Curse These Metal Hands wrote: » It's almost like religion is bad.
CB19Kevo wrote: » Its such a shame to see Sweden go the way it has.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » That's the thing, it can't be undone. Even if they put in the most strict policies there is no going back. What has happened to Sweden is what happens when a liberal media had complete control and no dissent was tolerated. They pursued and promoted a crazy immigration policy (easy to say with hindsight in fairness). If you spoke out 20 years a go you were disappeared basically. You'd lose your employment wherever it was. There are so many documentaries about those who tried to speak out and ended up in a bad way. I look at this country and I ask - what's different? We are on the exact same journey they were 20, 25 years a go. There is no difference. You could say our media is not quite as slanted but that's it. That's why I asked earlier - why won't this happen here? I think it's a good question.
poisonated wrote: » A lot of islamophobic sentiment on here tonight. Don’t forget that IRA is predominantly Catholic.
John Doe1 wrote: » You do know that the Irish Republican Army was an army built to gain nationhood for the Irish people which had been denied due to the forces of colonialism for a millenium and regained prominence in the 60s due to murderous response to a peaceful protest in Derry city for civil rights which in effect started a war. How can you even compare the two and then falsely suggest that catholicism was a driving force, it was an ethnic conflict if anything. Anyway, We all know which kind of nation these Islamic lads want to build...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq#Goals
Isabel.p wrote: » Not defending Islam But they are right about a few things like women and Jews
biko wrote: » 3 attacked has life threatening injuries, 2 attacked seriously injured, 2 moderately injured and 1 with minor injuries. All currently under medical care at local hospital. All just out minding their own business, not knowing this would be the day an axe-man would try to kill them. Terrifying stuff.
poisonated wrote: » They’re terrorists. Plain and simple.
John Doe1 wrote: » So your logic is: an Irish man who may have been baptised Catholic commited a morally ambiguous act in the defence of civil rights in his country once equals: All attacks on western nations by believers in a far right cult of death who hate western values and our very existance are warranted from here until eternity and Irish people have no right to complain Give me strength:rolleyes:
poisonated wrote: » It’s not morally ambiguous. It was a disgusting act. The very fact that you think it is in any way morally ambiguous speaks volumes about you! I also never said Irish people have no right to complain. It was a disgusting act committed by the terrorist but to then imply that every Muslim is part of a “cult of death”, when in actuality is a peaceful religion is the reason why I’m now going to put you on my ignore list.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Muslims despise terrorists, even more so than others. Muslims have suffered at the hands of them more than anyone.
Police said the man, who they would not identify in line with Swedish policy, is known to them for petty crimes. The Expressen tabloid said the suspect was a 22-year-old man from Afghanistan.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Four people were killed after falling through ice in Sweden last week.https://au.news.yahoo.com/four-die-sweden-falling-ice-235410176.html
suicide_circus wrote: » When did the policy come in re not naming suspects ?
biko wrote: » More on the perphttps://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/three-have-life-threatening-wounds-after-sweden-ax-attack/2021/03/04/3e0c2316-7cc7-11eb-8c5e-32e47b42b51b_story.html
DrumSteve wrote: » I am happy that everyone survived (so far). I feel like Sweden are too far down the rabbit hole here in order to resolve this in a way that keeps everyone happy though.