13288570:.MASSHOLE. said:I can understand the anti-Muslim feeling right now
13288991:las. said:
13290736:Wampire said:fucking love that
	
	13290761:JenniferGarner said:Yeah man, I fucking love cheaply made JPGs that make it seem fake, instead of posting legitimate news stories with accounts that are corroborated by other people/sources. Cause like, as long as the image looks good, who cares about verifying the legitimacy of it? Its all about the instant impact of the image/text, right?
I mean like because that's so different than the recruiting tactics of the extremists...
13288824:Mr.Huck said:Hahahaha. Says the guy from Canada which has about the strictest immigration laws on the planet. I will admit freely that I HATE Islamic extremists who kill people and oppress women and people of faiths other than Islam. If that makes be a bad person, I will be happy to have that discussion with God when I die.
You don't have to hate people who are immigrating from the middle east right now to realize that some of them may be Islamic fundamentalist ticking time bombs, and you should scrutinize them a little more than someone immigrating from Iceland.
Just because you don't want to have sex with a woman without a condom doesn't make you a sexist.
13291042:MLJ said:Hating Islamic extremists doesn't make you bad, but saying that they are worse than any other religious extremists, or even hating all Muslims because if what they do makes you a bad person.
13291068:JDA said:Another siege happening in Eastern Paris in a Kosher Jewish supermarche, apparently some gunfire exchanged before the gunman took a hostage -possibly more than 1 in the supermarche.
Source:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-30722098
	13291115:maximiliaan said:And apperantly another man is walking armed through paris close to the eiffel tower.
nothing official reported yet.
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13291147:theBearJew said:I thought about that when they said somewhere around 1200 police were responding to the hostage situations. If another terrorist cell wanted to that was the perfect moment to attack somewhere else across town.
	13291147:theBearJew said:I thought about that when they said somewhere around 1200 police were responding to the hostage situations. If another terrorist cell wanted to that was the perfect moment to attack somewhere else across town.
	13291215:*SNO* said:Kouachi brothers are apparently dead now and six explosions heard at the Kosher market....
13291079:Bombogenesis said:The hating all Muslims part is messed up yeah, but fanatical Muslims are way worse than any other fringe religious group out there right now and it's not even up for debate.
13291296:Mr.Huck said:I know I am going to get more hate for this, but I hope every country starts taking this threat more seriously. These guys were on the radar of French Anti-terrorism (not sure what they call them). They knew that the older brother went to an Al Qaeda training camp. People don't go there to learn how to properly position their prayer rugs.
At the very least they should have had their passports revoked. I know everybody gets butt hurt when they think governments are trampling on civil liberties, but civil liberties also include the right to go to work and not be gunned down in your office along with you coworkers by religious extremists that your government has already determined to be a threat. Not saying that all of these attacks are preventable, or that I know the solution but governments have to recognize that the PC, kind and gentle approach isn't working.
It is not all Muslims, but there are those who believe in a very specific interpretation, and they believe that anyone who does not share their specific belief must be killed. They dismiss the concept of tolerance. If they managed to kill off all the Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, etc; they would then begin exterminating all moderate Muslims.
I can't think of any other time in history or any other culture that has wanted to rid everyone from the face of the earth who did not share their beliefs.
I know TLDR, but something else I find interesting is that the police in France have way more freedom than U.S. cops. They apparently can torture and beat the living crap out of anyone to get information. Makes me wonder why they aren't tougher on these guys when they start threatening attacks.
13291296:Mr.Huck said:I know everybody gets butt hurt when they think governments are trampling on civil liberties, but civil liberties also include the right to go to work and not be gunned down in your office along with you coworkers by religious extremists that your government has already determined to be a threat.
13291379:J.D. said:No they don't.
This demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding about what civil liberties are. They are a protection from tyranny exercised by government. Asking the government to keep you safer at the expense of giving them the ability to prosecute you for thought crimes is idiotic.
13291475:Mr.Huck said:Not ashamed at all. Yes, I should probably be more familiar with the constitution, but I don't break laws, and it is not something that comes up on a day to day basis. I'm a ski coach, not a constitutional lawyer. I used the wrong term. The point is that one of the responsibilities of government is to protect it's citizens. And I am not talking about thought crimes. Someone I was watching summed it up perfectly. I have the right to free speech, but if I yell "FIRE" in a crowded movie theater, my free speech directly threatens the safety of others and becomes criminal. Based on all the reports I have seen, these guys crossed this threshold prior to the attack and the french authorities didn't do anything.
What do you propose? Are you happy with the status quo? When they start blowing shit up and killing people in Canada, are you going to be OK with that?
	13291706:omnidata said:The footage of the ending of the hostage situation at the supermarket in Paris as shown on TV on France 3.
(Note this includes the visuals of the hostage taker being shot so viewer discretion advised).
Liveleak permalink:http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=869_1420833044
13291706:omnidata said:The footage of the ending of the hostage situation at the supermarket in Paris as shown on TV on France 3.
(Note this includes the visuals of the hostage taker being shot so viewer discretion advised).
Liveleak permalink:http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=869_1420833044
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades13291291:J.D. said:It's actually a sort of difficult question. If you go by the math it's undoubtedly true - Christian extremists (whatever you want to look at as the modern KKK) simply do not have the sort of body count that is evident when we look at the actions of muslim extremists.
13291296:Mr.Huck said:I can't think of any other time in history or any other culture that has wanted to rid everyone from the face of the earth who did not share their beliefs.
I know TLDR, but something else I find interesting is that the police in France have way more freedom than U.S. cops. They apparently can torture and beat the living crap out of anyone to get information. Makes me wonder why they aren't tougher on these guys when they start threatening attacks.
13291291:J.D. said:It's actually a sort of difficult question. If you go by the math it's undoubtedly true - Christian extremists (whatever you want to look at as the modern KKK) simply do not have the sort of body count that is evident when we look at the actions of muslim extremists. And although Jewish extremism in the middle east has certainly produced some atrocities, again, just on a pure numbers basis it doesn't compare.
But on the other hand, is the result what makes a form of religious extremism bad? There are plenty of Christian extremists who, if they could, would kill all homosexuals, stem cell researchers, even cosmologists who dare to question their version of God as the source of all (irony abounds) morality and goodness. Does the difference really just the fact that one sect has the means to carry out their evil beliefs make them inherently worse? I'm not sure it does.
It's really a pointless debate, though. Rather than comparing Muslim extremism to Jewish or Christian extremism, just let's say that religious extremism is the source of the problem here and skip the singling out of one particular group, because they're all enjoining or committing terrible acts in the name of their faith. In light of that it hardly matters what book they say is most important, does it?
13291887:SkiBum. said:If this was in America we would have bombed someone by now.
Merica!
13292157:WoldsWorld said:Actually you couldn't be more wrong, someone would have been bombed if this were in Bush's America. But in Obama's America this would of been labeled as an act of work place violence just as it was with the massacre at Fort Hood. The bitch ass pussies that make up the liberal population in America and their supreme leader Kim Jung Obama would never call these events an act terrorism because doing so might be offensive to some.