MickDoyle1979 wrote: » If this an Islamic terrorist bomb the obvious response is:
MysticMonk wrote: » Expect more bombs around European cities this weekend.
MickDoyle1979 wrote: » If this an Islamic terrorist bomb the obvious response is: - Say not all Muslims are responsible - scream for the head of a DJ journalist or celeb who says Islam is not a religion of peace - light a candle - change your Facebook profile to Pray For London - participate in a minute silence - oppose any sane security measures like restricting travel from counties with Muslim insurgencies into the EU -oppose rounding up and imprisoning known Islamic extremists -oppose deporting Islamic hate preachers -oppose closing down extremist run mosques. Then rinse and repeat when there is another attack. - Act shocked this keeps happening and pretend you don't know why
A Battered Mars Bar wrote: » Let's not jump to conclusions. Someone might have bought something in Lidl that accidently exploded. They often have tenting equipment....gas cannisters etc
AndyBoBandy wrote: » All things aside, It's a great bit of advertising for Lidl. That picture will be all over the world at the moment!! And if their marketing department are any use (albeit in poor taste) they could say their bags are so strong they contained the explosion quite well!
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » I'm Glad we have our terrorism expert available. How soon can you provide your chemical analysis?
minikin wrote: » Yeah, they often have detonators and bags of bolts on special offer too, no doubt.
A Battered Mars Bar wrote: » The cannister could explode by heat or a spark from someone lighting a ciggie.
fxotoole wrote: » Why do you immediately jump to "bomb" without having all the facts?
MickDoyle1979 wrote: » - oppose any sane security measures like restricting travel from counties with Muslim insurgencies into the EU -oppose rounding up and imprisoning known Islamic extremists -oppose deporting Islamic hate preachers -oppose closing down extremist run mosques.
A Battered Mars Bar wrote: » The cannister could explode by heat or a spark from someone lighting a ciggie. You can't go tenting without some bolts. Now it could be terrorism but let's not jump to conclusion's until we've all the facts. I really hope the IRA aren't forming again. They've been known to do stuff in the 90's. Could also be a lone person. Let's establish facts first
AndyBoBandy wrote: » on a train? lets stick to the facts yeah!
flaneur wrote: » It still could be a lithium battery pack in a bag full of DIY tools with some guy heading off to do the plastering with a bucket of filler or something.
A Battered Mars Bar wrote: » Eciggies
Deleted User wrote: » Wasn't there a (possibly parody) advert brought out by Volkswagon (though if it was a parody, it would have been someone else), where some terrorists pulled up outside a cafe to commit a suicide bomb? If I remember right, they activated the bomb, but the Volkswagon was built so strongly that only they were killed.
flaneur wrote: » There’s a big issue with “inspired” attacks where it is just some lone wolf who got radicalized online and tried to cobble a crude device together.
gandalf wrote: » I believe it was a concept advert that VW rejected that leaked onto the net.