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07-01-2015, 15:10 #11
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07-01-2015, 15:16 #12
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Re: Paris attack 11 have been killed calling it a terrorist attack.
What are the gun laws like there, particularly the concealed carry?
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07-01-2015, 15:19 #13
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Re: Paris attack 11 have been killed calling it a terrorist attack.
Wow quite an attack.
The reliability of the internet is questionable but go to youtube and search islamic demographics. I have no secret information, merely two eyes, two ears and a functioning brain. I have followed reports of western news agencies after the recent war in gaza, detailing forceful and illegal actions preventing them from reporting the truth. I have also seen reports explaining that western media is biased against Israel as an attempt to appease radical islam. And yet islamic terror rears its head in the west regardless of how anti-Israel they appear to be.
Is it only Jews who are against hamas in particular and islamic terror in general? Do unbiased non-Jewish people hear hamas arguments? Find some way to justify terror attacks?
To quote an Israeli government minister: a british jihadi beheads a british aid-worker and somehow the Jews are to blame. Islamic terror is a reality regardless of the Israeli-arab conflict. Islamic demographics point to an Islamic majority in Europe in the next few years. One could argue whether such a thing is bad or not but it appears to be an imminent reality, and again that is opinion based on observation, not some conspiracy theory.
BTW, I'm curious as to your definition of fundamentalist. To clarify: because I support Israel, oppose islamic terror, that qualifies me as a fundamentalist?
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07-01-2015, 15:21 #14
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Re: Paris attack 11 have been killed calling it a terrorist attack.
Dude... in the context of this attack I would think your question answers itself.
The 'islamists' who perpetrate the terrorist attacks portrayed in this report MUST be eradicated from the human family if the human family is to survive. There is no room to negotiate around this."Always remember to pillage before you burn"
Unknown Barbarian
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07-01-2015, 15:22 #15
Re: Paris attack 11 have been killed calling it a terrorist attack.
Psychosis, Billy the Kid - sorry but you're both out of this thread from here on.
I read in the French media that this lot were shouting "The Prophet has been avenged".
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07-01-2015, 15:22 #16
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07-01-2015, 15:24 #17
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Re: Paris attack 11 have been killed calling it a terrorist attack.
What is ‘Radical Islam’.
QUOTE=Waheeb;796848]what is "radical islam"[/QUOTE]
I think Lian summed it up better than me , but here goes:
'Radical Islam' is following the Quran to the letter, aka, fundamental Islam. You know, where Muslims are allowed to lie to advance/protect the Islamic faith, even to deny that they are Muslim & pretend that they believe in democracy, human rights & freedom of speech; where they can give higher legal status to Muslims than non-Muslims; where violence against Infidels is condoned/encouraged; where Muslims look down on Infidels who are somehow lower in status than Muslims are & need to be converted or killed; where the spread of Islam is encouraged & the goal of the 'new caliphate' is pursued etc..
Watered down, comfortable Islam is found in West Street Durban, Pretoria, JHB, Sydney Australia, parts of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, etc..., but can change to fundamental Islam at a moment's notice, just like Christians who suddenly behave better on Sunday at Church, but swear lie, cheat & fornicate the rest of the week.
It is really only radical in the sense that relatively few Muslims follow the Quran to the letter, a bit like a Christian who actually believes the Bible& follows it's teachings in his daily life as closely as possible & is therefore considered radical.
Billy The Kid is right about the West though - when they wake up there power will be gone & their way of life changed forever, or until they in turn rise up.
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07-01-2015, 15:27 #18
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Given that most countries where Muslim people live are in a state of conflict, and Ken to spread that conflict far and wide, I'd hazard a guess at the outcome being bad. I understand the whole "religion of peace" thing, but why is there so much intolerance and barbaric violence then?
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07-01-2015, 15:30 #19
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Re: Paris attack 11 have been killed calling it a terrorist attack.
It is going to get worse for Europe. Germany had a anti-Islam rally in Dresden, there turn is coming. South Africa is still lucky as the govt are buddies with these radicals and moderates, even though they have been requested by UK and USA to do something about the training camps.
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07-01-2015, 15:32 #20
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