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I just found out my family are all safe! WHOOHOO! My cousin was at the stadium with his son. I am relieved but feeling very angry right now.

Its all ok though because " they wont frighten us into staying at home ".......we,ll all show " solidarity " to the French......and we can all light some more candles and hold hands again !   If you

Muslims are upping the ante in France as they are a high percentage of the population now. This is nothing new, the same thing has happenedand and is happening in numerous countries, eg happened in In

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now the French president is saying last nights attacks were an act of war, will NATO now invoke article 5 ?

I have about as much faith in NATO as I do the Green party!

 

This shouldn't even need NATO, western militaries should be voluntarily lining up to address this security threat!

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This latest Paris massacre was a vicious and cowardly attack against innocent civilians and anyone involved should be properly punished/removed from Europe, etc.. However as some-one who is half English and half Sri Lankan Tamil (who are Hindu if you are wondering), I am concerned about the way many people have become so anti Islamic in general, that they suggest attacking law abiding citizens, such as corner shop keepers and garage workers, many of whom are not even Muslim, presumably simply because they have dark skin (as if that was an indicator of being Muslim).

 

IMO we all need to take time a little time to reflect on what is really going on and what the objectives of these false islamist, jihadist terrorists are and how we can deal with this threat effectively and appropriately. I feel we are playing into their hands if we react disproportionately against innocent people anywhere, either here or abroad.

 

Another point being raised often is why aren't the true Muslims speaking out against these terror attacks. Well they do, just as our Christian church leaders spoke out against sectarian violence in the 70s and 80s. In fact I know of peaceful Muslim clerics who receive death threats for being 'moderate' and this is unacceptable. I also recognise that too Muslims been brainwashed into thinking the ISIS way is the right way. This interview with Jürgen Todenhöfe, the German journalist and author who spent 10 days with ISIS in Syria in December 2014 offers some insight into how they think and operate.

Personally I don't how we can effectively deal with the current threats and the situation with ISIS, who have seemingly hijacked a whole religion to their own ends.. However looking around the world today, no-one else has worked it out yet either.

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Been away busy today ...these Muslims that carried out these attracts yesterday were not extreme they were simply following the Sunna of Mohammad ... Whats really worrying is Mohammad was also deceitful and pretended to be peaceful when weak in society which changed when he was stronger then he became a warlord and a jihadist and that's also Sunna so the question is how many "peaceful Muslims " are following that ? You would never know until it's to late .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=t_Qpy0mXg8Y

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This latest Paris massacre was a vicious and cowardly attack against innocent civilians and anyone involved should be properly punished/removed from Europe, etc.. However as some-one who is half English and half Sri Lankan Tamil (who are Hindu if you are wondering), I am concerned about the way many people have become so anti Islamic in general, that they suggest attacking law abiding citizens, such as corner shop keepers and garage workers, many of whom are not even Muslim, presumably simply because they have dark skin (as if that was an indicator of being Muslim).

 

IMO we all need to take time a little time to reflect on what is really going on and what the objectives of these false islamist, jihadist terrorists are and how we can deal with this threat effectively and appropriately. I feel we are playing into their hands if we react disproportionately against innocent people anywhere, either here or abroad.

 

Another point being raised often is why aren't the true Muslims speaking out against these terror attacks. Well they do, just as our Christian church leaders spoke out against sectarian violence in the 70s and 80s. In fact I know of peaceful Muslim clerics who receive death threats for being 'moderate' and this is unacceptable. I also recognise that too Muslims been brainwashed into thinking the ISIS way is the right way. This interview with Jürgen Todenhöfe, the German journalist and author who spent 10 days with ISIS in Syria in December 2014 offers some insight into how they think and operate.

Personally I don't how we can effectively deal with the current threats and the situation with ISIS, who have seemingly hijacked a whole religion to their own ends.. However looking around the world today, no-one else has worked it out yet either.

 

The trouble with that is how would anyone know the peaceful muslims from the hate filled backstabbing cowardly extremists? Should we just hope all the muslims we meet are the peaceful ones then one day possibly regret that decision? Or should we keep our guard up and avoid any further "surprises"?

 

It might be less than ideal for the peaceful ones, but as I said earlier, their feelings have little bearing on keeping my countrymen safe.

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These people are always known to the security services.... With that in mind, I wonder if MI5 gave the parachute regiment a list tonight and said that by the morning they want all on this list detained, "hard arrests chaps, of course defend yourselves if necessary", I wonder what the threat level would be in the morning.....

We could learn a thing or two from Israel imo, they call it 'preemptive neutralisation'. We used to practice it, back when we weren't scared of raising our voices.

Meanwhile a European maritime task force should be set up to intercept all migrants in the Med and the leaders of NATO to vow an intensive campaign against IS. Change the strategy, rain hell on every target we know of, no more careful intervention. We have allowed them to develop a state with borders and a command structure with infrastructure. Level all of it! Destroy their state! They'll continue to exist in the shadows but we have given them far too much legitimacy. We've practically encouraged European Muslims to join their cause.

 

now the French president is saying last nights attacks were an act of war, will NATO now invoke article 5 ?

If it's war Does this mean France will have to surrender?

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This latest Paris massacre was a vicious and cowardly attack against innocent civilians and anyone involved should be properly punished/removed from Europe, etc.. However as some-one who is half English and half Sri Lankan Tamil (who are Hindu if you are wondering), I am concerned about the way many people have become so anti Islamic in general, that they suggest attacking law abiding citizens, such as corner shop keepers and garage workers, many of whom are not even Muslim, presumably simply because they have dark skin (as if that was an indicator of being Muslim).

 

IMO we all need to take time a little time to reflect on what is really going on and what the objectives of these false islamist, jihadist terrorists are and how we can deal with this threat effectively and appropriately. I feel we are playing into their hands if we react disproportionately against innocent people anywhere, either here or abroad.

 

Another point being raised often is why aren't the true Muslims speaking out against these terror attacks. Well they do, just as our Christian church leaders spoke out against sectarian violence in the 70s and 80s. In fact I know of peaceful Muslim clerics who receive death threats for being 'moderate' and this is unacceptable. I also recognise that too Muslims been brainwashed into thinking the ISIS way is the right way. This interview with Jürgen Todenhöfe, the German journalist and author who spent 10 days with ISIS in Syria in December 2014 offers some insight into how they think and operate.

Personally I don't how we can effectively deal with the current threats and the situation with ISIS, who have seemingly hijacked a whole religion to their own ends.. However looking around the world today, no-one else has worked it out yet either.

 

The trouble with that is how would anyone know the peaceful muslims from the hate filled backstabbing cowardly extremists? Should we just hope all the muslims we meet are the peaceful ones then one day possibly regret that decision? Or should we keep our guard up and avoid any further "surprises"?

 

It might be less than ideal for the peaceful ones, but as I said earlier, their feelings have little bearing on keeping my countrymen safe.

 

 

Of course we should keep our guard up and improve it even, but it is an overreaction imo to fear every muslim just in case they might be a terrorist or other kind of violent criminal. For one thing how do you know someone is a muslim simply by looking at them? We have already had people wanting to trash shopkeepers and petrol station owners, many of whom are Hindu. Don't forget the real terrorists won't go around with a label on there forehead stating I am muslim.

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This latest Paris massacre was a vicious and cowardly attack against innocent civilians and anyone involved should be properly punished/removed from Europe, etc.. However as some-one who is half English and half Sri Lankan Tamil (who are Hindu if you are wondering), I am concerned about the way many people have become so anti Islamic in general, that they suggest attacking law abiding citizens, such as corner shop keepers and garage workers, many of whom are not even Muslim, presumably simply because they have dark skin (as if that was an indicator of being Muslim).

 

IMO we all need to take time a little time to reflect on what is really going on and what the objectives of these false islamist, jihadist terrorists are and how we can deal with this threat effectively and appropriately. I feel we are playing into their hands if we react disproportionately against innocent people anywhere, either here or abroad.

 

Another point being raised often is why aren't the true Muslims speaking out against these terror attacks. Well they do, just as our Christian church leaders spoke out against sectarian violence in the 70s and 80s. In fact I know of peaceful Muslim clerics who receive death threats for being 'moderate' and this is unacceptable. I also recognise that too Muslims been brainwashed into thinking the ISIS way is the right way. This interview with Jürgen Todenhöfe, the German journalist and author who spent 10 days with ISIS in Syria in December 2014 offers some insight into how they think and operate.

 

Personally I don't how we can effectively deal with the current threats and the situation with ISIS, who have seemingly hijacked a whole religion to their own ends.. However looking around the world today, no-one else has worked it out yet either.

 

The trouble with that is how would anyone know the peaceful muslims from the hate filled backstabbing cowardly extremists? Should we just hope all the muslims we meet are the peaceful ones then one day possibly regret that decision? Or should we keep our guard up and avoid any further "surprises"?

 

It might be less than ideal for the peaceful ones, but as I said earlier, their feelings have little bearing on keeping my countrymen safe.

Of course we should keep our guard up and improve it even, but it is an overreaction imo to fear every muslim just in case they might be a terrorist or other kind of violent criminal. For one thing how do you know someone is a muslim simply by looking at them? We have already had people wanting to trash shopkeepers and petrol station owners, many of whom are Hindu. Don't forget the real terrorists won't go around with a label on there forehead stating I am muslim.

I think the Sri Lankan government were quite effective in combating the Tamil Tigers. Although atheist, the Tigers have much in common with Daesh, including extensive use of suicide bombers. Infact, it was the Tigers who developed the suicide vest which is used by Islamic terrorists the world over...

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This latest Paris massacre was a vicious and cowardly attack against innocent civilians and anyone involved should be properly punished/removed from Europe, etc.. However as some-one who is half English and half Sri Lankan Tamil (who are Hindu if you are wondering), I am concerned about the way many people have become so anti Islamic in general, that they suggest attacking law abiding citizens, such as corner shop keepers and garage workers, many of whom are not even Muslim, presumably simply because they have dark skin (as if that was an indicator of being Muslim).

 

IMO we all need to take time a little time to reflect on what is really going on and what the objectives of these false islamist, jihadist terrorists are and how we can deal with this threat effectively and appropriately. I feel we are playing into their hands if we react disproportionately against innocent people anywhere, either here or abroad.

 

Another point being raised often is why aren't the true Muslims speaking out against these terror attacks. Well they do, just as our Christian church leaders spoke out against sectarian violence in the 70s and 80s. In fact I know of peaceful Muslim clerics who receive death threats for being 'moderate' and this is unacceptable. I also recognise that too Muslims been brainwashed into thinking the ISIS way is the right way. This interview with Jürgen Todenhöfe, the German journalist and author who spent 10 days with ISIS in Syria in December 2014 offers some insight into how they think and operate.

 

Personally I don't how we can effectively deal with the current threats and the situation with ISIS, who have seemingly hijacked a whole religion to their own ends.. However looking around the world today, no-one else has worked it out yet either.

 

The trouble with that is how would anyone know the peaceful muslims from the hate filled backstabbing cowardly extremists? Should we just hope all the muslims we meet are the peaceful ones then one day possibly regret that decision? Or should we keep our guard up and avoid any further "surprises"?

 

It might be less than ideal for the peaceful ones, but as I said earlier, their feelings have little bearing on keeping my countrymen safe.

It's pretty telling when you look at comments on articles on the web and Facebook, all you see in the replies of Muslims is justification for these terrorist acts. There's always a reason why with them, it's time we realise that even the harmless Muslims aren't going to help us out with this.

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This latest Paris massacre was a vicious and cowardly attack against innocent civilians and anyone involved should be properly punished/removed from Europe, etc.. However as some-one who is half English and half Sri Lankan Tamil (who are Hindu if you are wondering), I am concerned about the way many people have become so anti Islamic in general, that they suggest attacking law abiding citizens, such as corner shop keepers and garage workers, many of whom are not even Muslim, presumably simply because they have dark skin (as if that was an indicator of being Muslim).

 

IMO we all need to take time a little time to reflect on what is really going on and what the objectives of these false islamist, jihadist terrorists are and how we can deal with this threat effectively and appropriately. I feel we are playing into their hands if we react disproportionately against innocent people anywhere, either here or abroad.

 

Another point being raised often is why aren't the true Muslims speaking out against these terror attacks. Well they do, just as our Christian church leaders spoke out against sectarian violence in the 70s and 80s. In fact I know of peaceful Muslim clerics who receive death threats for being 'moderate' and this is unacceptable. I also recognise that too Muslims been brainwashed into thinking the ISIS way is the right way. This interview with Jürgen Todenhöfe, the German journalist and author who spent 10 days with ISIS in Syria in December 2014 offers some insight into how they think and operate.

Personally I don't how we can effectively deal with the current threats and the situation with ISIS, who have seemingly hijacked a whole religion to their own ends.. However looking around the world today, no-one else has worked it out yet either.

That's been the trouble ,we give them to much time , hit them hard soon as possible

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It's pretty telling when you look at comments on articles on the web and Facebook, all you see in the replies of Muslims is justification for these terrorist acts. There's always a reason why with them, it's time we realise that even the harmless Muslims aren't going to help us out with this.

 

Interesting, I have not seen anyone sane try to justify these acts on Facebook or elsewhere on the web, although I have not been searching for extremist discussions. It is quite shocking if non terrorists are claiming it was justifiable!

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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/11/11/watch-anti-migrant-video-going-viral-across-europe/

 

possibly ancient but if you didnt see it before scary to think about.

Jig I just spent the last 20 minutes watching that and it sent a shiver down my spine. The worrying thing is the colossal amount of left wing nieve idiots who are part of the problem.

None of those fcukers will be marrying my daughters.

There are a lot of so called refugees who need to be culled.

Some may think it's an extreme possibly a racist suggestion but I'm fairly certain it will become reality.

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ISLAM: THE RELIGION OF PEACE
Who killed the Jews of Medina?
Who invaded Coptic Egypt lands and killed millions of Copts to become Arab majority?
Who invaded Iraq which was Assyrian Christian and killed millions to become Arab majority?
Who invaded Syria to kill Syriac Orthodox to become Arab majority?
Who invaded Constantinople and wiped out millions of native Byzantines to become Turkish majority?
Who was Timur Lung who killed 20 million Christians,Buddhists and Shias?
Who invaded Persia through the sword and killed millions to convert Zoroastrians to Sunni Islam?
Who reconquered Sunni Persia and killed millions to convert them to Shia Islam?
Who invaded Afghanistan and killed and drove out the Buddhists?
Who killed tens of Millions of Hindus and Sikhs in Jihadi Wars, Genocidal massacres and enslavements in Indian Subcontinent?
Who enslaved the people of Africa, Europe and Central China and practiced sex slavery with their women in harems?
Who hired the Barbaries to attack Western Europe and abduct European women? Who attacked and enslaved American women in the Barbary War?
Who led the Christian Holocaust of millions of Armenians,Greeks and Assyrians in WW1?
Who beseiged and raided Italy, Spain, Serbia, Bulgaria, Albania to the gates of Vienna?
Who killed millions of Shias in the Iran-Iraq war?
Who invaded India in the 1960s?
Who killed 3 million Bengalis in 1971?
Who killed 1 million in East Timor during the Indonesian occupation?
Who killed 2 million Sudanese Christians?
And who is committing terrorism in Russia,China,India,Phillipines,Nigeria,Kenya,Western world and the entire Middle East?
And btw...who is committing the genocide of Yazidis? ISLAM ISLAM ISLAM

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