Man beheaded and Islamist flag raised in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, France (3 Viewers)

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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why not take away this tool and save some lives before we find a new reason to smash our heads in.:boh:

i wonder if there are still people believing in god in year 2500. ::hustini2::
It won't save any lives, that's what I was saying. It's such a simplistic way of thinking about the topic.

As for your question, ya I'm sure there will be.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Time to arm law-abiding citizens. Shoot these maggots to death.

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If the shooter is brown or there's any Arabic writing within a 5 mile radius it's terrorism unless proven otherwise. The guy that shot and killed 9 people outside a church is a "deranged lone gunman".
Well, he was. Look into his eyes. He didn't do it for a religion, but instead a race war.

It doesn't matter what you call them; they're all murderous scum.

Get some guns and blow their brains out. That's the only logical solution now. Government cannot save ANYBODY!
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Sitting on the beach, $#@!tail in one hand deagle in the other
murica lyfe
No doubt, cocktails will definitely be in our hands. On the beach though, no need. Only easy targets with a lot of folks. But hey, can't go wrong with concealed carry for law-abiding citizens.
 

JuveJay

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Mostly British and Irish tourists killed, it seems. Tunisia is a relatively cheap and cheerful destination for working class people here, people who have probably had to work all year to afford that holiday. Friends and family of mine have been to Sousse, some a hotel or two up from where this all happened.

It's pretty sickening to think that some cowardly brainwashed maniac can just run up a beach and kill you whilst you are enjoying your time away. But that's the modern world now, these scumbags want to drive tourism away so they can financially ruin Muslim countries and turn them back to the dark ages, so they can polarise people based on religion and turn people against ordinary Muslims. Islamophobia is going to rise in the wake of this, make no mistake.

I don't know this scumbag's name and I couldn't fucking care, but his story was about how he turned into a quiet loner after his brother had been killed by lightning. So the extremists warped him and there you go; ready-made nutcase. They died for nothing and so did he, he is getting nothing in return.

On the other side of this you have Tunisians, Muslims, those working as staff, security and locals alike who formed a human shield to prevent him walking further along the beach to kill more people there. They did this at some risk to themselves, after realising that he was targeting Europeans. And the guy who was working on the roof throwing tiles at the scumbag, injuring him and causing him to lose focus enough for him to be cornered by the security forces and killed.
 
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    France Prosecutor Says Salhi Doesn't Remember Beheading, Sending Photos

    PARIS — The man who decapitated his employer and hung the severed head wrapped in Islamic flags took two photos of the macabre scene and sent them almost immediately to a friend in Syria, a French prosecutor said Tuesday. The attack bore the trademark of the ISIS' propaganda, and the friend has already requested permission from the extremists to distribute the snapshots, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said. Yassin Salhi, a truck driver with a history of radical Islamist ties dating back to 2003, was seized by firefighters at the Air Products chemicals warehouse. According to Molins, Salhi has denied he was motivated by terrorism and said he neither remembers the beheading nor sending photos. "According to him his motive was only personal and not terrorist. One does not exclude the other," Molins said. "He decapitated his victim, he hung the head on a chain, and he wanted to get the maximum publicity possible." Molins has requested preliminary terrorism charges to be filed against Salhi and has opened a formal terrorism investigation, including into his ties with the man in Syria, identified as Sebastien Younes. Molins said investigators recovered a message in which Younes appeared to be claiming responsibility for inspiring his friend. Molins said Youens, who has been in Syria since November, was in contact with ISIS higher-ups about the photos.
     

    Cheesio

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    Jul 11, 2006
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    Mostly British and Irish tourists killed, it seems. Tunisia is a relatively cheap and cheerful destination for working class people here, people who have probably had to work all year to afford that holiday. Friends and family of mine have been to Sousse, some a hotel or two up from where this all happened.

    It's pretty sickening to think that some cowardly brainwashed maniac can just run up a beach and kill you whilst you are enjoying your time away. But that's the modern world now, these scumbags want to drive tourism away so they can financially ruin Muslim countries and turn them back to the dark ages, so they can polarise people based on religion and turn people against ordinary Muslims. Islamophobia is going to rise in the wake of this, make no mistake.

    I don't know this scumbag's name and I couldn't fucking care, but his story was about how he turned into a quiet loner after his brother had been killed by lightning. So the extremists warped him and there you go; ready-made nutcase. They died for nothing and so did he, he is getting nothing in return.

    On the other side of this you have Tunisians, Muslims, those working as staff, security and locals alike who formed a human shield to prevent him walking further along the beach to kill more people there. They did this at some risk to themselves, after realising that he was targeting Europeans. And the guy who was working on the roof throwing tiles at the scumbag, injuring him and causing him to lose focus enough for him to be cornered by the security forces and killed.
    :tup:
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    #58
    Human beings will always find some excuse for violence. Religion isn't a cause, it's just another tool.
    While that's true, it has been used as a tool an awful lot. And Fred, I know you're muslim and all, and I know that's what faith is, but so much of religion has been discredited by science that you can't really be an intelligent person these days and truly believe in God or Allah as he has been portrayed in books.
     

    Goodfella

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    Nov 11, 2012
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    While that's true, it has been used as a tool an awful lot. And Fred, I know you're muslim and all, and I know that's what faith is, but so much of religion has been discredited by science that you can't really be an intelligent person these days and truly believe in God or Allah as he has been portrayed in books.
    You have your faith, we have our faith.

    We'll see who's better off.
     
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