Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it matters, because the cause triggers the appropriate policy and military responses.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mayor of this region has said that 30 killed is an estimate.
Some media are reporting many more.
Police are now concerned that an accomplice is on the run.
Also, an accomplice may have some hostages nearby in a hotel.
Absolutely horrible.
French Interior Minister says no hostage situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver drove a mack truck at a very high rate of speed straight into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Horrific.
And we keep bringing more and more radical Islamists into Europe and into the US (2 Virginia men arrested laser week for conspiring with Isis) and no matter how nice or welcoming we are we will be doomed.
I know it's not convenient to your narrative about the bad refugees, but one of those guys was born in Brooklyn. And the Paris attackers were born in France and Belgium and had EU passports. They all grew up in the West and then turned into something else. They weren't "brought in." Who knows what this latest monster's story is, but this problem is far deeper and more complex than recent immigrants and refugees.
I know it's not convenient for your narrative to do your research. Most of the terrorists are second generation. Parents okay but children become radicalized. Do your research and study the facts. Facts don't lie.
And I will add - yes they were brought here as the children of immigrants or they were born here shortly thereafter. There is an ideology that is different. No other immigrants or second generation immigrants are waging war on innocent people like this.
What ideology? Terrorism?
Radical Islam - all vow their allegiance to Allah and quote the Quran and Quran has many passages that say "kill the non- believers" etc...
I have Muslim friends that left these countries because of this ideology.
So, it's terrorism. Does it matter in whose name it's committed?
Absolutely. There is this thing that law enforcement, lawyers, judges, etc. talk about called "motive."
Maybe you have heard this term "motive" in your high school or a TV show.
LOL. Terror-ism. That's your motive, genius
Anonymous wrote:Of course it matters, because the cause triggers the appropriate policy and military responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver drove a mack truck at a very high rate of speed straight into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Horrific.
And we keep bringing more and more radical Islamists into Europe and into the US (2 Virginia men arrested laser week for conspiring with Isis) and no matter how nice or welcoming we are we will be doomed.
I know it's not convenient to your narrative about the bad refugees, but one of those guys was born in Brooklyn. And the Paris attackers were born in France and Belgium and had EU passports. They all grew up in the West and then turned into something else. They weren't "brought in." Who knows what this latest monster's story is, but this problem is far deeper and more complex than recent immigrants and refugees.
I know it's not convenient for your narrative to do your research. Most of the terrorists are second generation. Parents okay but children become radicalized. Do your research and study the facts. Facts don't lie.
And I will add - yes they were brought here as the children of immigrants or they were born here shortly thereafter. There is an ideology that is different. No other immigrants or second generation immigrants are waging war on innocent people like this.
What ideology? Terrorism?
Radical Islam - all vow their allegiance to Allah and quote the Quran and Quran has many passages that say "kill the non- believers" etc...
I have Muslim friends that left these countries because of this ideology.
So, it's terrorism. Does it matter in whose name it's committed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver drove a mack truck at a very high rate of speed straight into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Horrific.
And we keep bringing more and more radical Islamists into Europe and into the US (2 Virginia men arrested laser week for conspiring with Isis) and no matter how nice or welcoming we are we will be doomed.
I know it's not convenient to your narrative about the bad refugees, but one of those guys was born in Brooklyn. And the Paris attackers were born in France and Belgium and had EU passports. They all grew up in the West and then turned into something else. They weren't "brought in." Who knows what this latest monster's story is, but this problem is far deeper and more complex than recent immigrants and refugees.
I know it's not convenient for your narrative to do your research. Most of the terrorists are second generation. Parents okay but children become radicalized. Do your research and study the facts. Facts don't lie.
And I will add - yes they were brought here as the children of immigrants or they were born here shortly thereafter. There is an ideology that is different. No other immigrants or second generation immigrants are waging war on innocent people like this.
What ideology? Terrorism?
Radical Islam - all vow their allegiance to Allah and quote the Quran and Quran has many passages that say "kill the non- believers" etc...
I have Muslim friends that left these countries because of this ideology.
So, it's terrorism. Does it matter in whose name it's committed?
Absolutely. There is this thing that law enforcement, lawyers, judges, etc. talk about called "motive."
Maybe you have heard this term "motive" in your high school or a TV show.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Hillary would care if she gets hurt. Or her kid. As long as terrorists don't get her, she's good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver drove a mack truck at a very high rate of speed straight into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Horrific.
And we keep bringing more and more radical Islamists into Europe and into the US (2 Virginia men arrested laser week for conspiring with Isis) and no matter how nice or welcoming we are we will be doomed.
I know it's not convenient to your narrative about the bad refugees, but one of those guys was born in Brooklyn. And the Paris attackers were born in France and Belgium and had EU passports. They all grew up in the West and then turned into something else. They weren't "brought in." Who knows what this latest monster's story is, but this problem is far deeper and more complex than recent immigrants and refugees.
I know it's not convenient for your narrative to do your research. Most of the terrorists are second generation. Parents okay but children become radicalized. Do your research and study the facts. Facts don't lie.
And I will add - yes they were brought here as the children of immigrants or they were born here shortly thereafter. There is an ideology that is different. No other immigrants or second generation immigrants are waging war on innocent people like this.
What ideology? Terrorism?
Radical Islam - all vow their allegiance to Allah and quote the Quran and Quran has many passages that say "kill the non- believers" etc...
I have Muslim friends that left these countries because of this ideology.
So, it's terrorism. Does it matter in whose name it's committed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What exactly would Hillary do to protect us???
Speak to them for a cool $250,000 and insist on private air travel for her and 2/3 staff and first class accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver drove a mack truck at a very high rate of speed straight into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Horrific.
And we keep bringing more and more radical Islamists into Europe and into the US (2 Virginia men arrested laser week for conspiring with Isis) and no matter how nice or welcoming we are we will be doomed.
I know it's not convenient to your narrative about the bad refugees, but one of those guys was born in Brooklyn. And the Paris attackers were born in France and Belgium and had EU passports. They all grew up in the West and then turned into something else. They weren't "brought in." Who knows what this latest monster's story is, but this problem is far deeper and more complex than recent immigrants and refugees.
I know it's not convenient for your narrative to do your research. Most of the terrorists are second generation. Parents okay but children become radicalized. Do your research and study the facts. Facts don't lie.
And I will add - yes they were brought here as the children of immigrants or they were born here shortly thereafter. There is an ideology that is different. No other immigrants or second generation immigrants are waging war on innocent people like this.
What ideology? Terrorism?
Radical Islam - all vow their allegiance to Allah and quote the Quran and Quran has many passages that say "kill the non- believers" etc...
I have Muslim friends that left these countries because of this ideology.
So, it's terrorism. Does it matter in whose name it's committed?
They are killing in the name of what they perceive to be Islam. It may not be the most accurate interpretation of the religion but it is one interpretation. A very evil one at that. I think it's just strange to not say Islamic extremists or Islamic terrorism. Call it what it is! Everyone says Timothy McVeigh was a 'right-wing terrorist' but if you're following Obama's line of thinking isn't that an insult then to anyone that is right-wing? I mean surely right-wing people don't all believe in blowing up federal buildings, but yet we still call McVeigh a right-wing terrorist. How is avoiding the term Islamic Terrorist any different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driver drove a mack truck at a very high rate of speed straight into the crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Horrific.
And we keep bringing more and more radical Islamists into Europe and into the US (2 Virginia men arrested laser week for conspiring with Isis) and no matter how nice or welcoming we are we will be doomed.
I know it's not convenient to your narrative about the bad refugees, but one of those guys was born in Brooklyn. And the Paris attackers were born in France and Belgium and had EU passports. They all grew up in the West and then turned into something else. They weren't "brought in." Who knows what this latest monster's story is, but this problem is far deeper and more complex than recent immigrants and refugees.
Who do you think is radicalizing these US, Canadian, UK, French, Belgian born terrorists? The people from countries who are now trying to immigrate or seek refugee status from these countries. What's wrong with keeping them out?
There have been tons and tons of news stories about how effectively ISIS is using social media platforms to recruit people from abroad. They are jumping around on Facebook and Twitter accounts, plus P2P encrypted messaging services like Telegram, video streaming services, etc. faster than the companies can shut them down. It's like whack-a-mole. You think people are trying to go off to Syria and join ISIS because they met a terrorist at a Starbucks in Woodbridge? No, everything is online.
So, we can we call Isis what it is?
Because that will solve the problem. #SimplemindedFoolsForTrump