1. #461
    Quote Originally Posted by Seezer View Post
    It is terrorism. It creates terror. You don't need to have a god tied to it for it to be terrorism.
    Terrorism by definition is for a political aim. That is why extreme Muslims, extreme Irish Republicans and neo-nazis are considered terrorists when they commit attacks.

  2. #462
    Quote Originally Posted by Seezer View Post
    It is terrorism. It creates terror. You don't need to have a god tied to it for it to be terrorism.
    Disagree.

    Terrorism often has a political aspect towards it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thelxi View Post
    Yes because you are the sole oblivious person here in the west eager to share these unique views.
    So yeah freedom of speech is clearly a bigger threat than massacres gotcha.

  4. #464
    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Oberyn Martell View Post
    Which means nothing. Most european nobility came into power like that too.

    You can't hold contemporary views against historical characters.
    but their life and behaviour isn't base for religion that follow billion of ppl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharein View Post
    The difference lies within the ideology and the thought behind the deed.

    Orlando was carried out by an IS sympathiser by the way.
    An IS sympathiser who was gay, drank heavily, and took a load of drugs. Yeah, of course super-Islamic.

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    So sad the family and friends tweeting to find their kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shamza View Post
    So yeah freedom of speech is clearly a bigger threat than massacres gotcha.
    Your freedom ends where mine begins. There are more fundamental freedoms than that of speech. Jesus, how old are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ianus View Post
    isolated lel how many attacks were in last 3 years that are based of radical islam compared to any other form of radicalism pls do tell me
    Are we only talking about targets in western countries? Because there are many attacks on innocent people. 6 million people since 1998 have been killed in the DRC that has nothing to do with radical islam but rather politics.
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  9. #469
    I do wonder if this will affect the U.K. Snap election.

  10. #470
    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Oberyn Martell View Post
    Which means nothing. Most european nobility came into power like that too.

    You can't hold contemporary views against historical characters.
    That's absurd. That's saying you can't have views about WW2 or communist genocides in the 20th century simply because it isn't contemporary.

    I don't know of any group that kills people in the name of European nobility.

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    It sounds like England finally got the Samsung Galaxy Note 7s this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mafic View Post
    Disagree.

    Terrorism often has a political aspect towards it.
    No. It doesn't. Terrorism is creating terror for whatever reason. "Often" isn't "Always".
    "Do you think man will ever walk on the sun? -Ali G

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taso View Post
    I do wonder if this will affect the U.K. Snap election.
    The Maybot has said campaigning is being suspended.

  14. #474
    Quote Originally Posted by Nexx226 View Post
    You call me dense when you can't even read the fucking question in your own fucking source. The question asks, How concerned are you about Islamic extremism in your own COUNTRY?" Not their faith. Regardless, I'll ask you again. How does that equate to, "I support radical terrorist attacks"? To me, it seems to be asking if they're concerned about islamic extremism affecting their lives or something. But sure spin it to fit your racist agenda.
    you obviously have hard time reading the text where they say 27% of muslim ppl are unconcerned about extremism in their religion

  15. #475
    Quote Originally Posted by Seezer View Post
    No. It doesn't. Terrorism is creating terror for whatever reason. "Often" isn't "Always".
    Terrorism is political by definition.

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    I will change my FB cover to the appropriate country's flag until another terrorist attack happens where I will rinse and repeat.

  17. #477
    Quote Originally Posted by Jessicka View Post
    An IS sympathiser who was gay, drank heavily, and took a load of drugs. Yeah, of course super-Islamic.
    And?

    The Bataclan terrorists also drank and used drugs. A part of why they carried out their attacks is because they felt they could get back to the "right path" that way, which seems to be a common motivation among this type of terrorist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessicka View Post
    Your freedom ends where mine begins. There are more fundamental freedoms than that of speech. Jesus, how old are you?
    It just amazes me how illiberal people are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ianus View Post
    you have obviously have hard time reading the text where they say 27% of muslim ppl are unconcerned about extremism in their religion
    You'd probably find a much higher number of Christians are unconcerned about Christian extremism.

  20. #480
    Quote Originally Posted by Seezer View Post
    No. It doesn't. Terrorism is creating terror for whatever reason. "Often" isn't "Always".
    My short answer is no.

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