Terrorist attacks around the world
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-43518769 on and on it goes
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What a stupid article, and is patently untrue. The left hates facts, and the fact is here there's no evidence that racism is playing a role in calling him a terrorist because there's no evidence yet as to what his motive was. Racism is a very serious offense, and it's not something we should paint people without a shred of evidence.
And yes, many white people are terrorists too. Timothy McVeigh, Anders Breivik, and Dylann Roof are three names that come to mind. These are terrorist attacks because of the motives.
By contrast, the white dude who shot up the church in Southerland Springs, Texas, or the white dude who shot up the Country Music festival in Nevada, or this white dude who bombed people in Austin are not technically terrorists.
It's just as horrific, terrorizing, and wrong to walk into mall and blow innocent people up because your wife left you as it is to walk into a mall and blow people up because you're part of the KKK and want to kill black people, but only one of these is an act of terrorism, which is why the police stated that this was not a terrorist attack. This at least gives reassurance to the city that there aren't more bombings coming as part of a wider movement.
This is how the left views whether or not a shooter or bomber is called a terrorist (as if the police are just racists)....
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Not a terrorist attack. A crime. You need to learn the difference.
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Again. Not a terrorist attack. A crime. You need to learn the difference.
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And again. Not a terrorist attack. A crime. You need to learn the difference.
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This is a story that belongs in this thread.
http://www.firstpost.com/world/france-h ... 02773.html
France hostage crisis updates: Trèbes gunman killed by police; 3 dead, 2 injured in terror attack
http://www.firstpost.com/world/france-h ... 02773.html
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Wrong again. A crime not terror attack.
And your wrong posts keep going on and on.
And your wrong posts keep going on and on.
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What a stupid article, and is patently untrue. The left hates facts, and the fact is here there's no evidence that racism is playing a role in calling him a terrorist because there's no evidence yet as to what his motive was. Racism is a very serious offense, and it's not something we should paint people without a shred of evidence.
And yes, many white people are terrorists too. Timothy McVeigh, Anders Breivik, and Dylann Roof are three names that come to mind. These are terrorist attacks because of the motives.
By contrast, the white dude who shot up the church in Southerland Springs, Texas, or the white dude who shot up the Country Music festival in Nevada, or this white dude who bombed people in Austin are not technically terrorists.
It's just as horrific, terrorizing, and wrong to walk into mall and blow innocent people up because your wife left you as it is to walk into a mall and blow people up because you're part of the KKK and want to kill black people, but only one of these is an act of terrorism, which is why the police stated that this was not a terrorist attack. This at least gives reassurance to the city that there aren't more bombings coming as part of a wider movement.
This is how the left views whether or not a shooter or bomber is called a terrorist (as if the police are just racists)....
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If they refer to racism, it would be because there is systematic racism in France. It's not new, it's entrenched, and it's why France has some of the worst attacks.
Funny, your cute photo about how 'lefties' decide who's a terrorist.
The dudes in that Toronto beating of the autistic guy looked like East Indians, but look at all the comments from the 'righties' about their Middle East origins.
And yes, many white people are terrorists too. Timothy McVeigh, Anders Breivik, and Dylann Roof are three names that come to mind. These are terrorist attacks because of the motives.
By contrast, the white dude who shot up the church in Southerland Springs, Texas, or the white dude who shot up the Country Music festival in Nevada, or this white dude who bombed people in Austin are not technically terrorists.
It's just as horrific, terrorizing, and wrong to walk into mall and blow innocent people up because your wife left you as it is to walk into a mall and blow people up because you're part of the KKK and want to kill black people, but only one of these is an act of terrorism, which is why the police stated that this was not a terrorist attack. This at least gives reassurance to the city that there aren't more bombings coming as part of a wider movement.
This is how the left views whether or not a shooter or bomber is called a terrorist (as if the police are just racists)....
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If they refer to racism, it would be because there is systematic racism in France. It's not new, it's entrenched, and it's why France has some of the worst attacks.
Funny, your cute photo about how 'lefties' decide who's a terrorist.
The dudes in that Toronto beating of the autistic guy looked like East Indians, but look at all the comments from the 'righties' about their Middle East origins.