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Old 05-07-2015, 06:08 AM #51
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The Leader of Tunisia
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by putting Tunisia under a 30 Day State Of Emergency

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High Alert

Get out of Tunisia now


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http://news.sky.com/story/1516234/br...less-essential


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33469718

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Must be pretty uneasy to be in Tunisia right now... shame for all the people reliant on the tourism industry and everyone who had booked holidays in Tunisia!
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how terrifying... you wouldnt trust anyone over there hearing stuff like that. poor families over there rn
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In another 100 years there will be no religion, because it is fractured, every single one of it is about one thing, wealth, its nothing more than a cult, to twist your mind, its like I have been banned from eating pork or bacon, because it offends you, I don't like people who use their faith to dictate to me in what I like to eat,
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In another 100 years there will be no religion, because it is fractured, every single one of it is about one thing, wealth, its nothing more than a cult, to twist your mind, its like I have been banned from eating pork or bacon, because it offends you, I don't like people who use their faith to dictate to me in what I like to eat,
Why have you been banned from eating pork? I don't eat it, I don't have a problem with you eating it though, knock yourself out.

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Why have you been banned from eating pork? I don't eat it, I don't have a problem with you eating it though, knock yourself out.
There have been reports of schools removing it from menus in order not to offend Muslims and some Subway stores removing ham for the same reason.

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There have been reports of schools removing it from menus in order not to offend Muslims and some Subway stores removing ham for the same reason.

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Must be pretty uneasy to be in Tunisia right now... shame for all the people reliant on the tourism industry and everyone who had booked holidays in Tunisia!
I have no sympathy for the Tunisian's whatsoever

They do not deserve a tourist industry in anyway shape or form and deserve to loose it and the accompanying jobs

The Tunisan people tolerated those hard line mosques which radicalised that gunman. They did nothing about about it until it was too late. When I heard of the locals having a rally against terrorism I thought Too little too late, you had your chance and you blew it, at the cost of the lives of 38 people.

So they can stew in their own juice as they have the blood of our people on their hands for what they collectively failed to do!

As for the tourists, there are plenty of UK destinations to visit, and you do not need to fly, the most damaging form of transport to our environment. How can anyone justify the effects on flying to our planet and climate change, just for a mere holiday?
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I have no sympathy for the Tunisian's whatsoever

They do not deserve a tourist industry in anyway shape or form and deserve to loose it and the accompanying jobs

The Tunisan people tolerated those hard line mosques which radicalised that gunman. They did nothing about about it until it was too late. When I heard of the locals having a rally against terrorism I thought Too little too late, you had your chance and you blew it, at the cost of the lives of 38 people.

So they can stew in their own juice as they have the blood of our people on their hands for what they collectively failed to do!

As for the tourists, there are plenty of UK destinations to visit, and you do not need to fly, the most damaging form of transport to our environment. How can anyone justify the effects on flying to our planet and climate change, just for a mere holiday?

Yes but Sticks it was a nation going
under a Change.

The Workers in the Hotels
could not stop a Mosques

No need to be so Hard Lined

That Terrorist was the first to not kill locals
he only wanted tourists.
Selective Murder

Good the guy with Tiles hit him , slowed him down
the the Police Shot the Killer Dead
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I have no sympathy for the Tunisian's whatsoever

They do not deserve a tourist industry in anyway shape or form and deserve to loose it and the accompanying jobs

The Tunisan people tolerated those hard line mosques which radicalised that gunman. They did nothing about about it until it was too late. When I heard of the locals having a rally against terrorism I thought Too little too late, you had your chance and you blew it, at the cost of the lives of 38 people.

So they can stew in their own juice as they have the blood of our people on their hands for what they collectively failed to do!

As for the tourists, there are plenty of UK destinations to visit, and you do not need to fly, the most damaging form of transport to our environment. How can anyone justify the effects on flying to our planet and climate change, just for a mere holiday?
What a strange stance. That's like saying the UK deserved 7/7. Ridiculous. The Tunisians are well known for their moderate stance. Of all the Muslim countries I've visited Tunisia was by far the most welcoming to outsiders. The fact that they've got some nutters bent on killing people doesn't reflect the whole of their society.
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Sticks there are hardline mosques radicalising people right here in the UK. Why haven't you stopped them?? Lazy! That's what!

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7/7 was a failure by MI5 as at least one of the attackers was on their watch list.

If you know of specific hardline mosques then they should be reported.

The Tunisian government knew where they were as afterwards they took action to shut them down, an act that was too little and too late.
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Sticks there are hardline mosques radicalising people right here in the UK. Why haven't you stopped them?? Lazy! That's what!

Yes In the UK
Blair/New Labour let them do that TS
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I have no sympathy for the Tunisian's whatsoever

They do not deserve a tourist industry in anyway shape or form and deserve to loose it and the accompanying jobs

The Tunisan people tolerated those hard line mosques which radicalised that gunman. They did nothing about about it until it was too late. When I heard of the locals having a rally against terrorism I thought Too little too late, you had your chance and you blew it, at the cost of the lives of 38 people.

So they can stew in their own juice as they have the blood of our people on their hands for what they collectively failed to do!

As for the tourists, there are plenty of UK destinations to visit, and you do not need to fly, the most damaging form of transport to our environment. How can anyone justify the effects on flying to our planet and climate change, just for a mere holiday?
Wow that is a fairly hard lined stance. A lot of the Tunisian workers and civilians put their own lives in the hands of the killer by chasing him and trying to protect the holiday makers. We have many terror cells in this country too...they will strike sooner or later too perhaps killing other foreign nationals on our soils..what then? Will that be our fault or just perhaps the fault of the terrorists who brainwash and recruit people to do their dirty work. If we bow to this terrorism threat soon no one would leave their own homes and IS would have what they want, compliance and fear.
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7/7 was a failure by MI5 as at least one of the attackers was on their watch list.

If you know of specific hardline mosques then they should be reported.

The Tunisian government knew where they were as afterwards they took action to shut them down, an act that was too little and too late.
So the actions of the Tunisian government mean that we should have no sympathy for the Tunisian people? That mindset is no better than the terrorists who would claim that western civilians deserve no sympathy because of the actions of Bush / Blair. I for sure as **** hope I am not being personally judged for the actions of our current scumbag government :/.

Whether the Tunisian government ****ed up or not is irrelevant to what level of sympathy we should feel for the normal, innocent Tunisian people who rely on the tourist industry to feed their families, are probably now going to struggle to survive, and who were powerless to stop this attack. They're no more to blame for this than me or you.
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So the actions of the Tunisian government mean that we should have no sympathy for the Tunisian people? That mindset is no better than the terrorists who would claim that western civilians deserve no sympathy because of the actions of Bush / Blair. I for sure as **** hope I am not being personally judged for the actions of our current scumbag government :/.

Whether the Tunisian government ****ed up or not is irrelevant to what level of sympathy we should feel for the normal, innocent Tunisian people who rely on the tourist industry to feed their families, are probably now going to struggle to survive, and who were powerless to stop this attack. They're no more to blame for this than me or you.
Agree completely.
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