At least 11 Dead in Paris

Because the current assumption is that the attack was in response to some cartoons of a religious nature by Islamic militants.



Noor, waiting to see what happens when the agnostics and atheists get up in arms...



Ummm...Islamic militants didn't make any cartoons
 
they say

they are AL Q

they scream ALLAH AKBAR

they say ALLAH IS AVENGED

and its the CURRENT ASSUMPTION.....what will change the current assumption? Kahana abortion Buddhist Pope screaming something else:mad:
 
they say

they are AL Q

they scream ALLAH AKBAR

they say ALLAH IS AVENGED

and its the CURRENT ASSUMPTION.....what will change the current assumption? Kahana abortion Buddhist Pope screaming something else:mad:



Don't be jumping to conclusions...that could just piss off the moderates....then where would we be:eek::rolleyes:
 
Don't be jumping to conclusions...that could just piss off the moderates....then where would we be:eek::rolleyes:

Yes, because busybody has the ear of the muslim world. They wait on his 100 posts every day, starting at 4am, and ending at midnight...

The reality is that no one cares what the washed up bugs bunny shirt wearing mother fucker has to say.
 
Yes, because busybody has the ear of the muslim world. They wait on his 100 posts every day, starting at 4am, and ending at midnight...

The reality is that no one cares what the washed up bugs bunny shirt wearing mother fucker has to say.

Truth.
 
And France invited these people into their country, feeling very superior for having done so.

Surprise! A religion that does not recognize tolerance and freedom of religion is acting intolerantly. And trying to impose Sharia law.

They should send them back to their original countries.

Well, give the women the option to stay. That would be humanitarian. Sending them back to be treated like draft animals seems more than a bit cruel.
 
You can not escape the fact that they are doing this in the name of religion, this is not some political or economic attack.

I see it as both political and religious. As the Muslims seem to want to have a Theocracy, they are really inseparable.
 
Here’s what will happen next.

1. French authorities will urge the public not to jump to any unhelpful conclusions about the identity and motivation of the killers.

2. Politicians, police chiefs and mainstream media reports will urge restraint over what is clearly an inexplicable rogue incident which may have nothing whatsoever to do with the Religion of Peace.

3. Extensive – and largely fruitless – efforts will be made to find Muslim community leaders prepared to speak out against the incident, in the unlikely event that it proves that the killers may have had Islamist sympathies.

4. Liberal commentators will take pains to draw a distinction between Islamism and Islam, noting that the former is a malign perversion of the latter which (apparently) explicitly forbids the murder of innocents.

5. Warming to this theme – and once the bodies are sufficiently cold, so as not to offend anyone’s good taste – one or two braver liberal commentators will suggest that while, of course, they wholly condemn all such acts of violence, it’s nevertheless the case that one or two of Charlie Hebdo’s editorials and cartoons could be quite needlessly provocative and that their contribution to the current climate of Islamophobia may have been responsible for heightening religious tensions in the broader culture. There have to be limits to free speech, after all. You can’t shout fire in a crowded theatre.

6. The BBC, The Guardian and their fellow travellers will despatch reporters to Bradford, Luton, Rotherham, Birmingham, Tower Hamlets etc with a view to proving that Islamophobic incidents have increased as a result of unfortunate events in Paris. Campaign organisation Tell Mama will confirm that this has been the case, citing the fact that there have been lots of angry tweets on Twitter.

7. On a BBC youth debate programme the audience will be canvassed as to their views on the cause of the increased tensions. To a man – and regardless of whether or not they are themselves Muslim – they will blame only two factors: “foreign policy” and “Islamophobia.” A young, attractive, female Muslim on the panel will win massive applause from the audience by dissociating herself and her co-religionists from the actions of the killers, explaining that though they may have thought they were acting in the name of Islam they weren’t, actually, because they just weren’t. So that’s OK then.

8. Politicians will bravely call for more money, much more money, to be spent on outreach programmes to the Muslim community in order to prevent further radicalisation. Later, it will be discovered that the Community Leaders who have been selected to participate in these programmes are not moderates who have much sympathy with the idea of cultural cohesion and who have only identified themselves as “community leaders” by dint of their vociferousness.

9. The Prime Minister will make a rousing speech declaring that “The terrorists will never be allowed to win.” To prevent future incidents, new laws will be passed forbidding newspapers and magazines from running satirical articles or cartoons which may offend religious sensibilities. These laws, however, will be entirely unnecessary: from now on, no one will dare.

10. Within a month, the incident will largely be forgotten. Just like the Mumbai and Nairobi massacres were. Sophisticated commentators will recognise that though, of course what happened was pretty frightful and all that, it’s important to appreciate that your chances of being killed in a terrorist incident are way smaller than being, say, run over by a bus and that actually all we’re doing when we overreact to such incidents is placing undue emphasis on what are, after all, just rogue criminal acts and not the end of civilisation.

http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...lie-hebdo-massacre-how-the-west-will-respond/
 
What a thread.

I think I'll post a load of pics of dead and maimed Americans from 911 and Boston so we can all have a good giggle about them.
 
Paris has a history of religious attacks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Islamist_terrorism_in_France

The above does not included the attacks on synagogues and such for the past 30+ yrs either.

Because the current assumption is that the attack was in response to some cartoons of a religious nature by Islamic militants.



Noor, waiting to see what happens when the agnostics and atheists get up in arms...

It is a culture, a raiding culture, using a religion for justification. This religion, in particular, was written by a raiding culture, on that is pre-industrial and that relies on conquest to sustain itself eschewing labor as being ignoble, suited only to slaves and women, not that they see too much of a difference between the two groups. They are not migrating to Europe for jobs as much as they are attracted by the easy looting made possible by social-welfare states.
 
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