How about we ban the slaughter of un-stunned animals. Halal meat is inhumane yet many of us eat it unknowingly.
How about we keep the discussion to the terrorist attacks in Spain, like [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] has politely asked you to?
How about we ban the slaughter of un-stunned animals. Halal meat is inhumane yet many of us eat it unknowingly.
I think that makes it more scary in some ways. It takes a lot of organisation to do something like the Madrid train bombings or the 9/11 attacks, and 99 times out of 100 the security services seem to be able to stop it happening. These vehicle attacks take virtually no organisation, and are almost impossible to stop.
For sure - just as the Manchester Arena shit was first generation British-Syrian and had traveled back and forth to Syria.
My only point is that WHERE they attack is often (IMO) simply just where they know, and where they have the opportunity (rather than any grand masterplan).
If you are right here, and there is evidence to support your logic, then it is perfectly understandable why Eastern European countries like Hungary are resisting EU demands to distribute Muslim migrants.
It's too late for countries like the UK and France, there are sizeable Muslim communities now insitu........prevention is far better than cure.
I'm sure you will agree.
How about we keep the discussion to the terrorist attacks in Spain, like [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] has politely asked you to?
I don't understand why in a thread about Islamic terrorism, we are not allowed to have an adult debate about Islam and it's many barbaric practices. This is not hate speech, it's a perfectly reasonable debate on an ideology that is having a major affect on our society. But ok, you are the man with the power.
I don't understand why in a thread about Islamic terrorism, we are not allowed to have an adult debate about Islam and it's many barbaric practices. This is not hate speech, it's a perfectly reasonable debate on an ideology that is having a major affect on our society. But ok, you are the man with the power.
If you are right here, and there is evidence to support your logic, then it is perfectly understandable why Eastern European countries like Hungary are resisting EU demands to distribute Muslim migrants.
It's too late for countries like the UK and France, there are sizeable Muslim communities now insitu........prevention is far better than cure.
I'm sure you will agree.
The tragic irony is that the Muslim refugees are fleeing the same terror of Isis.
I'm not - I've made quite clear I'll not moderate a thread I'm involved in. The site owner has made a reasonable request - it would be polite to heed it. Your opening post in this thread was far from 'an adult debate' as it is possible to get. Such language will inevitably see threads moved or deleted, as they descend into nastiness and name calling.
Do I blame all of the Muslims or only this one guy? Someone please help me out here. I am very confused with how we're doing this after the Trump topic and the Nazi idiot in Charlottesville.
Yes, I agree 100% that refusing to accept any muslim refugees is an understandable position. Everyone can understand why that is an obvious reaction.
The risks of terrorism, etc ought to be balanced though against other considerations - a nation's legal, and moral obligations, for example.
Yes, I agree 100% that refusing to accept any muslim refugees is an understandable position. Everyone can understand why that is an obvious reaction.
The risks of terrorism, etc ought to be balanced though against other considerations - a nation's legal, and moral obligations, for example.
Someone being interviewed on BBC Breakfast was saying the attackers seem to use targets that are as cosmopolitan, as possible so multiple nationalities are killed, injured etc, so their propaganda is spread worldwide. Hence, why large cities are being targetted.
https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/898501324467089408That makes sense.
For sure - just as the Manchester Arena shit was first generation British-Syrian and had traveled back and forth to Syria.
My only point is that WHERE they attack is often (IMO) simply just where they know, and where they have the opportunity (rather than any grand masterplan).
I think this is where our opinions may depart.
In my opinion truly sovereign governments have a primary responsibility to keep their own citizens safe before anything else.
There is absolutely nothing that should circumvent that obligation. It's why for many British people (and European people for that matter) the EU's fixed adherence to freedom of movement is a problem.
Placing other "moral" obligations (or the like) on the same level is deriliction of this core responsibility and those who feel that way should be honest enough to say that the victims of these atrocities are just the price we have to pay.
A kinda, this is what it means to live in a big city type view.
I'm not saying I am right, just how I think......prevention is always better than cure.
I started to reply to your post but deleted it because I really can't be bothered. There are many that agree with me whether or not you deem it childish or nasty.