Terrorist Attack in Paris, Notre Dame
Terror in Paris, this time with Common House Tools...
It iz ze how you say "the Hammer Time" oui oui?!
The lesson? Don't bring a Hammer to a Gun fight.
ZACHRAHH BLOOO!!!
Terrorist Attack in Paris, Notre Dame
Terror in Paris, this time with Common House Tools...
It iz ze how you say "the Hammer Time" oui oui?!
The lesson? Don't bring a Hammer to a Gun fight.
ZACHRAHH BLOOO!!!
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
i was like "wait, this is a story of one man attacking a cop", but then i realized he's brown so that means 'terrorism'.
So one person can't commit an act or terror? Or what is being said here?
I'm not saying this instance is an act of terror. Though if the dude shouted "This is for Syria" then yeah it likely is. But I have no clue about if those reports are true.
Originally posted by Surtur
So one person can't commit an act or terror? Or what is being said here?I'm not saying this instance is an act of terror. Though if the dude shouted "This is for Syria" then yeah it likely is. But I have no clue about if those reports are true.
i wonder, if that gunman in orlando shouted something like that, would it be considered terrorism instead of the same old 'isolated incident' of 'disgruntled white guy murders 5' that we see every week?
Originally posted by Surtur
So one person can't commit an act or terror? Or what is being said here?I'm not saying this instance is an act of terror. Though if the dude shouted "This is for Syria" then yeah it likely is. But I have no clue about if those reports are true.
Oh, so intent now matters? You really need to make up your mind if it does or doesn't. This picking and choosing depending on situation is a bit silly.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
i wonder, if that gunman in orlando shouted something like that, would it be considered terrorism instead of the same old 'isolated incident' of 'disgruntled white guy murders 5' that we see every week?
The standard response when it's a white shooter/assailment:
-Never bring up skin color as a cause
-Never bring up ethnicity as a cause
-Never bring up Religion as a cause
-Insist it has nothing to do with guns; while insisting that even greater relaxed gun laws would have prevented this
Originally posted by Robtard
The standard response when it's a white shooter/assailment:-Never bring up skin color as a cause
-Never bring up ethnicity as a cause
-Never bring up Religion as a cause
-Insist it has nothing to do with guns; while insisting that even greater relaxed gun laws would have prevented this
Is this the old "Those are Your Rules, Not Our Rules" thing again?
Because as I already pointed out, it was Bashy that had to point out the attackers RACE!
And he did it in a RACIST WAY I might add...
Originally posted by Robtard
The standard response when it's a white shooter/assailment:-Never bring up skin color as a cause
-Never bring up ethnicity as a cause
-Never bring up Religion as a cause
-Insist it has nothing to do with guns; while insisting that even greater relaxed gun laws would have prevented this
Originally posted by Robtard
There is the odd exception to the rules. Remember when we had that white Taliban guy, then it's VERY important to mention religion and really focus on that.
that's because islam is apparently an infectious bacteria.
Originally posted by Surtur
Yeah, the problem is just plain ol' Islam. In can seep into any country and poison it.
Originally posted by Robtard
The standard response when it's a white shooter/assailment:-Never bring up skin color as a cause
-Never bring up ethnicity as a cause
-Never bring up Religion as a cause
-Insist it has nothing to do with guns; while insisting that even greater relaxed gun laws would have prevented this
Wait, what? Lol, where are you getting this stuff? Nobody ever says you can't mention race if the person is white. Especially if a white person has shot someone who is not white, race will most likely be mentioned.
Just like with religion. If someone went and stabbed a dude shouting "in the name of Jesus!" nobody is saying "don't mention the Christianity aspect" in response to that.