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  • Start date Jun 26, 2015
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Jack Griffin

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  • Nov 13, 2015
  • #71
bringbackrattles said:
Might be to do with the killing of so called Jihadi John. Revenge attacks ?
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Too soon after to be a reaction. This outrage has been planned for some time.
 
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Jack Griffin

Guest
  • Nov 13, 2015
  • #72
The Lurker said:
This is what happens you open borders into Europe. I'm glad there's water between us and France. When will people realise there's 1000's terrorists in Europe now. Damage is done and is all too regular
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Hollande is closing the borders. Shengen is dead.
 
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wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2015
  • #73
CCFC said:
60-100 people reportedly being held hostage

Tragic events, major questions have to be raised about the European Championships now in the summer.
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I get your point but they must go ahead.
 
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derbyskyblue

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2015
  • #74
wingy said:
I get your point but they must go ahead.
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How??? France does seem to be a soft target and these nutters only have to get lucky once. No doubt at all there is plenty of terrorists ready to kill and die for the cause.
 
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derbyskyblue

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2015
  • #75
Add in very porous borders....recipe for disaster.
 
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jon92

New Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #76
100 hostages killed sky news reporting
 

James Smith

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #77
jon92 said:
100 hostages killed sky news reporting
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That's a quote from the French Police and is just appalling. No wonder they went in so quickly if these cowards were shooting people. Horrible news.
 
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rob9872

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #78
Absolute filthy scum.

More like a cult than a religion. Need to wipe out those that are brainwashing them in training camps and there is a responsibility for the hierarchy in the mosques to shop their brothers who are using religion as an excuse to hide behind.
 

James Smith

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #79
BBC are saying on teletext that three people were killed at the Stade de France as well, possibly a suicide attack.
 

CJ_covblaze

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #80
James Smith said:
BBC are saying on teletext that three people were killed at the Stade de France as well, possibly a suicide attack.
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Feel completely cold and empty. Hardly heard anyone speak about ours or any other game over here as it's become insignificant. Very somber mood. Really hope the game on Tuesday doesn't take place. Thoughts are with all in Paris.
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #81
Tuesday must take place. The game and the result are irrelevant but to cancel, the terrorists would claim a further victory and we must stand united in never allowing that to happen.
 

Marty

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #82
RIP to those killed tonight.

Some very graphic videos already posted to liveleak (wont link).

So much more I want to say but it's not the time to do it.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #83
Latest list of deaths and casualties

Bataclan: at least 100 dead, seven people in a critical condition, four others injured
Rue Charonne: 19 dead, 13 people in a critical condition, 10 others injured
Rue Bichat: 14 dead, 10 in a critical condition, 10 others injured
Avenue de la Republique: Four dead, 11 in a critical condition, 10 others injured
Stade de France: four dead, 11 in a critical condition, 39 others injured
Rue Beaumarchais: three people in a critical condition, four others injuries


In absolute shock here
 
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Macca

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #84
Revolting filth. Surely we can't placate this medieval cult any longer?
 

Covstu

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #85
Couldn't sleep last night when I started watching this unfold about 10. Just shocking scenes, just makes you think how bad it could have been if those two got in the stade de France. Thoughts go out to all affected
 

Covstu

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #86
Macca said:
Revolting filth. Surely we can't placate this medieval cult any longer?
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Thinking the same, root these bastards out
 

CCFC Germany

Active Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #87
Covstu said:
Thinking the same, root these bastards out
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So waht's the plan ?
Kill every muslim ?

The west allowed + promoted ISIS and they did beyon a point, where it can't be stopped anymore.
I am afraid, we will have to get used to such gruesome acts.
 
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Macca

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #88
The horse has bolted unfortunately. How long will that stretch of water save us this time?
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #89
Shocking news
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #90
The attackers are mostly likely going to be French-born. I see that there are numerous people calling for the genocide of an entire religion, shocking.
 

Ian1779

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #91
To blame all people that are part of that religion is wrong. Most will be just as shocked, outraged and sickened by what has taken place.

The governments of Western society have helped to fuel this monster. They have sold them weapons and created a void in countries that these extremists have taken advantage of. A response has to be co-ordinated by all countries, all creeds. But the pursuit of peace has to be more important than the pursuit of wealth for it to be truly effective.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #92
Sick Boy said:
The attackers are mostly likely going to be French-born. I see that there are numerous people calling for the genocide of an entire religion, shocking.
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Well, that is also what ISIS is calling for. Even death to those of the same religion who don't practice it properly - in their view. A better result would be that humankind finally sees religion for what it is - divisive bullshit - and comes to the conclusion that we may well get along better without it or any other dogma that involves hating or looking down on other human beings who live their lives differently.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #93
Religion is indeed bullshit.

It's not just an Islam thing. Listen to the KKK talk and white supremacists.

People who still believe in the plucked out passages of books written 2,000 years ago and written by mere mortals (and always men) are deluded beyond recognition in my book.
 
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Macca

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #94
Sick Boy said:
The attackers are mostly likely going to be French-born. I see that there are numerous people calling for the genocide of an entire religion, shocking.
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The genocide of anyone who isn't part of a particular religion is still to come though arguably it's already starting. Let's see where we are in 20 years, frightening times
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #95
At least 120 dead. This really is a shocking attacking.

You're right Otis, religion is bullshit and the reason for millions of deaths, wars, etc across centuries.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #96
Macca said:
The genocide of anyone who isn't part of a particular religion is still to come though arguably it's already starting. Let's see where we are in 20 years, frightening times
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Certainly makes you wonder about doing everyday stuff like going to watch a football match or to a gig...
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #97
Good to know I'm deluded beyond recognition! Let us pursue all that makes for peace. Religion is an excuse, remove religion evil men find evil ways to make the world a shit place
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #98
Personally I am not religious in anyway and agree that it is bullshit. However at the same time i am able to respect that person'd belief even though it is completely alien to me.

99% of religious people are peaceful, why discriminate against them due to the actions of the 1%?

A lot of these fighters were most likely kids when the USA and UK started their 'war on terror'. The whole thing is one massive mess that could have been avoided.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #99
If people want to kill every muslim in the world it's no different to ISIS. I'd have no issues with ISIS / Training Camps being wiped out though.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #100
Sky Blue Pete said:
Good to know I'm deluded beyond recognition! Let us pursue all that makes for peace. Religion is an excuse, remove religion evil men find evil ways to make the world a shit place
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You're deluded beyond recognition anyway, Pete. I've always said that.
 

Marty

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #101
Its a problem that is only going to get worse. It'll happen more frequently until its unstoppable. I dont know how to solve this but surely a good start would be to close the European borders. How our leaders let millions earlier this year wonder across this continent unchecked, I'll never know or understand.
 
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Steve.B50

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #102
Ian1779 said:
To blame all people that are part of that religion is wrong. Most will be just as shocked, outraged and sickened by what has taken place.

The governments of Western society have helped to fuel this monster. They have sold them weapons and created a void in countries that these extremists have taken advantage of. A response has to be co-ordinated by all countries, all creeds. But the pursuit of peace has to be more important than the pursuit of wealth for it to be truly effective.
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You are correct Ian, however I do wish that the Elders of all the Mosques in the World would but there hands in the air and say publically that this is wrong. I think that even some Muslims are scared to say what's right in fear of being ostracised.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #103
Marty said:
Its a problem that is only going to get worse. It'll happen more frequently until its unstoppable. I dont know how to solve this but surely a good start would be to close the European borders. How our leaders let millions earlier this year wonder across this continent unchecked, I'll never know or understand.
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Exactly, people calling for borders to be opened and thousands of young men from syria to just wonder in.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #104
Sick Boy said:
Personally I am not religious in anyway and agree that it is bullshit. However at the same time i am able to respect that person'd belief even though it is completely alien to me.

99% of religious people are peaceful, why discriminate against them due to the actions of the 1%?

A lot of these fighters were most likely kids when the USA and UK started their 'war on terror'. The whole thing is one massive mess that could have been avoided.
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I respect religious people's right to believe what they want, but not the beliefs as such. When you declare a war - whether it be a war in terror or somerhing else, you must assume that the other side will take you up on it. We are in a war - despite George Bush's "mission accomplished" years ago. I am sitting in a station and can see the new arrivals from Syria ( the Front line ). This dispute ( in the M.E. ) goes back years and no doubt we had something to do with it. You only have to look at the borders where they are in straight lines, thus ignoring tribal and religious boundaries.
 

CCFC Germany

Active Member
  • Nov 14, 2015
  • #105
Closing borders doesn't make sense, as the Charlie Hebdo attackers eg were born + raised in France. Plus you would be closing the borders on exactly those innocent people fleeing that terror !
What we do is have to re-think !
This wave of terror is the result of 20 years of destabilising the middle east by the Western World.
Maybe we should stop bombing + invading every country, that does not think that Coke + McDonald's are the biggest gifts to humanity.
What will happen next ?
Another country bombed / invaded probably, producing more hatred and terror.
This does not have to do anything with religion. This blood (plus Charlie Hebdo, 9/11, London) is totally on our (western world) hands...
 
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