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And I'm sorry but the BBC, Farage, or whoever you want to mention shouldn't be held responsible for Terrorist actions that they didn't commit, so LT yes you're right that JK Rowling is wrong, but this thread is also wrong. |
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Or are you just having a wild stab in the dark? |
The DUP founder ..Rev Ian Paisley..most likely was the biggest hate preacher in Europe ..and some folk still fawn over him...As vicious as he was...I could never blame hm for the actions of those that murdered innocents
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Of course, it's probably only spreading hate if it's a brown man with a beard yelling in a foreign language right? |
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By the definition or terrorist, and lets face it - what else have you got
this lone wolf was no terrorist, even though it obviously would help f he is so we can say "see its not just Islam its EVERYBODY" :facepalm: |
"A person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims"
The guy's a terrorist |
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because last time I looked getting angry at a BBC documentary isnt one |
I'm keen to know what part of "driving a van into a crowd of civilians whilst shouting about how you want to kill Muslims" you're so keen to excuse (the latter part about wanting to get rid of Muslims, much as ISIS want to get rid of whoever they deem to be "non-believers" aka everyone but ISIS, seeming rather like a political and/or religious aim)
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I'd say he was radicalised by right wing media like the Mail that makes millions from sowing seeds of hatred and fear, to suggest he watched a TV show and decided to attempt mass murder is both insulting and offensive. The article is nothing more but one of the key offenders in inciting hatred trying to pass the buck.
If islamic extremists are to blame for creating and radicalising muslim terrorists then it only makes sense that Right Wing media can be held responsible for radicalising Right Wing terrorists. |
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and guess what? you are wrong |
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Nothing to do the ideology and warped mindsets of those that buy into control and murder via religion - just blame the Daily Mail. :joker::joker: I really have heard it all now. |
As I always understood it a terrorist was someone who committed atrosities in the name of some sort of political or religious organisation.
Is this guy affiliated with some organisation, like does he have links to the EDL or something? Or is he a lone racist loony trying to commit mass murder? If groups like EDL start to buy into this form of terrorism we are going to find ourselves in the middle of a war zone pretty fast. |
It doesn't necessarily have to be in the name of an organisation afaik - just an ideology
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The man who died in the Seven Sisters Road attack by Darren Osborne has been named as Makram Ali. Many tributes have been paid to him as a gentle and peace-loving grandfather.
At 51 he was not as old as the original impression given. Though he had been fitted with a pacemaker, it seems the cause of his collapse shortly before the attack was a known weakness in one of his legs, not a heart attack or anything of that sort. He was pronounced dead at the scene after being crushed by the van whilst on the ground receiving first aid for his leg problem. Seven people are still in hospital, three of them critically ill. One of them is a mother of three children who is in a coma. |
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That of course does not justify his actions, but, at this point, unless we discover he has a history of such or similar violent and aggressive behaviours, can't be compared to years and years of pre-planned ISIS terrorism that has claimed hundreds of thousands/millions of lives. |
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