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I'd feel like a broken record for saying I can't believe this happening again, so instead I'll say my thoughts and feelings go out to all of the victims and their loved ones.

 

Oh and this abu issadeen is quite a well known terrorist, he's even got his own Wikipedia page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Izzadeen



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A lot of these incidents aren't quote on quote terror related though and certainly not immigration related. ISIS isn't behind it. Taliban isn't behind it etc.

There are some individuals in the Muslim community who genuinely have a crazy thirst for destruction, maiming and the defiling of western civilisation, in their own little way of course.

Are the Muslim groomers ( rotterham gang, google them) who molested hundreds of young girls and caused way more harm than any ISIS / extremist attack terrorists?



CleggaZ said:

I'd feel like a broken record for saying I can't believe this happening again, so instead I'll say my thoughts and feelings go out to all of the victims and their loved ones.

 

Oh and this abu issadeen is quite a well known terrorist, he's even got his own Wikipedia page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Izzadeen

Fake news. Abu is still in jail...



Nearly got to the PM... coincidence?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-attack-theresa-may-40-yards-away-police-officer-stabbing-westminster-terror-incident-a7644166.html

 

Not a single day without terror...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_March_2017



It is also the anniversary of the Brussels terror attack.

The attack took place on March 22, one year to the day since a coordinated string of attacks in Brussels left 32 people dead. More than 100 were wounded in the series of blasts at that nation’s biggest airport and a metro station. The Islamic State claimed last year’s attack.
http://www.vocativ.com/413723/injuries-outside-of-parliament/



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If you look at Iraq and Syria with heavy attacks and many victims every single day, you see where this development will lead. Thousands of similar attacks will likely follow as the result of completely different and incompatible cultures being clashed together. Radical changes to end parallel societies would be required to effectively fight terrorism, but I do not see these changes happening because voters believe in the good of humanity which I do not think ever existed.



etking said:
If you look at Iraq and Syria with heavy attacks and many victims every single day, you see where this development will lead. Thousands of similar attacks will likely follow as the result of completely different and incompatible cultures being clashed together. Radical changes to end parallel societies would be required to effectively fight terrorism, but I do not see these changes happening because voters believe in the good of humanity which I do not think ever existed.

Or maybe there's so much violence in Iraq and Syria because there's a whole bunch of powers from around the world funnelling billions of dollars in order to encourage fighting in the region..



Media reports said the attacker was 'Asian'. I was picturing a Chinese guy with a knife.

The photos clearly show that this guy is Pakistani or something with an Islamic looking beard.

It's almost as if the media is trying to misdirect people. We really need to recognise that Islam is a problem for the west, and the more dedicated Muslims become and the more western countries continue to pursue an aggressive foreign policy in the middle east and THEN open their gates to these aggrieved extremists, the more this is going to happen.



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