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YUUKI TERUMI
Prima Gallicus
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Posted - 2015.11.14 12:31:00 -
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Religion is the most useless thing in the universe.
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 13:09:00 -
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Ardos 130297
Prima Gallicus
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Posted - 2015.11.14 13:13:00 -
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YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe.
I just can agreed...
And yes, I'm alive, I live near Lyon... I just saw all of this, this morning... How to begin a good day...
You do not win a war by making what is just...
You win it by making what is necessary...
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Sequal's Back
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:12:00 -
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Ardos 130297 wrote:YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe. I just can agreed... And yes, I'm alive, I live near Lyon... I just saw all of this, this morning... How to begin a good day... Ils risquent d'annuler la fete des lumiere +á cause de ca..
Monde de fous...
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Tech Ohm Eaven
Storm Wind Strikeforce Caldari State
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:26:00 -
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Golden Day wrote:I hope there is a world war 3 it will speed up technology progression so we have more ways to kill people!
laser rifles anyone?
be glad you live in a safe area
versus
hmmmm the daily sound of a military helicopter doing a flyby and the daily question of is it the all clear or does it mean another Cartel gunbattle in a few moments
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Tech Ohm Eaven
Storm Wind Strikeforce Caldari State
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:28:00 -
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YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe.
When used as an excuse for senseless violence .....agreed.
but only on that point.
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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
2
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:30:00 -
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Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:Golden Day wrote:I hope there is a world war 3 it will speed up technology progression so we have more ways to kill people!
laser rifles anyone? be glad you live in a safe area versus hmmmm the daily sound of a military helicopter doing a flyby and the daily question of is it the all clear or does it mean another Cartel gunbattle in a few moments texas? i used to live on the border of texas and mexico was like that a ******* battlefield
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Tech Ohm Eaven
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:36:00 -
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Mortedeamor wrote:Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:Golden Day wrote:I hope there is a world war 3 it will speed up technology progression so we have more ways to kill people!
laser rifles anyone? be glad you live in a safe area versus hmmmm the daily sound of a military helicopter doing a flyby and the daily question of is it the all clear or does it mean another Cartel gunbattle in a few moments texas? i used to live on the border of texas and mexico was like that a ******* battlefield
texas and mexico border is kinda calm compared to where i live in Tamaulipas, Victoria. eeh on the plus side its easy to make a chess set just from bullet caseings that drop in the streets. |
xxwhitedevilxx M
Maphia Clan Corporation
3
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:40:00 -
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Takahiro Kashuken wrote:I have to say i am not suprised that another attack has taken place. ISIS is taking over and with this 'immigration crisis' happening at the same time it is easy for ISIS to get members into all of the EU with no background checks taking place where they are shipped and bussed over to Germany and France etc in greater numbers.
Moving livestock from one country to another is harder.
I do expect more attacks to take place, its not that we have to worry about them in the middle east (i would still bomb the hell out of them, go russia) but really worry about who the hell is coming over in the boats but the problem is the EU is worried about being PC and not being classed as racist.
The french people are yet again paying in blood for the weakness of the EU and it will only get worse.
Sympathies to the french people.
That's partially true in my opinion.
We in Italy have at least 2-3 boats of irregular immigrants everyday. But still, at least for what I know, none of the irregular immigrants has been involved in any of the recent attacks in Europe.
The problem are the people who were born and raised in Europe/US. That's why you can't really say who is the terrorist and who's not. Also, France has always had the strongest presence of immigrants from middle east, and many of them are even 3rd/4th generation French. It is not so easy.
In a "traditional" war you already know who is the enemy. Now, you don't know who they are. They don't have a specific nationality, nor they can be easily recognized. You can decide to attack IS in their "home" but the problem is not IS itself.
As someone before me said, the problem here is religion and its interpretation. Don't get me wrong, I'm not even atheist, but religion, may be (and has certainly been) strumentalised in order to manipulate the (ignorant) masses. And when you manipulate people from the second largest religion, the problem becomes huge.
That's why EU can't do nothing. We have seen way too many wars because of religion to let this happen again.
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Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:52:00 -
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xxwhitedevilxx M wrote:Takahiro Kashuken wrote:I have to say i am not suprised that another attack has taken place. ISIS is taking over and with this 'immigration crisis' happening at the same time it is easy for ISIS to get members into all of the EU with no background checks taking place where they are shipped and bussed over to Germany and France etc in greater numbers.
Moving livestock from one country to another is harder.
I do expect more attacks to take place, its not that we have to worry about them in the middle east (i would still bomb the hell out of them, go russia) but really worry about who the hell is coming over in the boats but the problem is the EU is worried about being PC and not being classed as racist.
The french people are yet again paying in blood for the weakness of the EU and it will only get worse.
Sympathies to the french people. That's partially true in my opinion. We in Italy have at least 2-3 boats of irregular immigrants everyday. But still, at least for what I know, none of the irregular immigrants has been involved in any of the recent attacks in Europe. The problem are the people who were born and raised in Europe/US. That's why you can't really say who is the terrorist and who's not. Also, France has always had the strongest presence of immigrants from middle east, and many of them are even 3rd/4th generation French. It is not so easy. In a "traditional" war you already know who is the enemy. Now, you don't know who they are. They don't have a specific nationality, nor they can be easily recognized. You can decide to attack IS in their "home" but the problem is not IS itself. As someone before me said, the problem here is religion and its interpretation. Don't get me wrong, I'm not even atheist, but religion, may be (and has certainly been) strumentalised in order to manipulate the (ignorant) masses. And when you manipulate people from the second largest religion, the problem becomes huge. That's why EU can't do nothing. We have seen way too many wars because of religion to let this happen again. http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/top-10-reasons.htm
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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
2
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:52:00 -
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xxwhitedevilxx M wrote:Takahiro Kashuken wrote:I have to say i am not suprised that another attack has taken place. ISIS is taking over and with this 'immigration crisis' happening at the same time it is easy for ISIS to get members into all of the EU with no background checks taking place where they are shipped and bussed over to Germany and France etc in greater numbers.
Moving livestock from one country to another is harder.
I do expect more attacks to take place, its not that we have to worry about them in the middle east (i would still bomb the hell out of them, go russia) but really worry about who the hell is coming over in the boats but the problem is the EU is worried about being PC and not being classed as racist.
The french people are yet again paying in blood for the weakness of the EU and it will only get worse.
Sympathies to the french people. That's partially true in my opinion. We in Italy have at least 2-3 boats of irregular immigrants everyday. But still, at least for what I know, none of the irregular immigrants has been involved in any of the recent attacks in Europe. The problem are the people who were born and raised in Europe/US. That's why you can't really say who is the terrorist and who's not. Also, France has always had the strongest presence of immigrants from middle east, and many of them are even 3rd/4th generation French. It is not so easy. In a "traditional" war you already know who is the enemy. Now, you don't know who they are. They don't have a specific nationality, nor they can be easily recognized. You can decide to attack IS in their "home" but the problem is not IS itself. As someone before me said, the problem here is religion and its interpretation. Don't get me wrong, I'm not even atheist, but religion, may be (and has certainly been) strumentalised in order to manipulate the (ignorant) masses. And when you manipulate people from the second largest religion, the problem becomes huge. That's why EU can't do nothing. We have seen way too many wars because of religion to let this happen again.
I am an athiest..and I agree humans have spilled enough blood in the name of religion throughout history honestly I thought we were beyond this
A survey shows that a large percentage of French Muslims hold higher loyalty to their religion than to France about 30% of those that hold the religion in higher regards then France also believe suicide bombing is justified
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Prima Gallicus
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:53:00 -
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Anmol Singh
G0DS AM0NG MEN
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Posted - 2015.11.14 15:54:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:Sometimes i forgots in what and how my life is good. But these things, boyo i do not feel great about it. We are all heroes here in games and in our lives without issues. But this is scary stuff and Iam 31 years old. This is not good.
what is boyo mean??
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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
2
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Posted - 2015.11.14 16:09:00 -
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Anmol Singh wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Sometimes i forgots in what and how my life is good. But these things, man i do not feel great about it. We are all heroes here in games and in our lives without issues. But this is scary stuff and Iam 31 years old. This is not good. what is boyo mean?? it is as it sounds it is a welsh or irish way of saying informally boy or man
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Takahiro Kashuken
Red Star.
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Posted - 2015.11.14 16:27:00 -
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xxwhitedevilxx M wrote:Takahiro Kashuken wrote:I have to say i am not suprised that another attack has taken place. ISIS is taking over and with this 'immigration crisis' happening at the same time it is easy for ISIS to get members into all of the EU with no background checks taking place where they are shipped and bussed over to Germany and France etc in greater numbers.
Moving livestock from one country to another is harder.
I do expect more attacks to take place, its not that we have to worry about them in the middle east (i would still bomb the hell out of them, go russia) but really worry about who the hell is coming over in the boats but the problem is the EU is worried about being PC and not being classed as racist.
The french people are yet again paying in blood for the weakness of the EU and it will only get worse.
Sympathies to the french people. That's partially true in my opinion. We in Italy have at least 2-3 boats of irregular immigrants everyday. But still, at least for what I know, none of the irregular immigrants has been involved in any of the recent attacks in Europe. The problem are the people who were born and raised in Europe/US. That's why you can't really say who is the terrorist and who's not. Also, France has always had the strongest presence of immigrants from middle east, and many of them are even 3rd/4th generation French. It is not so easy. In a "traditional" war you already know who is the enemy. Now, you don't know who they are. They don't have a specific nationality, nor they can be easily recognized. You can decide to attack IS in their "home" but the problem is not IS itself. As someone before me said, the problem here is religion and its interpretation. Don't get me wrong, I'm not even atheist, but religion, may be (and has certainly been) strumentalised in order to manipulate the (ignorant) masses. And when you manipulate people from the second largest religion, the problem becomes huge. That's why EU can't do nothing. We have seen way too many wars because of religion to let this happen again.
Yet, 7/7 over here they were mostly born and raised over here, but with the boats coming in they can easily be sleepers and just bide there time really and let 6months pass and then strike again when everyone is looking somewhere else.
I do agree the religion and its interpretation is the main problem but this has been happening for years now and they believe it to the core and the fact that there is over 1 billion muslims just means that if 10% believe that is a big problem and that is not including those who do agree with them but say nothing, even christians crusaded at a point but eventually stopped and calmed down but muslims have been at it for centuries in some form or another and do not look like stopping.
It also doesn't help that the west have gone into the middle east for whatever reason (oil) and consistantly likes to stir **** up which then gives IS a excuse to **** about and go jihad somewhere, look at syria to get rid of assad they armed what we found out later was IS and now it is back to bombing the middle east and creating the cycle all again for the next generation to jihad against the west.
It seems to be the standard cycle, west interferes/bombs and a terrorist group pops up bombs the west and the cycle repeats.
War is here already.
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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
2
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Posted - 2015.11.14 16:41:00 -
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Takahiro Kashuken wrote:xxwhitedevilxx M wrote:Takahiro Kashuken wrote:I have to say i am not suprised that another attack has taken place. ISIS is taking over and with this 'immigration crisis' happening at the same time it is easy for ISIS to get members into all of the EU with no background checks taking place where they are shipped and bussed over to Germany and France etc in greater numbers.
Moving livestock from one country to another is harder.
I do expect more attacks to take place, its not that we have to worry about them in the middle east (i would still bomb the hell out of them, go russia) but really worry about who the hell is coming over in the boats but the problem is the EU is worried about being PC and not being classed as racist.
The french people are yet again paying in blood for the weakness of the EU and it will only get worse.
Sympathies to the french people. That's partially true in my opinion. We in Italy have at least 2-3 boats of irregular immigrants everyday. But still, at least for what I know, none of the irregular immigrants has been involved in any of the recent attacks in Europe. The problem are the people who were born and raised in Europe/US. That's why you can't really say who is the terrorist and who's not. Also, France has always had the strongest presence of immigrants from middle east, and many of them are even 3rd/4th generation French. It is not so easy. In a "traditional" war you already know who is the enemy. Now, you don't know who they are. They don't have a specific nationality, nor they can be easily recognized. You can decide to attack IS in their "home" but the problem is not IS itself. As someone before me said, the problem here is religion and its interpretation. Don't get me wrong, I'm not even atheist, but religion, may be (and has certainly been) strumentalised in order to manipulate the (ignorant) masses. And when you manipulate people from the second largest religion, the problem becomes huge. That's why EU can't do nothing. We have seen way too many wars because of religion to let this happen again. Yet, 7/7 over here they were mostly born and raised over here, but with the boats coming in they can easily be sleepers and just bide there time really and let 6months pass and then strike again when everyone is looking somewhere else. I do agree the religion and its interpretation is the main problem but this has been happening for years now and they believe it to the core and the fact that there is over 1 billion muslims just means that if 10% believe that is a big problem and that is not including those who do agree with them but say nothing, even christians crusaded at a point but eventually stopped and calmed down but muslims have been at it for centuries in some form or another and do not look like stopping. It also doesn't help that the west have gone into the middle east for whatever reason (oil) and consistantly likes to stir **** up which then gives IS a excuse to **** about and go jihad somewhere, look at syria to get rid of assad they armed what we found out later was IS and now it is back to bombing the middle east and creating the cycle all again for the next generation to jihad against the west. It seems to be the standard cycle, west interferes/bombs and a terrorist group pops up bombs the west and the cycle repeats. War is here already.
but dude oil ...
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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
2
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Posted - 2015.11.14 16:44:00 -
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Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:Mortedeamor wrote:Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:Golden Day wrote:I hope there is a world war 3 it will speed up technology progression so we have more ways to kill people!
laser rifles anyone? be glad you live in a safe area versus hmmmm the daily sound of a military helicopter doing a flyby and the daily question of is it the all clear or does it mean another Cartel gunbattle in a few moments texas? i used to live on the border of texas and mexico was like that a ******* battlefield texas and mexico border is kinda calm compared to where i live in Tamaulipas, Victoria. eeh on the plus side its easy to make a chess set just from bullet caseings that drop in the streets. oh **** yeah you actually live in mexico im sorry ...been there is scary those cartels are just brutal i didnt leave the american resort to scary
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benandjerrys
Vader's-Fist The Empire of New Eden
965
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Posted - 2015.11.14 17:21:00 -
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https://www.rt.com/news/321873-france-aircraft-carrier-Syris/
I remember being in a restaurant in Toulon France eating with a Sailor from the Charles de Gaulle in 2011 while the Libya crisis was going down about to enter full swing. While a strong language barrier was present we agreed that the right thing had to be done. Our countries have had their disagreements at times, but yet again in time of need retribution will be delivered. So as the de Gaulle sorties again... Let's pray that all servicemen and women present will stay safe.
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Shamarskii Simon
The Hundred Acre Hood
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Posted - 2015.11.14 17:32:00 -
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... In other news.
The comments section of the Toronto Sun say Israel might be next to encounter something like this... I'll have to wait till i get back the news paper to see the details.
Since Last night more police are patrolling Downtown Toronto supposedly... Affects us on the other side of the Atlantic, too.
Jeez... Not to sound stupid but... This is like a modern day Crusades now that I think about it -- just Muslims instead of Christians. Hopefully it doesn't become a modern day Crusade.
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Golden Day
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 17:36:00 -
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YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe. Without religion I'd go on a killing spree
Without religion America wouldn't be a thing
Im just a glorified blueberry
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Takahiro Kashuken
Red Star.
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Posted - 2015.11.14 18:16:00 -
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Shamarskii Simon wrote:... In other news.
The comments section of the Toronto Sun say Israel might be next to encounter something like this... I'll have to wait till i get back the news paper to see the details.
Since Last night more police are patrolling Downtown Toronto supposedly... Affects us on the other side of the Atlantic, too. Honestly, Canada doesn't fair well dealing with terror on a large scale in our borders (FLQ for example). So i think tons of people are paranoid here, too. Especially the racist ones in the GTA (my mother for example).
Jeez... Not to sound stupid but... This is like a modern day Crusades now that I think about it -- just Muslims instead of Christians. Hopefully it doesn't become a modern day Crusade.
If anything it will be another EU country and my bet is Germany after taking in over 800k of 'refugees'.
It even turns out one of the terrorists came over to greece actually got registered as a 'refugee' and within one month got to france and took part in this attack, it wan't even a sleeper it was literally someone who got off the boat.
Canada you are on the other side of the water but rumors have it you could be taking in 35k of 'refugees' who maybe terrorists unless you take them from the actual refugee camps.
Crusade is right, it is on the other foot or instead of crusade can be called islamification of the west as some do call it.
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benandjerrys
Vader's-Fist The Empire of New Eden
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Posted - 2015.11.14 18:17:00 -
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Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.
-Thomas Jefferson
Separation of church and state was the foundation of the United States of America. Mind you, many colonies were founded on the preface of religion. America is 2 different continents.
Im done with this bickering, innocent people died. You can flame the countries that react with aggression when their innocents are murdered but at least when they respond they attempt to in focused attempt to prevent collateral, while that collateral is their enemies primary prey.
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Breakin Stuff
Goonfeet Special Planetary Emergency Response Group
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Posted - 2015.11.14 19:33:00 -
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ZED Regent wrote:Mortedeamor wrote:i dont understand how they even pulled off this is the french civilian populace not armed>?
you would think there woulda been a few civis with guns at at least one of these sites...
isa travesty but i cant help but think if the civilian populace were armed it wouldnt have been so bad...muslim kicks down the door to my favorite bar screams some allah gibberish i pull my gun kill him and go back to my drink,..cause thats how americans do lol This is Europe... we do not have an arms tradition like in the US. We do not have an arms lobby group like the nra, and we have a strict regulation on arms. (speaking about Belgium) Due to these reasons we do not have shootings like in the US... But with these events... one might consider...
The idea of an oppressive group attempting to crush your civil liberties, insurgency and plain criminally minded bastards are the reason we have that arms tradition that some people hate and others take to idiotic absurdness.
Most people who genuinely fear the act stripping them of their civil liberties assume the government will do so. But we have a massive buffer of two oceans between us and extremist states and groups.
Government has traditionally been the oppressor historically. What we have now is terror tactics used to inspire otherwise liberty-minded (to a greater or lesser degree) governments to enforce islamic law upon non-islamic majority to protect that majority from violence.
But that is the goal of any terrorist organization. It's never just to kill people. It's to push the government to crack down on it's own people oppressively by law for security until the population rebels or they accept the rule of law demanded by the terrorists.
If the populace of a country does not have the will to endure and fight back, it will happen. Insurgency and terrorism are the new war faced by governments. The question is, what will be the breaking point, and do we want to see what happens when the first nation loses it's collective sh*t and decides to just turn the generals loose without civilians putting their fingers into the pie?
It's going to happen. Question is where the pot boils over first.
God help us when we find out.
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Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 22:47:00 -
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Boykos boykos
The survivors told:"They had flawless french." Ergo they were in France already, possibly even studied there. Even the police told this is work of someone who knows area and made long time observation.
Ergo
That was not work of someone who just arived to EU.
There was actually one really sad story. There was one doctor, he is originaly tunisian chirurg who lives with wife and daughter in France many years. After his family heard gunshots they looked from ablcony and saw injured people. His wife told him:"You must go outside and help them." Do you know what he told her? "I dont want, im tunisian and i basicaly dont have any batch or ID to prove im doctor." Honestly i will be scared too, it is really thin line. People can have respect from you but they can lynch you too. And we all know what we can do when we are scared, angry etc.
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True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2015.11.14 22:55:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:
I was there during their recent independence celebrations where they had something like 5000 members of their armed forces marching through the streets around Prague Castle after various people gave their speeches. Naturally I couldn't make out a word of it but the act itself was fascinating as well as the castle being very beautiful.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 23:10:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:postapo wastelander wrote: I was there during their recent independence celebrations where they had something like 5000 members of their armed forces marching through the streets around Prague Castle after various people gave their speeches. Naturally I couldn't make out a word of it but the act itself was fascinating as well as the castle being very beautiful.
It was propably "Vojensk+í p+Ö+¡saha" (Military Oath) it is made after time of conscripting. It is this:
"J+í, voj+ík ozbrojen++ch sil, v-¢dom si sv++ch ob-ìansk++ch a vlasteneck++ch povinnost+¡, slavnostn-¢ prohla+íuji, ++e budu v-¢rn++ -îesk+¬ republice.
Budu voj+íkem state-ìn++m a uk+ízn-¢n++m a budu plnit ustanoven+¡ vojensk++ch p+Öedpis+».
Sv-¢domit-¢ se budu u-ìit ovl+ídat vojenskou techniku a zbran-¢ a p+Öipravovat se k obran-¢ -îesk+¬ republiky a br+ínit ji proti vn-¢j+í+¡mu napaden+¡.
Pro obranu vlasti jsem p+Öipraven nasadit i sv+»j ++ivot.
Tak p+Ö+¡sah+ím!"
X x X x X
"I, a soldier of the armed forces, aware of their civic and patriotic duties, do solemnly declare that I will be faithful to the Czech Republic.
I'll be brave and disciplined soldier, and I will comply with the provisions of military regulations.
I will conscientiously learn to control military technology and weapons and prepare to defend the Czech Republic and defend it against outside attack.
To defend the country I am ready to put his life.
I swear! "
There is few photos ;)
Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo
Im really glad to hear this, because czech people are ..how i can tell it.. czech people have basicaly issues with everything XD But when we hear how beautifull it this and that from our country/history/anything czech we are finaly proud XD
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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
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Posted - 2015.11.14 23:19:00 -
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Breakin Stuff wrote:ZED Regent wrote:Mortedeamor wrote:i dont understand how they even pulled off this is the french civilian populace not armed>?
you would think there woulda been a few civis with guns at at least one of these sites...
isa travesty but i cant help but think if the civilian populace were armed it wouldnt have been so bad...muslim kicks down the door to my favorite bar screams some allah gibberish i pull my gun kill him and go back to my drink,..cause thats how americans do lol This is Europe... we do not have an arms tradition like in the US. We do not have an arms lobby group like the nra, and we have a strict regulation on arms. (speaking about Belgium) Due to these reasons we do not have shootings like in the US... But with these events... one might consider... The idea of an oppressive group attempting to crush your civil liberties, insurgency and plain criminally minded bastards are the reason we have that arms tradition that some people hate and others take to idiotic absurdness. Most people who genuinely fear the act stripping them of their civil liberties assume the government will do so. But we have a massive buffer of two oceans between us and extremist states and groups. Government has traditionally been the oppressor historically. What we have now is terror tactics used to inspire otherwise liberty-minded (to a greater or lesser degree) governments to enforce islamic law upon non-islamic majority to protect that majority from violence. But that is the goal of any terrorist organization. It's never just to kill people. It's to push the government to crack down on it's own people oppressively by law for security until the population rebels or they accept the rule of law demanded by the terrorists. If the populace of a country does not have the will to endure and fight back, it will happen. Insurgency and terrorism are the new war faced by governments. The question is, what will be the breaking point, and do we want to see what happens when the first nation loses it's collective sh*t and decides to just turn the generals loose without civilians putting their fingers into the pie? It's going to happen. Question is where the pot boils over first. God help us when we find out. when sharia law is up held in the good ole usa thats my breaking point at that point i lose my ******* mind
as for guns anyone trys to take my guns from me they better be prepared to die idc who they are
i will die before i allow sharia law to pass in my home country
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postapo wastelander wrote:Boykos boykos
The survivors told:"They had flawless french." Ergo they were in France already, possibly even studied there. Even the police told this is work of someone who knows area and made long time observation.
Ergo
That was not work of someone who just arived to EU.
There was actually one really sad story. There was one doctor, he is originaly tunisian chirurg who lives with wife and daughter in France many years. After his family heard gunshots they looked from ablcony and saw injured people. His wife told him:"You must go outside and help them." Do you know what he told her? "I dont want, im tunisian and i basicaly dont have any batch or ID to prove im doctor." Honestly i will be scared too, it is really thin line. People can have respect from you but they can lynch you too. And we all know what we can do when we are scared, angry etc. has also been reported that several of the 8 were Syrian refugees ....those refugees are dangerous we have no idea how many extremists are hiding in their ranks
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Mortedeamor wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Boykos boykos
The survivors told:"They had flawless french." Ergo they were in France already, possibly even studied there. Even the police told this is work of someone who knows area and made long time observation.
Ergo
That was not work of someone who just arived to EU.
There was actually one really sad story. There was one doctor, he is originaly tunisian chirurg who lives with wife and daughter in France many years. After his family heard gunshots they looked from ablcony and saw injured people. His wife told him:"You must go outside and help them." Do you know what he told her? "I dont want, im tunisian and i basicaly dont have any batch or ID to prove im doctor." Honestly i will be scared too, it is really thin line. People can have respect from you but they can lynch you too. And we all know what we can do when we are scared, angry etc. has also been reported that several of the 8 were Syrian refugees ....those refugees are dangerous we have no idea how many extremists are hiding in their ranks
Just one had syrian passport and honestly it is not mean anything. He can be one of the few last waves, but he can be even just on syrian who arived long long time ago. I want be objective here, honestly i do not believe that someone who just arive will have perfect location knowledge. I see biggest possibilty these mongrels were already for some time in the France. I dont advocate them, but when i will know i will know. And what i know right now is that was just hideous act of cowardice, because if they have issue with army forces attacking their nonsence, they should attack army not inocent people.
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The most successful tactics the insurgent groups utilize is aggressive local recruitment.
I'm willing to bet they plan this **** for years until they can go over it by the numbers in their sleep.
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