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34 minutes ago, AreYouGerman said:For me the case is closed as it stands. White guys usually don't commit any terrorism and especially not outside their country in a Muslim country. Some random name don't change that (some of the people you named got prison terms for hanging up posters, not committing murder).
"According to Fondapol, a French think tank, between 1979 and May 2021, at least 48,035 Islamist terrorist attacks took place worldwide, causing the deaths of at least 210,138 people."
According to official data from Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, in the 4 years between 2011 and 2014 there were 746 terrorist attacks in Europe. Of these, only eight were religiously-inspired, which is 1% of the total. But even the perpetrators of these acts were not all Muslim.
In 2013, there were 152 terrorist attacks in Europe. Only two of them were “religiously motivated”, while 84 were predicated on ethno-nationalist or separatist beliefs.
Between 2006 and 2010, member states recorded 2,131 terrorist attacks in the EU and only eight were “Islamist”.
That means Muslim terrorists were responsible for a meagre 0.3 percent of EU terrorism during those years.
The Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) documented 2,400 terrorist attacks in the United States from 1970 to 2012. Of these,
approximately 60 were carried out by Muslims. In other words, approximately 2.5% of all terrorist attacks on US soil between 1970 and 2012 were carried out by Muslims. This is a tiny proportion of all attacks.
An FBI study looking at terrorism committed on US soil between 1980 and 2005 found that 94 percent of the terror attacks were committed by non-Muslims.
https://columbanird.org/muslims-are-not-terrorists-and-neither-are-most-terrorists-muslims/
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9 minutes ago, AreYouGerman said:
So, was it a terrorist attack now or not? I am getting confusing messages.
The names I quoted; Brandon Russell, The Base, Anders Behring Breivik, John Timothy Earnest, Patrick Crusius, committed terrorist attacks, yes.
They are all white.
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2 minutes ago, AreYouGerman said:So it wasn't a terrorist attack. Okay, yeah. It would be unusual for a White guy to do a terrorist attack.
I agree. You are confused.
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4 minutes ago, AreYouGerman said:
What? Who? I live in a different time where most terrorist attacks are now done by Muslims and terrorist attacks by Whites are unusual.
Brandon Russell? The Base? Anders Behring Breivik? John Timothy Earnest? Patrick Crusius?
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2 hours ago, AreYouGerman said:Okay, yeah. It would be unusual for a White guy to do a terrorist attack.
IRA? Timothy McVeigh?
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6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:
That's one of the BS things sanctuaries tell you, along with, 'they forget how to eat'
No, it isn't.
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4 minutes ago, KhunLA said:
good point ...
... take them to the wild were they belong ... better 👍
They would probably not
survive.
Especially when coming across wild elephants.
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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:
There's a Royal initiative that will take elephants and return them to the wild. Been in operation since for quite some time, 1996, and released first elephant into the wild back in 1997. Successful returning elephants to natural habitat, joining herds and being their social selves. Those that don't adjust or not accepted in herds are taken care of.
You want to help, donate money to them, not the profit making prisons. Stop believing the BS
"Return them to the wild".
Most, if not all, of the elephant at sanctuaries snd in the villages have never been in the wild. They were born where they are now.
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4 hours ago, Robert Paulson said:
The stories you get in this place are priceless. I mean never a dull party conversations with these stories.
“I was talking to a guy and he said we should be able to abuse wild elephants, and use the obviously miserable animals and profit from their suffering”
”why did he think that”
”because people ride horses”
lmfao
Who said that?
More barstool chat, I guess. You need to go drinking somewhere else. You hear, imagine, some strange things.
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3 hours ago, proton said:
want to have a bet on it? Cops know who he is but still will not give a name
Please, answer the question.
Thanks.
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Just now, Robert Paulson said:
You need to ask yourself why people are allowed to have dogs and not lions from Africa. It’ll answer a lot of your questions for you, because I can see I won’t be able to help you
I don't recall mentioning lions.
No need for me to ask myself anything.
I did, however, ask you 5 questions. As yet, unanswered questions.
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11 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said:
You cannot be serious; you do know these are wild animals, right? These aren’t animals that have been bred for human enjoyment. Or you don’t realize it? Either way, once again, you just cannot make it up.
What you’re doing is like comparing a dog to an atrocity with a tiger. It’s not really the same thing. I hope you can get it one day.
" animals bred for human enjoyment"?
Isn't that a contradiction?
Are there no wild horses? Aren't horses historically wild?
You do know that the majority of elephants in the shows and on the streets have been born in captivity, don't you?
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With many of the forests, the elephants natural habitat, cut down, the only real alternative is euthanasia.
Is that what people want? It's not what the mahouts want. Most of the experiences I have had with elephants and their mahouts have been good ones.
The elephants have been in the lower Issan area, predominately Surin, for centuries. The Gui people being the original mahouts.
Maybe it is the humans that should move away from the elephants' territory.
Don't forget to release the buffaloes, dogs, horses and any other animals that might be deemed "domesticated" on the way out.
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7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:There you go again with the insults, so off to the ignore list with you.
If you don't like what others write you have choices.
Scroll past or stop trolling, or both.
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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:
and you seem unable to stop making abusive personal comments ( and if they become too abusive there is a very simple solution in the ignore function )
Have a nice day.
Not abusive at all. Just observations.
I really is not my problem if you have comprehension issues.
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10 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:
I still have no idea what you meant.
I haven't seen anyone come out in support of your post yet.
You haven't seen anyone in support of you either but that's nothing new.
You haven't stopped discriminating, blaming and taking sides in this thread. That's why you appear to have selective reading and understanding syndrome.
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47 minutes ago, JonnyF said:
Did you read it? They were playing Wrexham, a second rate side. And still got hammered.
Imagine if they were playing Man City. Or a national side like Brazil. 20-0? Maybe more.
The gulf is massive. It's almost a different sport.
You have obviously not kept up.
I'm not saying there is not a difference
However, for entertainment value it's good to watch.
No laying on the floor crying over a scratch, no arguing with the referee, no acting like prima donnas.
Anyhow, it seems your link points to an exhibition match.
"The Wrexham squad was composed of former, current and guest players and the U.S. squad was composed of former players including World Cup winner Heather O’Reilly."
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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:
That's men against women. Your link helps in the views agaibst trans women competing with biological women.
However, it still doesn't back your original comment in its entirety.
It's US too. The England ladies team would give the US mens team a good run for their money. 🤣🤣🤣
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13 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Grass roots fund raisers
No. The events were sporting events.
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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Oh fund raisers.
I’ve done a few of those too.
No. Not fundraisers.
Grass roots sporting events making a profit.
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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:
I’ve organized dozens of Amateur cycle racing events and a handful events that were listed in the National Cycling Calendar.
Non made a profit or were required to make a profit.
A brief reading on the matter of government funding to grass roots sports will give you a clue, however ass roots sports is not a profit enterprise.
I've taken part in many sports events. Some at sports clubs some in pubs. Some organised by local charities. All making profits for the causes represented.
Even my primary school sports day made profits.
Maybe your events didn't make a profit because they were organised by an "ass roots" organiser.
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5 hours ago, JonnyF said:
Actually they are based on fact. Women's football is miles behind the men's game.
Quoting from 2017.
Like I said, your views are outdated.
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Overseas Police Clearance
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Has anyone attempted to get an overseas police check from Thai police whilst living outside of Thailand, for a teaching job overseas?
Thanks.