They had a gun and few knifes. As you suggested, there weren't 200 people before police come in.
so this man did the murder in the name of batman. you can call him the extremist batman fan. so should we be worried about anybody who likes batman??
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2329500/Psychotic-bodybuilder-obsessed-Batmans-Joker-attacked-innocent-stranger-axe.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
Did you see how close they were allowing members of the public to them? Two brushed shoulders walking past the guy in the video!! Would not have been difficult with that sort of amateurism to disarm the gunman whilst the 2 guys were 30ft apart!
Auba, what the bloody hell are you waffling on about now?
Auba, this man utd fan (allegedly) killed 4 people after they lost to Barcelona. so should we worried about man utd losses?
http://newsrescue.com/angry-nigerian-man-utd-fan-kills-four-in-bus-attack/#axzz2UClgmhCn
Good job trivialising terrorism numties
Then again it's only to be expected from you Maf; desperate attempts to get attention seem to be why you exist
i asked you the question so it should be simple for you to answer
It was my reply to auba's stupid comments.. don't you sense any irony in there..
Coming to the incident, the soldier was already passed away,,sadly..
It's a stupid question because it was referencing one isolated incident.
Considering the number of terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam iover the past 2 decades you can hardly call this an isolated incident.
A 5 year old could make the distinction
So the Colorado shootings weren't terrorism?? Cos only real terrorists are Muslims
Auba,
rather than focusing on the actual crime you seem to be determined to find examples of killings by other, unrelated people.
It's almost as if your argument is - 'Look, they did it too so it's ok!'
comment by He's French, He's Flash... (U9335)
The guy proclaimed he was doing it in the name of religion. Ok it was his warped interpretation, but he did it in the name of religion
this guy did it in the name of batman. ok it was his warped interpretation. but he did it in the name of batman.
so you should be worried about all batman fans. unless you are you a hypocrite
So the Colorado shootings weren't terrorism?? Cos only real terrorists are Muslims
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NOBODY is making that point.
Of course the Colorado shootings were examples of terrorism. However, you're trying to compare isolated individuals to organised groups...
So the Colorado shootings weren't terrorism?? Cos only real terrorists are Muslims
--
You are getting wrong. In the past I RA considered as terrorists, they are not Muslims..What were the motives behind Colorado incident? And what were the motives behind yesterday's attack?
comment by auba (U17824)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by He's French, He's Flash... (U9335)
The guy proclaimed he was doing it in the name of religion. Ok it was his warped interpretation, but he did it in the name of religion
this guy did it in the name of batman. ok it was his warped interpretation. but he did it in the name of batman.
so you should be worried about all batman fans. unless you are you a hypocrite
------
Way to take one snippet of a comment and twist it to suit your agenda. Do you work for the Daily Mail?
auba,
your comments are actually absurd reading them back. No, we shouldn't be worried about batman fans because one crazy guy in a batman outfit shot a load of people.
We should however be concerned about organised groups who have repeatedly targeted civilians in the name of Islam.
I have already said that they are warped in their interpretation of the fairytale and the shoudln't be associated with proper muslims. However, they think they are doing these things in the name of Islam.
Islamic extremism is the problem here, so please stop talking about batman in some schoolboy attempt to appear clever; you're just coming across as a twàt
i asked you the question so it should be simple for you to answer
--
I have given you an example. Can't you realise the difference between the two incidents?
I am generalising terrorism!
The motives do not matter... Throughout the dawn of humankind some people are just mentally unstable and want to fight!!
Religion granted is a good example for this and Islam is the in thing atm... But if you look at terrorism as a whole, then you will see the true nature of it!!
So your telling me that the if those 2 diickkheads didn't convert to Islam, that they would have been better people?? IMO no... (and I will use this quote) some people just want to watch the world burn!!!
ok i apologise. its difficult to explain, normal regular muslim people feeling guilty and judged because of these mad men. again i dont say that im the victim, and i even understand this reaction if they see extremists who preach hatred and killing people. so i dont blame that reaction, the anger is to the extremist people becuse normal muslim people dont think anything like that. i will leave this article now anyway because everything has been discussed.
Converting to Islam , Christianity or any other religion is not and will never be a problem. But, following the barbaric ideologies is the problem. I hope you got my drift.
normal muslim people dont think anything like that.
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...and I think anyone with half a brain understands this. I've known a number of Muslims in my life, many of whom were amongst the kindest and most respectful people I've met.
The EDL do not represent the widely held attitudes of the British public; they are just another example of poorly educated reactionary fools being manipulated by intelligent people with an agenda.
This guy is a Muslim and he speaks some of the best sense I have heard anyone speak regarding the whole issue:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151925108569535&set=vb.645364534&type=2&theater
I was talking to Mafia btw...
I don't support the EDL nor terrorism of any motive, it all makes my blood boil!
And goes back to my previous point
And before anyone argues that since this incident the EDL facebook page has got another 96000 followers; 96k is hardly enough to fill the Nou Camp.
100k people is less than 0.15% of the population of Britain!
Quite a number of the people that join these Facebook groups like EDL is more down to curiosity than a change of mentality. I wouldn't worry too much about there rise in this demise.
Just some angry white people clicking like on a facebook page....
I really doubt that the majority of those who clicked like will attend any EDL meeting or get involved in their activities... they will just harbour a hatred.
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posted on 24/5/13
They had a gun and few knifes. As you suggested, there weren't 200 people before police come in.
posted on 24/5/13
so this man did the murder in the name of batman. you can call him the extremist batman fan. so should we be worried about anybody who likes batman??
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2329500/Psychotic-bodybuilder-obsessed-Batmans-Joker-attacked-innocent-stranger-axe.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
posted on 24/5/13
Did you see how close they were allowing members of the public to them? Two brushed shoulders walking past the guy in the video!! Would not have been difficult with that sort of amateurism to disarm the gunman whilst the 2 guys were 30ft apart!
Auba, what the bloody hell are you waffling on about now?
posted on 24/5/13
Auba, this man utd fan (allegedly) killed 4 people after they lost to Barcelona. so should we worried about man utd losses?
http://newsrescue.com/angry-nigerian-man-utd-fan-kills-four-in-bus-attack/#axzz2UClgmhCn
posted on 24/5/13
Good job trivialising terrorism numties
Then again it's only to be expected from you Maf; desperate attempts to get attention seem to be why you exist
posted on 24/5/13
i asked you the question so it should be simple for you to answer
posted on 24/5/13
It was my reply to auba's stupid comments.. don't you sense any irony in there..
Coming to the incident, the soldier was already passed away,,sadly..
posted on 24/5/13
It's a stupid question because it was referencing one isolated incident.
Considering the number of terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam iover the past 2 decades you can hardly call this an isolated incident.
A 5 year old could make the distinction
posted on 24/5/13
So the Colorado shootings weren't terrorism?? Cos only real terrorists are Muslims
posted on 24/5/13
Auba,
rather than focusing on the actual crime you seem to be determined to find examples of killings by other, unrelated people.
It's almost as if your argument is - 'Look, they did it too so it's ok!'
posted on 24/5/13
comment by He's French, He's Flash... (U9335)
The guy proclaimed he was doing it in the name of religion. Ok it was his warped interpretation, but he did it in the name of religion
this guy did it in the name of batman. ok it was his warped interpretation. but he did it in the name of batman.
so you should be worried about all batman fans. unless you are you a hypocrite
posted on 24/5/13
So the Colorado shootings weren't terrorism?? Cos only real terrorists are Muslims
-----
NOBODY is making that point.
Of course the Colorado shootings were examples of terrorism. However, you're trying to compare isolated individuals to organised groups...
posted on 24/5/13
So the Colorado shootings weren't terrorism?? Cos only real terrorists are Muslims
--
You are getting wrong. In the past I RA considered as terrorists, they are not Muslims..What were the motives behind Colorado incident? And what were the motives behind yesterday's attack?
posted on 24/5/13
comment by auba (U17824)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by He's French, He's Flash... (U9335)
The guy proclaimed he was doing it in the name of religion. Ok it was his warped interpretation, but he did it in the name of religion
this guy did it in the name of batman. ok it was his warped interpretation. but he did it in the name of batman.
so you should be worried about all batman fans. unless you are you a hypocrite
------
Way to take one snippet of a comment and twist it to suit your agenda. Do you work for the Daily Mail?
posted on 24/5/13
auba,
your comments are actually absurd reading them back. No, we shouldn't be worried about batman fans because one crazy guy in a batman outfit shot a load of people.
We should however be concerned about organised groups who have repeatedly targeted civilians in the name of Islam.
I have already said that they are warped in their interpretation of the fairytale and the shoudln't be associated with proper muslims. However, they think they are doing these things in the name of Islam.
Islamic extremism is the problem here, so please stop talking about batman in some schoolboy attempt to appear clever; you're just coming across as a twàt
posted on 24/5/13
i asked you the question so it should be simple for you to answer
--
I have given you an example. Can't you realise the difference between the two incidents?
posted on 24/5/13
I am generalising terrorism!
The motives do not matter... Throughout the dawn of humankind some people are just mentally unstable and want to fight!!
Religion granted is a good example for this and Islam is the in thing atm... But if you look at terrorism as a whole, then you will see the true nature of it!!
So your telling me that the if those 2 diickkheads didn't convert to Islam, that they would have been better people?? IMO no... (and I will use this quote) some people just want to watch the world burn!!!
posted on 24/5/13
ok i apologise. its difficult to explain, normal regular muslim people feeling guilty and judged because of these mad men. again i dont say that im the victim, and i even understand this reaction if they see extremists who preach hatred and killing people. so i dont blame that reaction, the anger is to the extremist people becuse normal muslim people dont think anything like that. i will leave this article now anyway because everything has been discussed.
posted on 24/5/13
Converting to Islam , Christianity or any other religion is not and will never be a problem. But, following the barbaric ideologies is the problem. I hope you got my drift.
posted on 24/5/13
normal muslim people dont think anything like that.
------
...and I think anyone with half a brain understands this. I've known a number of Muslims in my life, many of whom were amongst the kindest and most respectful people I've met.
The EDL do not represent the widely held attitudes of the British public; they are just another example of poorly educated reactionary fools being manipulated by intelligent people with an agenda.
This guy is a Muslim and he speaks some of the best sense I have heard anyone speak regarding the whole issue:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151925108569535&set=vb.645364534&type=2&theater
posted on 24/5/13
Well isn't that obvious?
posted on 24/5/13
I was talking to Mafia btw...
I don't support the EDL nor terrorism of any motive, it all makes my blood boil!
And goes back to my previous point
posted on 24/5/13
And before anyone argues that since this incident the EDL facebook page has got another 96000 followers; 96k is hardly enough to fill the Nou Camp.
100k people is less than 0.15% of the population of Britain!
posted on 24/5/13
Quite a number of the people that join these Facebook groups like EDL is more down to curiosity than a change of mentality. I wouldn't worry too much about there rise in this demise.
posted on 24/5/13
Just some angry white people clicking like on a facebook page....
I really doubt that the majority of those who clicked like will attend any EDL meeting or get involved in their activities... they will just harbour a hatred.
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