Parliament is on lockdown after gunshots were heard outside the Palace of Westminster.
Notavirus.exe wrote: » Islam is a disgusting ideology. Forget ****ing ISIS. Islam is disgusting and has no place in Europe, it's not compatable with democracy or human rights. And anyone who thinks it is, I hope ISIS get you.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Coffee flavoured Quality Streets are disgusting as well. Can we ban them too?
snowflaker wrote: » Have Isis or the IRA or something not got you??? Winged bees perhaps?
Neon_Lights wrote: » Islam the only religion you cannot satire without fear of an angry mob or fearing your own life...
snowflaker wrote: » Can we play Alt-right bingo with the posts?
Beyondgone wrote: » I'm betting there's a father and mother crying themselves to sleep at what their son went and did that got him killed too. Despite what they may have intended his life to have been. That armed policeman will see today forever. He did what he had to do, but it will eat him alive forever. Others will have limps, pain, immobility and more, all because one person decided that someone who died aeons ago had all the answers. There will be funerals, tears, hurt and pain because one type of person decided that another type of person had the wrong religious opinion. Which is devastating. But the scenario will be repeated again and again no doubt. Religion has an awful lot to answer for. Leading people astray since year 0.
pangbang wrote: » Condolences to the people who died. Its easy to become immune to tragedy when its continual, and something that we should all try to avoid. Those poor people today are just the latest batch. Do ye feel that its becoming a common occurrence? Are you getting used to it yet? Can you predict the outcome/causes of these tragedies when they first hit the headlines? I can say myself that, yes, its getting predictable. Or in other words, its becoming normal. Normalisation needs to stop. Do NOT get used to it. STOP getting into fruitless arguments, such as Christianity (a thousand years ago in some cases!) versus Islam today. STOP engaging people demanding evidence when it is clearly an attempt to stifle and derail the conversation. START piecing the obvious puzzle pieces together, use your brain. Generally (and I don't mean very general either!), there are key points that our country and our people need to recognise. We need to ask ourselves the typical business question, "whats in it for me?" When the average Irish person cant afford sky-rocketing home prices..... When its getting increasingly difficult to establish a reliable and stable financial future with less and less jobs to go around..... When you can see the increasingly fractured and increasingly dangerous societies of the UK and USA with their diverse groups of "tribes" (for want of a better word).... When you can see people dying in their own country (or tourists, oftentimes) as a direct consequence of immigration..... When you are aware of natural resources running out.... When you are aware of the inevitable fallout of job automation (sooner rather than later).... When you are aware that people cant find places for their own children in full-to-bursting schools.... When you realise that to question these obvious things is to walk on tippy toes across broken glass.... When you can be sick (severely so) and cant get into a hospital for months or even years for necessary treatment.... ....ask yourself, when it comes to immigration, "whats in it for me? Whats in it for my children and the children of my fellow countrymen?" Yes, lots of irish people have emigrated in the past, and its a done deal now. Cant change it. Are you willing to have your child/family have a worse future in order to accommodate others, in order to feel righteous? Probably the biggest reason for young people emigrating today is BECAUSE jobs are scarce, BECAUSE homes are out of reach, BECAUSE infrastructure is overloaded. Yes, this post is anti-immigration. But it is quite simply reality. Stopping immigration isn't going to solve all the problems above, but it damn sure is making them MUCH worse. Imagine having a house that is in rag order, place is in bits. Lets say the walls are in bad shape and you need to fix them, some heavy duty work is needed. Now imagine that the house is packed to the brim with old sofas, TV's, rubbish etc. And someone keeps stopping by everyday to drop in more clutter. The stuff around the house isn't the main problem, the walls are. But you cant fix the walls with the ever-increasing amount of clutter. Its a logical sequence. You HAVE to tidy up the house before you can get around to the main problem, and you especially need to tell that bloke to stop brining more clutter in each day! And although it might seem to be an off-topic rant, it is directly related to the latest attack in London. I don't want that here in my country, and I don't care if 1 in a thousand is a bad guy. Try explaining the "theyre not all bad people" to any of the families of the French, German and English people whos loved ones have been murdered. Don't import problems, Ireland! Theres nothing in it for us except idealism, and your children wont survive on idealism. Its reality time, and humanitarianism and idealism are luxuries that few can afford. And if you think its just going to be a few killings every now and then, it is INEVITABLE that it will get much worse. We have enough problems already, so wake up and smell the coffee beans!
donkeykong5 wrote: » The nut job could have killed people of his own religion as well. He was out of control. Whoever put all that crap in his warped mind is also guilty of murder.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Hang on, there's a knock on the door. Be right back.
Omackeral wrote: » Ah I was just playing LeftyLiberal bingo there and ''Alt-Right'' was the one I needed!!! Thanks!!!
Professor Moriarty wrote: » They're probably even more guilty. The attacker is most likely to be just a useful idiot.
snowflaker wrote: » It wasn't mentioned before now???
Omackeral wrote: » I'd say the fella doing the stabbing and the auld mowing people down is more guilty. Just a hunch.
Omackeral wrote: » I know we have Blasphemy laws but you're 100% spot on with this. Nobody is gonna threaten your life or livelyhood if you draw God or Jesus or Buddha or the Spaghetti Monster.
Omackeral wrote: I'd say the fella doing the stabbing and the auld mowing people down is more guilty. Just a hunch.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » True but a lot would depend on his mental health.
Depp wrote: » people dont spontaneously radicalize, and the people who radicalize them are inherently more evil
gitzy16v wrote: » Can you fcuk off like you said you would earlier?
Yourself isit wrote: » Why don't you actual try come up with an argument rather than going "boo! Alt right".
gitzy16v wrote: » snowflaker wrote: » Can we play Alt-right bingo with the posts? Can you fcuk off like you said you would earlier?