barone wrote: » no idea what a nordie is but i agree,anyone can be a bomber, my question was about a specific type though if you read the op title
SV wrote: » It's well known in the "International intelligence community" as you put it..that Ireland is a major target for Al Qaeda. So I wouldn't say the 'fears' are completely unfounded
rorymcgrory wrote: » I live 2 doors up from a bunch of Arab/Muslim/whatevers. Friendly enough but I still wouldn't trust them
Sweatynutsack wrote: » Not terrorists but they are filthy
careca11 wrote: » nah I don't be worried about the muslims at all , at least they would have the decency to say hello back to you , I'm more worried about gangs of Africans and Romanians and general drug addicts wandering the street's looking at every single opportunity to mug you, scam your card etc , plus i personally find the Africans very very ignorant.....................................and thats from personal experience
barone wrote: » occured to me today as i said hello to a couple of muslim people ( i say muslim because she was veiled,i may be wrong) that i see almost daily during my work, the man said hello as we usually do but instantly i said to myself, i wonder are they in a sleeper cell !!!! stupid i know but got me thinking that whenever i see middle eastern types, with the beard,the same type clothes,huddled together talking,or on the phone im paranoid they are up to something.. is it just me? damm jack bauer and america :mad: id imagine the first few replies will attemt to slate me for racism and others will pull something from my post to make a joke with, its ah so im expecting it, make it funny because im not racist to these people, im polite with everyone.
anawfulbogey wrote: » Disappointing that this is even an issue tbh given our own recent history and attitudes towards Irish people 'across the water' not too long ago. Under what rationale would a muslim person even under the unlikely circumstance they were terrorists be a threat to an Irish citizen on Irish soil?
sensibleken wrote: » It means your a racist
LondonIrish90 wrote: » eh? Do you understand the mentality and ambitions of many of the extremist islamic organisations that exist in the world? As much as I think the OP need not live in fear, to think there is no way Ireland would not be a target because it doesnt get involved in international conflict is very naive.
annascott wrote: » Not just you. My work links me with people from many weird and wonderful places including Afghanistan. I am always polite, friendly and welcoming. (I even had to learn a little Arabic!) However, deep down there is always a feeling of unease. Four years ago, I was on a tube train in London. Two Middle Eastern looking guys got on with rucksacks. Of course, no one said anything and nothing happened, but the fear. Oh man, the fear....
barone wrote: » a few good points there about the irish in england and why would i think they are gonna bomb galway/ireland etc i understand your views,id also like to thank the lad who said i wasnt racist , thank you, i am questioning why i think like this, ........
anawfulbogey wrote: » Its rather not naive but realistic. What benefit would come from attacking a small neutral island off the west coast of Europe? With respect, given your username and location I would imagine your view has been coloured somewhat by the events in that city 4 years ago and the media saturation of the subject. Ireland is a very different society, thankfully.
pmcmahon wrote: » kurd,iraqi whats the difference?
LondonIrish90 wrote: » I believe that what you are doing here, is mistaking suicide bombers who want to kill as many innocent people on their way to work as possible, with men of compassion and reason.
anawfulbogey wrote: » So any muslim is a potential suicide bomber? Is that the logic?
anawfulbogey wrote: » So any muslim is a potential suicide bomber? Is that the logic? May I ask are you 1st or 2nd generation Irish and age? It's fairly relevant to your own stance....