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....The usual cobblers from Theresa May. Not just her. We get this all the time. They won't, disrupt us/attack on democracy/we are stronger/we will move forward/security working hard etc etc. You will never stop someone who wants to kill his or herself. No matter how they want to do it. People are talking about the goodness in Muslims, e.g. the taxi drivers last night(were they all Muslims?), medical staff, security staff etc. but I would bet the suicide bomber wasn't a white person. We keep hearing all this guff about Muslims but the fact is (and it IS a fact) that all these terror attacks are perpetrated by Muslims. Don't dress it up. Don't try and be weedy and feeble about how nice they are. Somewhere inside the Muslim community there is a poisonous element who want to murder British people. Fact. But don't mention it to anyone. We don't want to upset them do we?
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Ahh clever Jim throws in a couple of references, with no point. Abetted by PP, deliberately unfathomable to a point. The references are briefly outlined below.
//Godwin's Law (or Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies) is an Internet adage asserting that "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1"— that is, if an online discussion (regardless of topic or scope) goes on long enough, sooner or later someone will compare someone or something to Hitler or Nazism.//
//On June 10, 1942, the German government announced that it had destroyed the small village of Lidice, Czechoslovakia, killing every adult male and some fifty-two women. All surviving women and children were then deported to concentration camps, or if found suitable to be "Germanized", sent to the greater Reich. The Nazi's then proudly proclaimed that the village of Lidice, it's residents, and its very name, were now forever blotted from memory.//
Now is Jim likening we doubters of the Lib utopia to Nazis, or is PP the puppet master pulling the strings or just "lending a hand"?
//Godwin's Law (or Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies) is an Internet adage asserting that "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1"— that is, if an online discussion (regardless of topic or scope) goes on long enough, sooner or later someone will compare someone or something to Hitler or Nazism.//
//On June 10, 1942, the German government announced that it had destroyed the small village of Lidice, Czechoslovakia, killing every adult male and some fifty-two women. All surviving women and children were then deported to concentration camps, or if found suitable to be "Germanized", sent to the greater Reich. The Nazi's then proudly proclaimed that the village of Lidice, it's residents, and its very name, were now forever blotted from memory.//
Now is Jim likening we doubters of the Lib utopia to Nazis, or is PP the puppet master pulling the strings or just "lending a hand"?
Apparently he was radicalised online.
Which essentially means he went looking for it...
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Really, I'm not sure what you mean by that, Krom.
Earlier today I took the trouble to look at some websites
8 in fact. Websites of mosques in Manchester ... only one of those mosques thought the previous nights atrocity deserved a mention (there are another 30+ to look at)
I can't find a mention here http:// didsbur ymosque .com/Vi ewThrea ds.aspx ?Type=2
The mosque where the scumbag murderer once worked.
Which essentially means he went looking for it...
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Really, I'm not sure what you mean by that, Krom.
Earlier today I took the trouble to look at some websites
8 in fact. Websites of mosques in Manchester ... only one of those mosques thought the previous nights atrocity deserved a mention (there are another 30+ to look at)
I can't find a mention here http://
The mosque where the scumbag murderer once worked.
The mosque that was once a https:/ /pbs.tw img.com /media/ DAhpMV9 XgAAoe- i.jpg
But at least he was a nice likeable kind of chap.
“Salman? I’m astonished by this,” one member of Manchester’s Libyan community told the Guardian. “He was such a quiet boy, always very respectful towards me. His brother Ismail is outgoing, but Salman was very quiet. He is such an unlikely person to have done this.”
Salman and his brother Ismail worshipped at Didsbury mosque, where their father, who is known as Abu Ismail within the community, is a well-known figure. “He used to do the five and call the adhan. He has an absolutely beautiful voice. And his boys learned the Qur’an by heart.
“Salman? I’m astonished by this,” one member of Manchester’s Libyan community told the Guardian. “He was such a quiet boy, always very respectful towards me. His brother Ismail is outgoing, but Salman was very quiet. He is such an unlikely person to have done this.”
Salman and his brother Ismail worshipped at Didsbury mosque, where their father, who is known as Abu Ismail within the community, is a well-known figure. “He used to do the five and call the adhan. He has an absolutely beautiful voice. And his boys learned the Qur’an by heart.
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>I wonder how the nutter knew that he would be able to just stroll in at the end of the concert? Someone must have imparted the info. Perhaps a peace loving member of the Arena staff?
Was this the same person perhaps who tipped off the many hundred parents who were waiting there for their children. No. It's quite common for people to be able to enter any concert/football match etc near the end once the exit gates are opened. Maybe that needs to be reviewed
Was this the same person perhaps who tipped off the many hundred parents who were waiting there for their children. No. It's quite common for people to be able to enter any concert/football match etc near the end once the exit gates are opened. Maybe that needs to be reviewed
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