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I'm the Don on this forum. My China ally only has to give me the call and you'll be taken out. Leave the China man alone.
 

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Terror attack at Leytonstone station
 

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They need to focus on locking up that c*** with the Isil branded bag at the beginning of the first video.
 
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'innocent syrians are dying for no good reason, i know i'll kill some innocent brits for no good reason'

i think when people wanna go out and do dumb shit they should just roll a fat spliff and stick on some otis redding. chill for a bit and if u still wanna kill someone for political reasons stick a placard round your neck and jump off a bridge
 

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The irony is that the UK hasn't had any civilians causalities reported from its Syria attacks so far. All we have done is blow up oil fields.


If I was a government minister I would try and bring about the same systems that France has. France has closed a few mosques this past week for being too radical. Our government should have the power to do the same
 

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You could argue France were too hard on shutting off elements of Islam that they didn't like. The Burka ban was provocative. Have the subsequent attacks been a coincidence or a response to the government reducing freedoms of people based on religion?
 
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the burka ban was a weird one. it's a case of freedom vs equality, but legislating against cultural inequality by taking people's freedoms and attacking their religion isn't a great way to foster unity and inclusion. people can have two identities, muslim and french. forcing those identities into conflict, well, it creates conflict
 

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The interesting this is, Muslims are more likely to identify by nationality first and religion second in France than pretty much anywhere in Western Europe.
 

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The ban was a ban also on people covering their faces with scarves generally in public though wasn't it?
 
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yeah, but the general ban was added later on in the planning stage. it started out as just a ban on muslim veils, they just expanded it to fool idiots into thinking they weren't attacking islam
 

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Opps.
 
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Macclesfield Town/Manchester City. It's complicated.
That was in January.
 

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I hate when that happens.

'FUCK... Look... Germany has invaded Poland!!'

'Erm.... Mate...'
 

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What is the difference between the Donald Trump campaign and DAESH?
One is a group of nutcase religious extremists, led by a frothing madman, who won't be satisfied until they have established a regime based on guns and intolerance. The other is a Middle Eastern terrorist group.

You've got to admit, there's a certain symmetry between the two...
One is trying to get non-believers out of their country and the other is trying to stop non-believers getting into their country.
 

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What is the difference between the Donald Trump campaign and DAESH?
One is a group of nutcase religious extremists, led by a frothing madman, who won't be satisfied until they have established a regime based on guns and intolerance. The other is a Middle Eastern terrorist group.

You've got to admit, there's a certain symmetry between the two...
One is trying to get non-believers out of their country and the other is trying to stop non-believers getting into their country.

Sure they're both nutters but one is committing a genocide against non-believers and the other is using lazy rhetoric to further a political goal. There isn't really a moral equivalency.
 

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