terrorist attacks!

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  • bliznutty1

    "Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into friend."

    mlk jr

    • it's kind of hard to love those cunts.detritus
    • Prov. 25— "21 If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; And if he is thirsty, give him water to drink; 22 For you will heap burning coals on his head..."PonyBoy
    • meaning: melt them with kindnessPonyBoy
    • "...; 23 Shit in his fridge."detritus
    • I wonder why this tactic isn't used more often.dorkKn1ght
    • Shitting in the fridge is the ultimate stealth bomb, after all.

      A wonder it's not used more.

      Must be som UN thing.
      detritus
    • It isn't used more because most people can only think with their lizard brain.monkeyshine
    • their counter western culture is what gives them purpose. they aren't going to give up power for love.hotroddy
    • it will also tear us part... again...pango
    • Let's identify the reason they became cunts, and try to avoid making more cunts....jagara
  • Bennn3

    I'm speechless. Another terror attack. What can I do? Nothing. What can Governments do? Not much. Whats the plan? No one know. It's just impossible to track every normal people in their home and see what they're planning.

    It's like a bad story that just keep repeating itself since 15 years.

    We're getting use to it in a way. We all know there will be more of those attacks in the coming year. And the year after... and the years after.

    The more they hate, the more we hate, the more they hate, the more we hate... The Downward Spiral.

    • Isn't it obvious? Spy on the citizens and get tech companies to hand over our data! Oh and also wage war on more countries.inteliboy
    • For one, we can stop protecting mythical and barbaric belief systems that are underserving of our respect.IRNlun6
    • USA is to blame, a lot, for all that shit. Sadly.Bennn
    • blaming the USA... okaymonospaced
    • i'm talking about terrorism at large, not this specific eventBennn
    • its a 2 hour drive from me. its getting closeby.sureshot
  • Fax_Benson2

    Thankfully these attacks often seem to be carried out by dimwits.

    I was in the exact same spot on Wednesday in the middle of the day and that junction was 10 deep with tourists.

    There's nobody there at 7.30 in the morning - except for cyclists on their way to work.

    Parliament is suspended for summer, so there's not even (m)any politicians / Westminster bods in the area.

    Seems he drove around the block once, saw the security wall and just drove into it anyway and waited calmly to be arrested.

    • glad you're safe, dudeKrassy
    • ah, thanks. I was nowhere near it today.Fax_Benson
    • Quite a few attacks have happened early in the morning. Either these terrorists stay up all night or get up really early to carry out attacks.shapesalad
    • I'm sure dimwit sprung to mind for members of Keith Palmer's or Lee Rigby's family...or people at Borough Market...see_thru
    • I seem to remember people taking the piss out of the IRA for being less than effective until they levelled half a town with one bomb.see_thru
    • OK, maybe I was a bit glib. Point was that ineptitude seems to have prevented something worse happeningFax_Benson
    • Point taken. Sorry, touchy subject.see_thru
    • No worriesFax_Benson
    • REVEALED: ‘Sudanese immigrant terror attacker’ who drove around London for hours before smashing his car into cyclists outside Parliament leaving 15 hurtshapesalad
    • How does a Sudanese get a visa to come work in the UK? On what grounds could they claim asylum status?shapesalad
    • You're in Portugal, right? How about you fucking stay there, you fucking dog-whistling cunt.face_melter
  • Ianbolton3

    Terrorism not a ‘systemic threat’ to UK says former MI6 head http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-423…

    • By Jove, some sense?
      Of course it's not systemic —
      Brexit, on the otherhand?
      detritus
    • Ah yes the voice of reason finally.fadein11
    • let's call it seasonal terrorism
      Christmas market truck fucks, St. Patrick's Day stabbings, Easter bombings,
      Holy Thursday acidizing
      sted
    • gov'ts' doing a good job of thwarting attempts, as wellGnash
  • Beeswax-1

    • what am I looking at here?utopian
    • perhaps that most of the likes are 'haha' and 'love' from saudi arabia.kona
    • theres laughs at saudi arabia?cruddlebub
    • the propaganda war we're about to witness in the next few months will be impressive.IRNlun6
    • there are 20 million shiites in Saudi Arabia, if they keep laughing like this they will be cryin too.Beeswax
    • Too much, Ha Ha, pretty soon, Boo HooGnash
    • (what i'd often say to my kids)Gnash
    • What exactly is the point here ???gonzalle
    • Media is the Manipulator.robthelad
  • i_monk0

    It's not the left enabling radicalization of immigrants, it's the right insisting they aren't welcome, disenfranchising them at the ballot box, harassing them in the street, vandalizing their institutions and property, and even generations later after doing everything to make poverty intergenerational, questioning their citizenship and loyalty and contribution.

    • what part of the world are you talking about here?IRNlun6
    • Is it the rights fault that ISIS just recently took over a city in the Philippines and is systematically slaughtering people?IRNlun6
    • Look at the last two days of posts in the thread for a hint.i_monk
    • +1fadein11
    • @IRN - ISIS does not equal Muslims - this is where your small brain malfunctions. ISIS is around 100,000 (mainly brainwashed) of 1.6billion people.fadein11
    • Do the mathsfadein11
    • ISIS is global. They want you convert or die. Disenfranchisement doesn't drive people to slaughter indiscriminately.IRNlun6
    • oh you silly man - ISIS is not ISLAM - stop getting them confused.fadein11
    • ISIS is christian... everyone knows that... jeez, guize, c'mon.PonyBoy
    • ... or wait... they're actually derived from Buddhism... right?... wait... no... um... ... Judaism? Gosh... where did ISIS get their belief system?PonyBoy
    • Yes, even my small brain can recognize it's more nuanced. I never blamed your faith and understand perfectly why you want zero association with those people.IRNlun6
    • They on the other hand would gravely disagree with you on not being muslims. It doesn't take many to create that black swan type event Nassim Taleb coined.IRNlun6
    • oh god - more arguments over semantics - you all got the point. Extremists exist in all religions throughout the ages. You are being spun, wake up. The warfadein11
    • machine goes on.fadein11
    • There were 17 million Germans that voted in the nazis but not all of them were genocidal maniacs, most were peaceful law abiding citizens._niko
    • Yet we have no problem vilifying the nazis for the actions of a few._niko
    • thanks nikofadein11
    • And Isis members start off as law abiding good peaceful Muslims but for whatever reason they turn. So it's natural to look at them with suspicion_niko
    • doesn't mean nazis weren't germanIRNlun6
    • Thinking will this good Muslim become radicalized and blow up 100 people one day? You don't really say the same for Christians or Buddhists or atheists_niko
    • and we do have a problem vilifying the few because many minimize the problem or even agree that it exists in the first place.IRNlun6
    • I think it's how our brain is wired, Monsanto might do so much good in this world, feeding the planet but we vilify it because of its stand on gmos_niko
    • We look at things as a whole and judge them by their worst. Right or ring that's how we look at brands and everything else._niko
    • It's all blowback from decades of horrific abuse of the region. If you believe people are intrinsically evil then you have major issues.fadein11
    • Unfortunately especially in the west all news about Muslims is negative 99% of it is about some atrocity. This doesn't help the brand._niko
    • We don't hear about innovations, advances in technology and science, advances in medicine, arts, culture literature... all we get is the shit._niko
    • So right or ring it's hard for the average person to defend Islam if all they ever see is the worst of it._niko
    • yepfadein11
    • branding is a very good analogyIRNlun6
    • @niko - but those who base all their beliefs on what has been spoon fed to them by the media are probably a lost cause anywayfadein11
    • lol fadein I've taken a step back and you've totally turned in to me. lol @ small brainset
    • This thread is hilarious. Keep em coming...Cactus
  • pinkfloyd4

    "Swiss police: Several injured by gunman at Zurich mosque"

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/polic…

    • what's with the upvotes? dafuq?! does it mean those upvoting are happy with this newsreport?chukkaphob
    • noBennn
    • chillax chukka, it's just a heads up for the news, bromaquito
    • ok, goodchukkaphob
  • lowimpakt-1

    This diagram show the number of deaths from terrorism in Europe since the 1970's

    Don't listen to the people that are trying to scare you, especially if they want a vote from you.

    Things over here are fucked up but they have been more fucked up in the recent past.

    • this chart doesn't show who did the attacks nor does it show resources / size / reach of those terrorizing... lots of info missing to make this chart of any usePonyBoy
    • Must have been mostly the IRA in United Kingdom.yuekit
    • @PonyBoy yep. it's does require a knowledge of history.lowimpakt
    • i mean european history.lowimpakt
    • the main thing for me is that we (europeans) were shooting and blowing each other up. now it's non-europeans picking up where we left off.lowimpakt
    • although, they are european by many my estimation.lowimpakt
    • I could have said "oh, it's the NRA" just like anyone else... what you're not seeing here, lowimpakt is the people and reason involved in the terrorism...PonyBoy
    • ... are completely different.PonyBoy
    • Thus 'people are trying to scare you' is a moronic statement made by someone trying to compare the history of today vs. yesterday.PonyBoy
    • If you'd take into account the money, the resources, the WILLINGNESS TO DIE FOR THEIR GOD that the those 'non-europeans' you're talking about...PonyBoy
    • ... this chart would have completely different meaning.PonyBoy
    • No Modus Operandi to speak ofPonyBoy
    • The World doesn't / never had to fear the NRA... their reach was local w/a local purpose... people in LA didn't have the same fear of those in Belfast.PonyBoy
    • whereas folks in LA, NYC have the same fears as those in Brussels, Paris etc etc... EU is NOT the only target either, low.PonyBoy
    • do you mean the IRA?lowimpakt
    • LOL... yes... fucking... gun runners everywhere ... and uh... how about you address my point (you don't have a gotcha moment here w/the IRA / NRA thing)PonyBoy
    • can you rephrase your point as a question? I'm a bit unsure about what you're sayinglowimpakt
    • Fuck it I'm moving to Belgium!utopian
    • go ahead. go to greece n get an arab passport youll be in like flinyurimon
    • Pony, this info has nothing to do with the U.S.. That's your problem from the start. Not everything is 'Murica.severian
    • World doesn't revolve around you.severian
    • NRA --- hahaha the funny.severian
    • I used the US to show the size of the threat, sev—this is a global issue which makes it huge in comparison to the terror of EU's past 45 yrsPonyBoy
    • my point from the start is the chart shows numbers and places but leaves out the reason for the terror, the past being mainly political, today: religiousPonyBoy
    • And if the threat isn't from the EU but is external... I'd say there is something to fear for everyone everywhere—copycats everywhere (not the case in the past)PonyBoy
    • Another radical islamist sympathizer. Their is no problem. Move along. Nothing to see here.Hayoth
    • I like how people justify it. same people who would be the first killed under shri law.yurimon
    • only a moron would think they'd be affected by sharia law in the united statesmonospaced
  • omg3

    Face Available

  • sureshot2

    Truck Mows Down Pedestrians In Lower Manhattan, Up To 6 Dead

    http://breaking911.com/breaking-…

  • utopian1

    The Far Right Won't Accept Las Vegas Killer Was a Christian White Male!

    The killer was a white guy, a Christian by birth if not belief. He was not radical, just a crazed man given the means by the gun lobby to terrorize innocent concertgoers in Las Vegas on Sunday night, shooting to death 59 of them. Stephen C. Paddock was, by all accounts so far, an ordinary American. That is what most terrifies the right.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/far-w…

    • What does christian by birth mean? There's no such thing.monkeyshine
    • Was he drunk? Genuine questionset
    • I also wonder if he lost big at the casino? He was rich, owned property. Makes you wonder.monoboy
    • Being a serious gun freak as he was I would assume he wanted maximum clarity.face_melter
    • Turns out he was casing the 'Life is Beautiful' festival as well which sounds like he wasn't isn't into 'hippies' as well country music fans.monoboy
    • < omg and his spastic gang on reddit are doing amazing mental gymnastics trying to process this.face_melter
    • I reckon they'll go for the 'mail order girlfriend is ISIS agent' angle at some point. Or any affiliation with anything remotely liberal like 'Pixar movie fan'.monoboy
    • I've never seen a white communist so obsessed with white people. O wait, I did in the 1940's.Hayoth
  • Ianbolton-1

    – You are 35,079 times more likely to die from heart disease than from a terrorist attack

    – You are 33,842 times more likely to die from cancer than from a terrorist attack

    Interesting site, although I'm not American.
    https://www.globalresearch.ca/th…

    • Yup. Crossing the road is more scary and dangerous than terrorismset
    • Cool... So, I guess we don't have to worry about terrorism anymore ... We also should leave those poor terrorist alone and do their business.gonzalle
    • < no shit sherlockspl33nidoru
    • ^ no we shouldn't but we should analyze our governments and our war machines. Blowing up communities for money.mugwart
    • https://www.thenatio…fadein11
    • @gonzalle... realise what the real problem is.set
    • @mugwart - yes. and that article summed it up 16 years ago.fadein11
    • these kind of stats are meaningless.Gnash
    • They're not meaningless when my friend is scared shitless to travel on the london underground because she thinks she's going to die...set
    • ...from a terrorist attack, when she is far more likely to be hit by a bus, or struck by lightening, or stabbed by a drunk, or choke on a sweet...set
    • Terrorism is a complete and utter non issue, only made in to one by the media. Worse atrocities happen every day carried out by regular people...set
    • ... but because they're not sensationalised by the media, people aren't fearful of them.set
    • 100% agreefadein11
    • They're not meaningless when you take the amount of people that have died from terrorism in the west in the past twenty years and realise...set
    • ... it's just about the least dangerous thing out there.set
    • They're not meaningless when you realise that terrorism helps the agenda of the government and the media in very clear ways.set
    • To add to what Set and Fade have said here. I get abuse for wearing face masks - "you a fucking terrorist" look. Irony is more die from air pollution than terromugwart
    • that's exactly why the stats are meaningless.Gnash
    • the intent of a car, or bus, or even a bathtub is not to kill you. When they start designing cars and toaster specifically to kill people....Gnash
    • ... then the stats will have some meaningGnash
    • Okay, another stat I read was more people die from suicide than terrorism and conflict/war. Both intend to kill. Does that change your perspective Gnash?Ianbolton
    • I gave you multiple meanings. You're making zero sense....set
    • The intent of something is utterly irrelevantset
    • .. and you're so narrow minded that that's all you can focus on... FAR more people die by regular people intent on killing them than they do by terroristsset
    • and IF you're so narrow minded*set
    • I'd argue that governments' only control over us is through fear, and terrorism is the most creative they can be with the best resultsIanbolton
    • I'm 40 year old and never even slightly been killed by a terrorist, but i've been run over and knocked off my bike and nearly fell asleep in the bathIanbolton
    • yes, far more people do die by "regular" peoples intent to kill them. that is a relevant stat.Gnash
    • ... how many people drown in a bathtub, isn't relevantGnash
    • It's still a death man, you heartless bastard! ;-)Ianbolton
    • It depends how you're looking at it, Gnash, obviously to those of us that think it's relevant - it's relevant...set
    • The point being that terrorism is just about one of the least dangerous things (amongst the dangerous things), statistically...set
    • Whatever causes death and destruction, regardless of intent, is relevant in this instance.set
    • I'm sure some would find you more of a threat to their lives than 'terrorism' Set!Ianbolton
    • agree about that. terrorism is not the significant threat it's generally made out to be. and it's absolutely used by gov't to push agendaGnash
    • You better fuckin' watch your mouth Ianbolton

      :)
      set
    • gnash got there in the end blessfadein11
    • It's really quite simple - the news isn't fully of annual bee sting / peanut allergy deaths because it 1. it doesn't pull the viewers in and 2. peanuts and beesfadein11
    • don't help push a govt and puppet medias agenda. Simples.fadein11
    • I never thought that the govt didn't push the agenda, so I didn't get anywhere I wasn't already.Gnash
    • The stats are still meaningless. They won't change anyones mind if the fear a bomb in the subway.Gnash
    • The only people that use them -- not the media, btw -- are the simpletons like you who like to signal to all how woke you are.Gnash
    • it doesn't matter how many more people die in car accidents to the person afraid to take the tube to work because of a terroristGnash
    • that will never change their minds. so keep blowing your bubbles, at least it'll will look a partyGnash
    • It will change the minds of the people intelligent enough to realise that statistically they have nothing to fear...set
    • I don't think that's the case. people feel they have a semblance of control over things like traffic accidents and heart disease.Gnash
    • they can be more careful crossing the street, change their diet...Gnash
    • there's no control over a bomb on a train.Gnash
    • it may not be completely rational, but fear doesn't work that way. it's not always persuaded by reason, regardless of intelligence.Gnash
    • For some, sure. The main point is that it highlights how insignificant of a problem terrorism is. It's a non issue.set
    • The media would have us believe the world is getting worse and extremists Muslims are going to take over.set
    • Which is simply not true. The world is getting better. People are getting better. We're living in the most peaceful time in human history...set
    • Which is something controlling factors in the world clearly do not want a) to happen and b) people to be aware ofset
    • can't disagree with the main part :)Gnash
  • Ramanisky20

    wow that's a long stretch

    • The Guardian mentions that the van travelled 500 metres in the pedestrian zone, if I remember what I read correctly. Half a kilometre. Mental. Shocking.Continuity
    • I'm just at a loss for words .. cannot understand how some act out on their impulsesRamanisky2
    • yeah it's a long distance, and he drove over the pedestrian area, filled with peopleernexbcn
    • according to witnesses zigzagging to hit more peopleernexbcn
    • Fucking monstersRamanisky2
    • It's hardly an impulse, it's a concerted focus on an intended result.detritus
    • ^ yes .. I take back the word impulseRamanisky2
    • When white Muricans plow their vehicle through crowds...not a terrorist.utopian
    • fucking hellPonyBoy
  • sureshot0

    Suicide Attack: Champs-Élysées terror in Paris as armed driver RAMS police van, car filled with weapons and gas bomb.

    http://pamelageller.com/2017/06/…

    • fuck that.. never going to France, London etc again.sureshot
    • vid: https://www.youtube.…sureshot
    • chill, it was an attempt, he didn't hurt no one except himself.uan
    • Chill? You are joking right? this is a 3 hour drive away from me.sureshot
    • not to mention the bombings at Brussels airport which is very close to me also..again fuck that.sureshot
    • I am moving to Switzerland.sureshot
    • aah, they took his trousers off - I thought this was the first hot-pant wielding Jihadist. THAT would be terrifying.detritus
    • ^ lolsureshot
    • Seems like the UK is reaching a boiling point...robotron3k
    • ^ Robo, Paris is in France.microkorg
    • Not much about this elsewhere - even on other swivel-eyed outlets like Daily Mail. Also Pamela Geller? Really? She's a fucking bam.face_melter
  • moldero0

    London bridge apparently right now

    • car ran over a bunch of people againmoldero
    • ffs, multiple incidents ongoingIRNlun6
    • My partner was down there all day long.
      Happy fucking days.
      detritus
    • Take my kid and girlfriend to the market every weekend. Fucked upmugwart
    • this happened already, didn't it..?robotron3k
    • yeah like germany or sum couple months backmoldero
    • or france? shit time to google againmoldero
    • Yea fuck living in London. Sad times.set
  • Bluejam0

    US leak of Manchester attacker's name strikes new blow to intelligence sharing

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-n…

    • Americans always been like this? No?mugwart
    • nofadein11
    • You have very weak leaders all over Europe and I guess you'll invite more Muslims there now.robotron3k
    • the UK took v.few Syrian refugees so wrong again Robofadein11
    • ignore the cuntBluejam
    • I'm trying...fadein11
    • Don't mistake liberalism for weakness.HAYZ1LLLA
    • the weak are clearly the fact and science denying conservativesmoldero
  • face_melter2

    Looking at the pictures of where it crashed - it does seem, sadly, that they knew what they were doing. That corner is very, very, very busy - it is the main entrance for Åhléns and it also leads into T-Centralen. I walk down there all the fucking time :/

    • shit man! way too close to home for you.capn_ron
    • just glad you're safe. so sorry for families/friends of 3 that died.lowimpakt
    • Glad you're safeGnash
    • fucking assholes..that pic of the dead dog was sad.sureshot
    • anf yeag glad you ok matesureshot
  • sureshot1

    A vehicle has been driven into people in the Swedish capital Stockholm, injuring several people -

  • set3

    They're saying the suspect in the berlin attack's papers were found under his car seat.

    lol to that. Just like they found passports at ground zero.

    lollercopter.

    • I know... same in France. They always found papers... its very strange. How can we not be conspiracionnistsBennn
    • How the fuck do all those terrists always lost papers???Bennn
    • An article about this set > http://whowhatwhy.or…Bennn
    • people are fucking with us since ages and we do nothingBennn
    • The Visa of Satam al-Suqami on 9-11 .... seriously! Come on!Bennn
    • Search "terrorists always leave ids" on Google, there's plenty of articles.Bennn
    • ooooh false flag man, false flag.fadein11
    • Small brain man, small brainset
  • Projectile4