13659834:Bombogenesis said:I'd imagine it's higher than .001
That's exactly what it is. Your imagination
13659834:Bombogenesis said:I'd imagine it's higher than .001
13660104:fuckmekevin said:When will ISIS attack Israel. I swear Mossad is behind most of these attacks. RIP to the victims. Will be used to push a political agenda.
13660159:Lonely said:That's exactly what it is. Your imagination
13660161:J.D. said:Israel isn't ISIS's primary focus. It's way, way down on their agenda. Their main focus is to demonstrate to other Muslims who aren't convinced that theirs is a legitimate, functional state. They've marketed the Caliphate as paradise on Earth, or as close to it as possible. Once that state is established, it can grow, and THAT's when they turn their focus to eliminating other nations.
13660200:fuckmekevin said:What do you think about Israel and Palestine?
13660061:fuckmekevin said:Understand that most of these refugees are not innocent women and children and we better vet them before letting them into our country.
13660067:Campeador said:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/11433776/Quarter-of-British-Muslims-sympathise-with-Charlie-Hebdo-terrorists.html
At least 25% of the Muslims in Europe are potential terrorist jihadists.
13659742:Laurent. said:I know what my bookie will bet on. Considering this list:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents,_July–December_2015
Based on probability alone, they will probably have some Jihadistic aspirations and probably be muslim, does that make all muslims bad? No, he just went for the knee jerk reaction but the paris attacks definitely had a connection with immigration, in more then one way.
The perprators: All muslim, 5 French, 2 Belgians, of which the Belgians were of Moroccan descent, 2nd gen immigrants. And most of the others fought in Syria.
How they entered Europe, well for one that is quite clear, a bomber carried a passport belonging to a 25-year-old Syrian named "Ahmad al-Mohammad" and a passport-holder claiming to be a Syrian refugee with that name was registered on Leros in October upon his arrival from Turkey.
The dead attacker's fingerprints matched those taken at the registration on Leros.
And a photo has been published showing the suspects of today.
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They look very very Belgian to me.
13660513:razors-chaz said:I am entirely opposed to everything which ISIS want to achieve but, i have sympathy to the motives which led to the attacks, that in no way means i support the actions.
sympathy =/= support.
13660540:VinnieF said:I dunno where you're getting this information from. But as of the news right now there are 3 identified suspects, none of them Syrian, all Belgian, and 1 unidentified.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/23/brussels-suicide-bombers-named-el-barkaoui-brothers
13660513:razors-chaz said:The poll in this article has been thoroughly criticized and torn to bits. The headline statistic is bourne of a leading question.
I am entirely opposed to everything which ISIS want to achieve but, i have sympathy to the motives which led to the attacks, that in no way means i support the actions.
sympathy =/= support. Sympathy literally means to understand between parties. I understand that if my religion taught that my god should not be depicted then some people would be angered when somebody depicts my god. it does not mean that I agree with the actions but I can see and sympathise with the motives.
The rest of the questions in the poll clarify this point that, while they understand and sympathise with the motives of the attack as they find it offensive themselves they do not agree that the attackers are justified in attacking the publishers.
What you have done is jump from a leading question in a misreported poll about british muslims to a generalisation about muslims all across europe. Your outpourings in so many of your posts are helping to create a "them and us" mentality which leads muslims to feel further ostracised/hated by the west, which is exaclty what ISIS wants, as it can be easily used as a tool for recruitment. I'm not saying you are directly fuelling ISIS recruitment but the collective process is there.
13660625:Laurent. said:Also these lads are not 'Belgian' they are most likely 2nd (or third) gen immigrants from a muslim background. That's no racism just pointing out a fact, those are not Belgian names.
13660625:Laurent. said:I was talking about Paris. Those were mostly 2nd gen immigrants from Morocco.
Also these lads are not 'Belgian' they are most likely 2nd (or third) gen immigrants from a muslim background. That's no racism just pointing out a fact, those are not Belgian names.
13660782:VinnieF said:A second or third generation Belgian is absolutely a Belgian born and raised.