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Islamic State supporters celebrate Manchester attack online, no official claim


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Having worked in many Muslim countries I assure you that you're wrong.


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Because you think you've "been there", and beheading parties aren't usually held in the town square, and you've shared a few meals, you're "sure" you know what's going through their minds. Many of us have our personal anecdotal evidence experiences, and they can't be generalized any more than your "assurances" can be.
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Because you think you've "been there", and beheading parties aren't usually held in the town square, and you've shared a few meals, you're "sure" you know what's going through their minds. Many of us have our personal anecdotal evidence experiences, and they can't be generalized any more than your "assurances" can be.

Actually in Saudi it's beheading are held in public on Friday and I've been invited but declined. Currently I live about 50 miles from Mosul so I've probably got a better insight than most. Rather than criticise people who might you're free to learn more about the people concerned.


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This hits the sweetspot! I can't say I disagree with anything she says. I just looked at the released photo's of all the dead. Many many young beautiful girls, dead and many more of the same now horribly disfigured and scarred for life. If Governments don't do something, the people will  and this lady will be happy to whip them up into fighting mood.

 

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Only one in three British Muslims would tip off the police if they believed that somebody close to them had become involved with terrorist sympathisers, a poll has revealed.

 

More than 100,000 British Muslims sympathise with suicide bombers and people who commit other terrorist acts, the survey suggests.

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/survey-reveals-chasm-between-muslim-values-and-rest-of-uk-d30hl55lk

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