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  1. #21
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    re: Paris attack

    Quote Originally Posted by jolly_roger
    Yet we still try to play fair with these scum. Time the gloves came well and truly off.


    Agreed Jolly .and to think some bell end was questioning if it was legal taking out
    Fekin Jedi john

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocket rocket
    Oh and the silence is deafening again from the Muslim community condemning this. I have Muslim friends who are appalled about this but you rarely hear the Muslim leaders coming out and condemning this do you ??
    Why should peaceful Muslims have to apologise for the actions of extremists they have nothing to do with?

    Answer me this question, the other month David Cameron visited Jamaica and was put under pressure to apologise for Britain's role in slavery.

    He refused, because he had nothing to do with slavery and it was completely out of his control.

    Why should Muslims who have nothing to do with or any control over terrorism, feel the need to apologise?

    Oh, and there has been widespread condemnation if you'd actually even bother to look (link). People like you and your divisive mentality are part of the problem.

    There's no need for 'apologists' in this thread, up until this particular post the condemnation was ta

  3. #23
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    There you go, a perfect example of the plague that infests us. No posts for weeks then hello here comes the bilge apologist.

    Sickening

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by John2
    Oh and the silence is deafening again from the Muslim community condemning this. I have Muslim friends who are appalled about this but you rarely hear the Muslim leaders coming out and condemning this do you ??
    Why should peaceful Muslims have to apologise for the actions of extremists they have nothing to do with?

    Answer me this question, the other month David Cameron visited Jamaica and was put under pressure to apologise for Britain's role in slavery.

    He refused, because he had nothing to do with slavery and it was completely out of his control.

    Why should Muslims who have nothing to do with or any control over terrorism, feel the need to apologise?

    Oh, and there has been widespread condemnation if you'd actually even bother to look (link). People like you and your divisive mentality are part of the problem.

    There's no need for 'apologists' in this thread, up until this

  5. #25
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    Whether you're demanding an apology or condemnation... you're demanding a group of people react a certain way to an act they have nothing to do with.

    The muslim community is condemning the act, you've just ignored all that, and decided that you can use your ignorance the push the agenda that you've not heard them condemning, therefore by implication they somehow support terrorism.

    Its absurd and pathetic way to exploit terrorism to push a an agenda and paint all Muslims as the bad guys. Terrorists are the ones that deserve our condemnation.

  6. #26
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    Yep loony lefty

  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by jolly_roger
    Correct PocketRocket and I'm surprised that the usual apologists we get infesting this message board haven't posted any comments yet.

    Things like this normally gets them crawling from under their stones.

    Numpties that are part of the problem not part of the solution
    The apologists are the people who supported Cameron in saying Britain and our troops should never ever get involved with conflicts abroad about a year ago.

  8. #28
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    re: Paris attack

    England v France game still on.

    Show some effing respect and Start another thread to air your differences

  9. #29
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    Because the media don't broadcast or print it, it doesn't mean Muslims are not condemning it.
    http://www.britishmuslimyouth.org.uk/british-muslim-communities-send-a-message-of-solidarity-weareallparisians/
    It is highly unlikely in a cosmopolitan city like Paris, that there are no Muslim victims, and ISIS kill many Muslims in the Middle East.

  10. #30
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    These quotes are from Gulf News a middle east newspaper....

    Reacting to news of deadly attacks in Paris, Dr Anwar Mohammad Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs, said on Twitter on Saturday that more must be done to combat terrorism.
    "The terrorist outrage in Paris proves that much more must be done to combat extremism and terrorism by all of us. None is immune. One must understand our common struggle against extremism & terrorism is a generational challenge. We need to plan, cooperate and persevere," he posted on Twitter.
    "The UAE has been forthright and clear in tackling extremism and terrorism. No grey areas in our view. Our tough approach vindicated," he added.

    Iraq PM says Paris attacks show need for global action
    Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi on Saturday condemned gun and bomb attacks in Paris, saying they showed the need for action against militants worldwide.
    "We condemn and deplore the terrori

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