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dstudent

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Excuse me @RobFZS , was it a terrorist attack? Were they refugees? In your article says civilians were trying to assist the police. Also just because it says the area has a high rate of immigrant does that mean it was done by and only immigrants? Muslims immigrants? Any specific immigrants? The swedish police has not identifyed the culprit but even then, this does not in any form shows what the dump and other are saying is anymore true.
The police guy said these type of occurences are rare. They do happen when u have dissffected youths, poverty and unemployment.
This tweet sums it up:
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turbo

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Excuse me @turbo , was it a terrorist attack? Were they refigees? In your article says civilians were trying to assist the police. Also just because it says the area has a high rate of immigrant does that mean it was done by and only immigrants? Muslims immigrants? Any specific immigrants? The swedish police has not identifyed the culprit but even then, this does not in any form shows what the dump and other are saying is anymore true.
The police guy said these type of occurences are rare. They do happen when u have dissffected youths, poverty and unemployment.
This tweet sums it up:View attachment 475178
I haven't posted a link
 

RobFZS

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Excuse me @RobFZS , was it a terrorist attack? Were they refugees? In your article says civilians were trying to assist the police. Also just because it says the area has a high rate of immigrant does that mean it was done by and only immigrants? Muslims immigrants? Any specific immigrants? The swedish police has not identifyed the culprit but even then, this does not in any form shows what the dump and other are saying is anymore true.
The police guy said these type of occurences are rare. They do happen when u have dissffected youths, poverty and unemployment.
This tweet sums it up:View attachment 475178
Why are you jumping to conclusions, i only posted a link bro, chill your beans, give the keyboard a rest :rolleyes:

As for the facebook post, the Christians are already there, why would you import anymore problems? your post stinks of denial, the sooner you get this, the sooner we can all move on, you are excused.
 

dstudent

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Why are you jumping to conclusions, i only posted a link bro, chill your beans, give the keyboard a rest :rolleyes:

As for the facebook post, the Christians are already there, why would you import anymore problems? your post stinks of denial, the sooner you get this, the sooner we can all move on, you are excused.
Now Now @RobFZS don t be sooo touchy;):ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:, I was not having a go at you but at the article, you have attached, I mean you must have put it there for people to view right? and I am assuming to comment on, right?:scratchhead:
Christians already there? I wonder if that is the same feeling and what the native people thought in the Americas, Australia, new Zealand and South Africa and other places, when the "Christians" invaded their lands, "I would say that was an imported problem" and what about all those countries which have been invaded, bombed and destroyed causing the mass exodus of millions of people.
hey I have an idea lets make an exchange, and maybe just maybe let's stop our governments bombing countries.
I aint in denial, but I also know that if we do not go to the root of the problem, things are not gonna get better. ta ta ;)
 

RobFZS

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Now Now @RobFZS don t be sooo touchy;):ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:, I was not having a go at you but at the article, you have attached, I mean you must have put it there for people to view right? and I am assuming to comment on, right?:scratchhead:
Christians already there? I wonder if that is the same feeling and what the native people thought in the Americas, Australia, new Zealand and South Africa and other places, when the "Christians" invaded their lands, "I would say that was an imported problem" and what about all those countries which have been invaded, bombed and destroyed causing the mass exodus of millions of people.
hey I have an idea lets make an exchange, and maybe just maybe let's stop our governments bombing countries.
I aint in denial, but I also know that if we do not go to the root of the problem, things are not gonna get better. ta ta ;)
Yeh, just leave them to kill themselves, no biggy.

We tried this with Syria here, and now the very same people who were wailing for us not to intervene, are now crying because Assad and ISIS mostly are committing genocide.

Iraq and Saddam should have been dealt with, he was a tyrant, we then should have setup a long term plan to keep the place stabilised, the same goes for Assad.

Part of me thinks this was all done of purpose, they knew what would happen, they also needed lots of workers to run the ponzy style economies we have that rely on cheap workers to keep the place ticking over
 
So therefor you are saying being Christian gives us the moral high ground:scratchhead:


If you read the post I replied to @Hindsight said "if Mohamed and Jesus (if they ever existed) were to turn upto today they might just say 'hey guys do not take too literally what we said and wrote hundreds of years ago."

Given Mohammed was a warlord ... I don't think he would say the above ... he would take the 2+ billion followers on jihad.

Jesus on the other hand is unlikely to go to war.

I don't think being on the moral high ground means anything in a war.
 
Certainly. You referred to the President of the United States of America as an orange lollipop. You have used several similar types of slurs when referring to him. It is obvious you do not like the man. I do not like Hilary Clinton, but I would not refer to her in such terms.

I have come across many similar situations and views in my time (I am past my "best before" date) but whilst I accept that it is possible not to respect the individual it is always politic, and indeed ladylike, to respect the position. The position does not have to earn respect.

The upcoming state visit is a prime example. HM the Queen has had to endure heads of state who I would think she would rather not entertain, but the position requires that the person currently holding that position is respected.
 

dstudent

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Certainly. You referred to the President of the United States of America as an orange lollipop. You have used several similar types of slurs when referring to him. It is obvious you do not like the man. I do not like Hilary Clinton, but I would not refer to her in such terms.

I have come across many similar situations and views in my time (I am past my "best before" date) but whilst I accept that it is possible not to respect the individual it is always politic, and indeed ladylike, to respect the position. The position does not have to earn respect.

The upcoming state visit is a prime example. HM the Queen has had to endure heads of state who I would think she would rather not entertain, but the position requires that the person currently holding that position is respected.
Hi, I would never ever want to cause u any upset, you ve always been very kind and really fantastic, and I do appreciate your wisdom and knowledge. However I have explained at lenght in previous posts my position in regards of that person. I will locate them and forward them to u so that u can see why. I don t want this to be a debate about this I ll find them and PM to you.(y)D
 

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