statesaver wrote: » Multiculturalism, coming to a town near you. #diversityisstrength
Nala Creamy Mountaineer wrote: » Rather surprisingly, haven't see the term 'mental health' issue been used for this incident, you're actually the first as of yet. For this chap who was already very heavily weaponised and on a high-level watchlist.
seamus wrote: » I didn't go for mental health on this one, because that would be downplaying the fact that he's a known violent man with previous convictions for violence and was a suspect in a murder before tonight. Hence "psychopath". Like I say, none of these incidents have anything to do with immigration policy anyway. It's a bit sad that you would be gleeful at the misdirection of anger towards immigration, when you seem fully aware that even if France closed all the borders tomorrow, these attacks wouldn't stop. It's almost like you don't care about the actual incident itself, so long as the outrage fuels your particular agenda... Ultimately it's all down to historical racism and internal issues. There's a reason why most of the countries who've seen these attacks have a history of colonisation and slavery, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. And countries without such a legacy, like Ireland, don't see these kinds of attacks.
seamus wrote: » I didn't go for mental health on this one, because that would be downplaying the fact that he's a known violent man with previous convictions for violence and was a suspect in a murder before tonight. Hence "psychopath". Like I say, none of these incidents have anything to do with immigration policy anyway. It's a bit sad that you would be gleeful at the misdirection of anger towards immigration, when you seem fully aware that even if France closed all the borders tomorrow, these attacks wouldn't stop. It's almost like you don't care about the actual incident itself, so long as the outrage fuels your particular agenda...Ultimately it's all down to historical racism and internal issues. There's a reason why most of the countries who've seen these attacks have a history of colonisation and slavery, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. And countries without such a legacy, like Ireland, don't see these kinds of attacks.
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » tell that bs to the family of that poor japanese student who had his throat cut from ear to ear up in dundalk or have we forgotten that already
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » languagenerd wrote: » What's that supposed to mean?
languagenerd wrote: » What's that supposed to mean?
seamus wrote: » Hence "psychopath".
BBFAN wrote: » Your point is not made by quoting me without quoting the aholes I'm answering to. Shame on you.
seamus wrote: » Ultimately it's all down to historical racism and internal issues. There's a reason why most of the countries who've seen these attacks have a history of colonisation and slavery, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. And countries without such a legacy, like Ireland, don't see these kinds of attacks.
languagenerd wrote: » Again, I fail to understand what this - a picture from Birmingham 2 years ago - means in relation to my post that you're replying to.
Icemancometh wrote: » FFS, no need for that.
Raheem Euro wrote: » This thread has the highest questions per square inch in the history of the internet.
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » I know the above picture will be taken down but this is the reality we are talking about.:(
Cockford Ollie wrote: » The internet uses metric.
John Sacrimoni wrote: » There is every need for it, it should never be forgotten about.
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » languagenerd wrote: » Again, I fail to understand what this - a picture from Birmingham 2 years ago - means in relation to my post that you're replying to. as i said, tell your long bs spiel to the families of the victims have you forgotten Ebba already
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » getting loads of replies too(not from me)
languagenerd wrote: » Ok, you clearly either didn't read or didn't understand my post. None of your responses have addressed what I actually said, so let's leave it at that.
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » sorry snowflake thats the reality of islamic terrorism
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » well i'm not taking the pic down sorry that child is the same age as my own and you can see the breakfast her parents made spilling out on the street in the name of tolerance and diversity fukk that
qwerty ui op wrote: » Do you show your kid your online contribution, how you're fighting the good fight to keep them safe.
Mutant z wrote: » As usual the do gooders are out in force making excuses for this blatant savagery absolute shame on them.
Andrew00 wrote: » Spot on. It’s almost as if they support these attacks
Cockford Ollie wrote: » I'm confused, where's all the liberal terrorist apologists to call everyone racist?
seamus wrote: » I know, right? Or that poor lad who got shot outside the pub just minding his own business. Or Garda Jerry McCabe. It's shockin so it is Joe, just shockin. You'd be afraid to go outside the door at night.