Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
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Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
Just one more example of the insidious influence of religion amongst the impoverished and uneducated. You could draw a wide line across North Africa to the Eastern side of Asia and ask yourself, how would you like to be a woman there?
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Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
Seems we've brushed both last nights terror attacks under the rug
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Belgians did well, neutralised the guy, British took the costly way of dealing with him, tear gas and arrest then trial and jail then let him out to do the same again.Russ wrote:Seems we've brushed both last nights terror attacks under the rug
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No names or details releasedRooster wrote:Belgians did well, neutralised the guy, British took the costly way of dealing with him, tear gas and arrest then trial and jail then let him out to do the same again.Russ wrote:Seems we've brushed both last nights terror attacks under the rug
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Armed with a sword shouts Allahu Ackbar just drop him in my book.Russ wrote:No names or details releasedRooster wrote:Belgians did well, neutralised the guy, British took the costly way of dealing with him, tear gas and arrest then trial and jail then let him out to do the same again.Russ wrote:Seems we've brushed both last nights terror attacks under the rug
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Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
Seems nobody giving a feck today
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I was worried about you Russ. But I reckoned if you were in a crush on a stairway, it wouldn't be you I should be worried about.Russ wrote:Seems nobody giving a feck today
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8:20 means Id been in the office 90 minutes already and ready to tuck into my second breakfastBR wrote:I was worried about you Russ. But I reckoned if you were in a crush on a stairway, it wouldn't be you I should be worried about.Russ wrote:Seems nobody giving a feck today
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Bomb that went off like a damp squib, few with minor burns a few kicked around by others, sad times yes , lucky yes.Russ wrote:Seems nobody giving a feck today
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Lessons for all same as it was over here, keep your eyes peeled for suspect packages and get the feck out if you see one.
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Weren't too many fecks about the one that killed 3 in Afghanistan or the one that killed 50+ in Iraq.Russ wrote:Seems nobody giving a feck today
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You could say most people are feckless and be absolutely correct.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
It is only terrorism when it is not important western powers doing the killing. For example the Dublin and Monaghan bombs was not terrorism as it was ordered by the British Government while the attempted murders of some members of the British Govt in Brighton was terrorism. The really gas thing is that the dumb public have accepted that the non-terrorist one(Brighton) was terrorism while that state sponsored actual terrorism was not. This idiocy has allowed rogue states like the UK and USA to do as they please and moronic clowns to back them all the way. Next we will be hearing that the anglo-world powers were standing up for the rights of the Jews in the 1940's. Idiots love being fooled.big mervyn wrote: Weren't too many fecks about the one that killed 3 in Afghanistan or the one that killed 50+ in Iraq.
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Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
Dublin and Monaghan always called terrorism, no matter who the sponsor was.Shan wrote:It is only terrorism when it is not important western powers doing the killing. For example the Dublin and Monaghan bombs was not terrorism as it was ordered by the British Government while the attempted murders of some members of the British Govt in Brighton was terrorism. The really gas thing is that the dumb public have accepted that the non-terrorist one(Brighton) was terrorism while that state sponsored actual terrorism was not. This idiocy has allowed rogue states like the UK and USA to do as they please and moronic clowns to back them all the way. Next we will be hearing that the anglo-world powers were standing up for the rights of the Jews in the 1940's. Idiots love being fooled.big mervyn wrote: Weren't too many fecks about the one that killed 3 in Afghanistan or the one that killed 50+ in Iraq.
Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
Correct BR and I think I may have slightly overdone it at 3am......a'fecking'gain.
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Re: Have we become desensitized to terrorism?
State sponsored alcoholism?Shan wrote:Correct BR and I think I may have slightly overdone it at 3am......a'fecking'gain.