ISIS attack in Toronto mall

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I watch too much news and still couldn't recognize the Isis flag from anything else from those parts, How the hell does a Can Tire employee do so? lol
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Fancy wrote:
the truth wrote:did you even read the link, i think not ,she also pulled out a large knife ,does not surprise me one bit ,the same group of people on here minimizing muslim terror attacks, --sick, just sick,

How well do you know the area where this happened? One can't live in fear.



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They'd just look at her waving a golf club around (driver?) and drive her right into the floor.
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the truth wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT98l14KnSs

Since you didn't answer the question, I won't be watching a youtube. If you haven't been there I would suggest maybe even google it.
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the truth wrote:did you even read the link, i think not ,she also pulled out a large knife ,does not surprise me one bit ,the same group of people on here minimizing muslim terror attacks, --sick, just sick,

Yes in this case,I did read the link. Sometimes I don't on the board. But I did this time.
She started swinging a golf club, and when challenged brandished a knife. Unlike "terrorists" who brandish a knife first...And actually mortally wound at least one person.

And no, not surprised. The majority of murders in this country are with a sharp or blunt object, discounting gun related suicides.
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Terrorism labels, laws etc are BS. We have laws against murder, or intent to harm. We can try people for the crimes they commit without applying additional monikers to it. Traditionally, the terrorist label has been used simply to take additional action that contravenes human rights laws or regular procedure and inflict inhumane treatment on suspected criminals. This is often done at the whim of either the police or government in charge, and there is very little distinction.

if some crazy person is attempting to harm people, then yes charge them for that. If you personally were triggered by a word she said. Doesn't make it terrorism. Doesn't give an excuse to try her any differently than a crazy person who attempts to harm people in silence.

Charge for the acts, for the intent. Not for the irrational fear of someone on the internet 4000 km away
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I don't live in fear and I find I'm in the minority ethnic group in a lot of areas within Toronto. Sometimes I'm the only white person in a store. Someone going stupid crazy doesn't make them a terrorist automatically and at the end of the day wouldn't change the outcome anyway.
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Fancy wrote:I don't live in fear and I find I'm in the minority ethnic group in a lot of areas within Toronto. Sometimes I'm the only white person in a store. Someone going stupid crazy doesn't make them a terrorist automatically and at the end of the day wouldn't change the outcome anyway.


what she said in the court room makes her 100% a terrorist
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Dughmosh appeared for a bail hearing at the College Park court house Tuesday afternoon wearing a black niqab and prison clothes.

When asked to identify herself for the record, she instead made reference in Arabic to “the leader of the believers,” according to the court’s translator.

The rest of her statements were one-word answers to questions asked by the judge.

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I don't wear a niqab, or any of the six variations on a religious construct. I also cut my hair unlike Sikhs, or Jewish. I don't know the other some 5,000 religions in the world either.

I do know the difference
Between regional religion and oppression
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What some may not understand-
Acquiescence to an authority not recognized, like if the gov't of "whatever" told you what to do against your moral code. Or are you that cheap you'd roll over?
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Omnitheo wrote:Terrorism labels, laws etc are BS. We have laws against murder, or intent to harm. We can try people for the crimes they commit without applying additional monikers to it. Traditionally, the terrorist label has been used simply to take additional action that contravenes human rights laws or regular procedure and inflict inhumane treatment on suspected criminals. This is often done at the whim of either the police or government in charge, and there is very little distinction.

if some crazy person is attempting to harm people, then yes charge them for that. If you personally were triggered by a word she said. Doesn't make it terrorism. Doesn't give an excuse to try her any differently than a crazy person who attempts to harm people in silence.

Charge for the acts, for the intent. Not for the irrational fear of someone on the internet 4000 km away

lol i always laugh when i see people post nor knowing it was bush and cheney who started all the terrorists equal muslims bs . i would love to know what the cia did to backstab bin laden . one doesnt go from being the cia goldenboy in the middleast to wanted for taking on the usa.
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It isn't for me to decide if she is a terrorist or not, I'll leave that to the authorities, all I can do is form an opinion on what information the media puts out.

But I will ask this,,,,, what's the difference between her the Notre Dame hammer attack ??
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maryjane48 wrote:
Omnitheo wrote:Terrorism labels, laws etc are BS. We have laws against murder, or intent to harm. We can try people for the crimes they commit without applying additional monikers to it. Traditionally, the terrorist label has been used simply to take additional action that contravenes human rights laws or regular procedure and inflict inhumane treatment on suspected criminals. This is often done at the whim of either the police or government in charge, and there is very little distinction.

if some crazy person is attempting to harm people, then yes charge them for that. If you personally were triggered by a word she said. Doesn't make it terrorism. Doesn't give an excuse to try her any differently than a crazy person who attempts to harm people in silence.

Charge for the acts, for the intent. Not for the irrational fear of someone on the internet 4000 km away

lol i always laugh when i see people post nor knowing it was bush and cheney who started all the terrorists equal muslims bs . i would love to know what the cia did to backstab bin laden . one doesnt go from being the cia goldenboy in the middleast to wanted for taking on the usa.

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