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One killed in Paris knife attack by man shouting 'Allah Akbar'

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38 minutes ago, Kiwiken said:

These People are nothing more than Delusional Psycho Killers whether they find evidence of radicalisation by Isil inspired propoganda or he was Drug crazed addict claiming Isil Links they are just nutters.

A true Terrorist would target hard targets like Police Stations and Military to show their strength.

These are just lunatics who believe the BS they are fed just like their counterparts on the Far right.

You do not become a Martyr, You do not go to Heaven or get 40 Virgins.

You get dead and you are remembered like a piece of Dog Faeces on a shoe nothing more.

Good people will not think of them we will just move on with Our lives

+ frustrated failed losers,  unemployed and criminal-law-registered ,  with no role models 

  willingly radicalized by watching Islamist videos on the internet,   they hold all western people accountable for their personal failure as individuals - 

  they hate the French in general, and the Jews in particular, 

 and yes, it's an other episode of the islamisation of radicalism 

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  • RickBradford
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    The perpetrator will soon be diagnosed as "mentally ill" or having "a history of drug-taking".    Anything to keep the focus off his true motivation -- committing terrorism on behalf of the

  • FreddieRoyle
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    At risk of veering slightly off topic at your request - The murder of Sarah Halimi for one(finally reclassified). Other European cover-ups by authorities would include the response to Cologne on NYE r

  • geriatrickid
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    I offer that it  is not a tiny minority, but a majority. Here's why; - These killers have friends & family. When these people see the behaviour of the killers they can  intervene and prevent

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Curious way the Muslims show they appreciate the support of France in recent headlines. I'm looking forward to see how they show their approval of the Germans.

7 minutes ago, Peasandmash said:

Curious way the Muslims show they appreciate the support of France in recent headlines. I'm looking forward to see how they show their approval of the Germans.

Curious that you equate the actions of a tiny minority to the majority.

 

Let’s hope all Farangs in Thailand aren’t blamed for the actions of the minority of villainous/sicko Falangs among us.

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53 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Curious that you equate the actions of a tiny minority to the majority.

 

Let’s hope all Farangs in Thailand aren’t blamed for the actions of the minority of villainous/sicko Falangs among us.

I offer that it  is not a tiny minority, but a majority. Here's why;

- These killers have friends & family. When these people see the behaviour of the killers they can  intervene and prevent the murders. They can contact the authorities. However, they choose not too and instead look the other way.

- These killers go to mosques  with fellow extremists. Why are these mosques allowed to operate? Why don't other religious adherents speak out?

- The killers are not raised in a bubble. Blaming their radicalization on "the internet" is a cop out. Many teenagers watch porn and violence on the internet and do not act on it because they are surrounded by families and a society that sets moral parameters and leads by example. The killers come from families where they are encouraged in their deviant ways. When they go out and violently agitate against western governments, or threaten government officials for enforcing local laws and are aided and abetted by their community. It is normal in some arrondisements for there to be be rallies where the speakers call for the destruction of the  USA & UK and of course death to the jews. No one says anything,

These homegrown terrorists are a reflection of the communities that they come from. All that separates them from the their community is that they are acting on their hateful views.

The killers come from a state within a state, a subversive population who  do not support French values, nor respect the French culture.

 

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1 minute ago, simple1 said:

The topic is Islamist terror. Again you or others point to credible claims of cover ups by EU security agencies. i.e. not lies by the likes of Breitbart.

Oh right those little girls and women are the wrong kind of #metoo victims huh? 

I don't read Breitbart. But while you're at it, which news outlets should I be reading massa?

3 hours ago, bert bloggs said:

The police for shooting and killing the scum .

The scum has been identified ..  born in 1997 in Chechnya. His parents have been arrested.

41 minutes ago, geriatrickid said:

I offer that it  is not a tiny minority, but a majority. Here's why;

- These killers have friends & family. When these people see the behaviour of the killers they can  intervene and prevent the murders. They can contact the authorities. However, they choose not too and instead look the other way.

- These killers go to mosques  with fellow extremists. Why are these mosques allowed to operate? Why don't other religious adherents speak out?

- The killers are not raised in a bubble. Blaming their radicalization on "the internet" is a cop out. Many teenagers watch porn and violence on the internet and do not act on it because they are surrounded by families and a society that sets moral parameters and leads by example. The killers come from families where they are encouraged in their deviant ways. When they go out and violently agitate against western governments, or threaten government officials for enforcing local laws and are aided and abetted by their community. It is normal in some arrondisements for there to be be rallies where the speakers call for the destruction of the  USA & UK and of course death to the jews. No one says anything,

These homegrown terrorists are a reflection of the communities that they come from. All that separates them from the their community is that they are acting on their hateful views.

The killers come from a state within a state, a subversive population who  do not support French values, nor respect the French culture.

 

Unsubstantiated diatribe.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Unsubstantiated diatribe.

 

 

Feeble rebuttal.

7 minutes ago, chippendale said:

Feeble rebuttal.

It’s difficult to provide anything else to such unsubstantited garbage.

 

Update from Reuters

 

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The assailant was categorised in France as “fiche S”, an indication used by law enforcement officials to flag people who may be a threat to national security, said another source close to the investigation.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-security-attacker/paris-knife-attacker-was-french-citizen-born-in-chechnya-sources-idUSKCN1IE07A?il=0

 

These flags are not working, time to try something different.

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5 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Then you’ll have no problem providing credible and verifiable evidence of these ‘plenty of’ cover ups.

 

Time to put up some of these ‘inconvenient truths’ you claim to have.

 

Don't know about cover ups. But the German police were in denial about the Cologne NYE sex attacks for sometime. Trying very hard not to actually reveal the true context.

 

Now I saw on the BBC this morning that Sweden is considering investigating the links between immigration and crime!

Well, I never.

10 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Don't know about cover ups. But the German police were in denial about the Cologne NYE sex attacks for sometime. Trying very hard not to actually reveal the true context.

 

Now I saw on the BBC this morning that Sweden is considering investigating the links between immigration and crime!

Well, I never.

Your personal opinion re tge German police is unsubstantiated.

 

Would you prefer Sweden did not investigate links between immigration and crime.

 

Me personally, I like investigations and enquiries, especially Public Enquiries.

 

They tend to replace uninformed opinion with hard facts.

3 hours ago, sukhumvitneon said:

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Where did this graphic come from (link).

 

Ot states at the bottom ‘Based on....’ but that is a claim to the source of the data used by the graphic.

 

Link to where the graphic came from please.

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8 hours ago, simple1 said:

Thankfully these Islamist attacks currently appear to be slowing in tempo in Western countries.

The security services have to get lucky every time.  Terrorists only have to get lucky once.  

 

Unfortunately it won't be long before the next spectacular.  

perhaps mr Bua b...s...can explain why this article is funny.

20 minutes ago, fanjita said:

The security services have to get lucky every time.  Terrorists only have to get lucky once.  

 

Unfortunately it won't be long before the next spectacular.  

True, our security agencies have claimed Islamist terror attacks will be ongoing for a number of years; hopefully not at the same tempo as the past few years. It does appear Western target attacks are currently wanning somewhat, but in some Islamic countries e.g. Afghanistan still frequent mass casualty Islamist terror bombings.

 

I was in Strasburg last year and there was a bomb warning alert at the main train station. No panic, but hundreds of people wandering around in the forecourt - thank god it was a false alarm.

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41 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Where did this graphic come from (link).

 

Ot states at the bottom ‘Based on....’ but that is a claim to the source of the data used by the graphic.

 

Link to where the graphic came from please.

Doh! :biggrin:  It came from the link which is clearly visible at the bottom of the graphic.

The stupidity. :cheesy:

 

Read it and educate yourself. You've complained repeatedly about other commenters' "unsubstantiated" opinions, without contributing any substance of your own.

1 hour ago, The Renegade said:

True, perhaps a bullseye tattoo on the forehead?  Just in case these previously identified 'threats to security', act out their murderous intentions, it would make a fine target.

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I cant help feeling that a few of you on this thread enjoy these atrocities , gives you a perfect excuse to wheel out your prejudice.

Terrorism is fanned by intolerance and hatred , best not to go down the same path.

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Ah, yes, thank you Reuters.. a "French citizen". Not a rabid Islamist immigrant at all.

 

Just like the fatal Russell Square stabbings in 2016, when the BBC was good enough to inform us that the suspect was "a Norwegian citizen."

 

It transpired that he wasn't some blond aficionado of pickled herring, but a Somali immigrant who had lied his way into Norway. Once that became widely known, the focus changed to his "mental issues"

 

The media narrative is always the same: "Migrants are good, Islam is peaceful, white people are racist bigots."

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Terrorism is fanned by intolerance and hatred

In this case, you nailed it.

 

The Allah Akbar was a dead giveaway.

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32 minutes ago, joecoolfrog said:

Terrorism is fanned by intolerance and hatred , best not to go down the same path.

Typical.  Are you blaming the host country?

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34 minutes ago, joecoolfrog said:

Terrorism is fanned by intolerance and hatred

surely, you know who the intolerant ones are. 

1 hour ago, chippendale said:

Doh! :biggrin:  It came from the link which is clearly visible at the bottom of the graphic.

The stupidity. :cheesy:

 

Read it and educate yourself. You've complained repeatedly about other commenters' "unsubstantiated" opinions, without contributing any substance of your own.

No it didn’t I checked.

 

Which is why I asked you were you got it from.

 

Doh!

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I see that this guy was given asylum 10 years ago and was already on a terrorist watchlist ,why was he not deported back where he came from?

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1 minute ago, bert bloggs said:

I see that this guy was given asylum 10 years ago and was already on a terrorist watchlist ,why was he not deported back where he came from?

Quite possibly because the French authorities knew that the European Court of Human Rights wouldn't allow that.

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3 hours ago, joecoolfrog said:

I cant help feeling that a few of you on this thread enjoy these atrocities , gives you a perfect excuse to wheel out your prejudice.

Terrorism is fanned by intolerance and hatred , best not to go down the same path.

Yes their hatred and intolerance ,and the intolerance of their religion , we let them in and look after them  and this is how our"intolerance" is repaid .

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2 hours ago, fanjita said:

Typical.  Are you blaming the host country?

They always do ,the appeasers .

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