Abu94 wrote: » All the time but it should be given as much attention as a car accident as similar amount of deaths are caused.
Abu94 wrote: » Btw there will never be a terrorist attack in Ireland because Ireland does not DIRECTLY attack middle eastern countries like UK, France and other big players who bomb the **** out of middle east and kill innocents which causes them to seek revenge and bomb European countries but let's ignore the root of the problem and focus on the irrelevant right?
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » Downplaying terror attacks. What's your agenda here?
WHIP IT! wrote: » These are the type of people who think a bomber on a train is blasé but a silly old fella saying something silly on a radio station is a threat to the very fabric of humanity... Takes all sorts, as they say...
Abu94 wrote: » I know you are being sarcastic but you are actually right.
ceadaoin. wrote: » So this is another person "known to authorites". He was arrested 2 weeks ago but released without charge.
deco nate wrote: » Yea I just read that, so trump was right. Pity they didn't keep him locked up
Deleted User wrote: » Where are you reading this news? Not saying - I'm just curious of the source as haven't seen it mentioned other places.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Big shout out to Sweden.
Gringo180 wrote: » They have troops in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
deco nate wrote: » You mean UN Peacekeepers?
Gringo180 wrote: » No. At the request of the U.S.
Deleted User wrote: »
take everything wrote: » I don't understand this post. What that poster suggested was that this person was possibly a refugee/asylum seeker/migrant who was welcomed with open arms. Why respond with a tinfoil hat image. As it turns out, according to Sky News anyway, this guy was possibly staying in a foster home. Seemingly taken in and given refuge and this is how he repays his host country. From what I've gathered from the story so far. So the foil hat image is just embarrassingly out of touch with what's going on.
Abu94 wrote: » Can you look at how many people die from terrorism in all of Europe and how many die from just suicide just in Ireland. Nobody gives a **** about suicide even though the numbers are extreme but when a terrorist blows up a train and kills 5 people then people are outraged. Stalin was 100% right when he said. ''A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.' ' Nobody cares about the 300 people that kill themselves by suicide yet when a terrorist kills a few people then the whole world is outraged. Completely illogical and very annoying to see this behaviour from sheep.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » It's like reality tv the way the news channels kick into terrorism mode and keep the dramatics up on a ten minute loop... (Obviously i know its reality tv by definition)
wakka12 wrote: » Well people go absolutely gaga for it so I cant say Im a bit surprised, its no reflection on the media..they respond to public interest!
wakka12 wrote: » And why do we care much more about shark attacks than the thousands who die annually on roads world wide? Its because one is caused by the person themselves (generally within reason) and one is caused by another thing attacking 'innocent' people and ending their lives
BillyBobBS wrote: » Might have been wacist to hold him any longer. The snowflakes would be up in arms rambling on about his human rights etc..
PuppyMcPupFace wrote: » Someome put a "Refugees Welcome Here!" sticker at Dublin Airport the other week as I was travelling. As it was Terminal 2 security to leave Ireland I heartily concur!!!!!
DrumSteve wrote: » Should we not offer refuge to people in need of it?
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Who needs it? ISIS is on the brink of defeat & the other jihadi "rebels" will soon follow. Hundreds of towns and villages have been liberated this year. Syrians are already returning to rebuild their homes from Turkey & Jordan. Europe can begin the process of returning "refugees". Refuge is supposed to be temporary after all. Otherwise it's not refuge, rather permanent population transfer.