada) need to take a good long look at some of the foreign policies our governments are adopting and understand the consequences that come as a result of them. |
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gotta post this urrvytime too http://i.imgur.com/Woft45S.jpg |
Because close minded idiots like to aggregate countries into "us" and "them" (e.g. 1st world and 3rd world). They then assign a value of life based on their perceived "worthiness". First of all, the terms "1st world" and "3rd world" is anachronistic and refers to Cold War allegiences. There are no absolutes in a world. Travel would open your eyes up to that. Anyone who's traveled outside of the "1st world" knows that the world holds much more gradients that those 2 categories. China's considered "third world", so is South Sudan. Conversely, Switzerland is "first world" as is Greece. No one but an idiot would conflate either of those countries to be similar in living standards, infant mortality, economic prowess etc. Also, I find it highly insulting that you correlate the value of an human being is by it's government which in many cases the average citizenry had no hand in placing in power. It's one thing to place more value on those who we relate with, that's human nature. But to show so little compassion and to justify it on a quasi-scientific basis, that kind of ignorance only comes from being a close minded idiot. |
Question the knowledge of another poster and imply they're a close minded idiot multiple times. So glad we could have this discussion. |
RIP to the innocent ones. |
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But to bring my point back to the topic at hand. This Nice perpetrator, the Bataclan attackers, Orlando attackers, San Bernardino, Ottawa - they've all been "home grown" terrorists. Born in-country to long time legal law-abiding immigrants. This isn't so much an "us vs them" conflict. More of a "we have a cancer in us, how do we treat it or cut it out?" one |
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