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Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by swanseaandproud, May 13, 2016.

  1. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    A group of Islamic State terrorists armed with AK-47s attacked the headquarters of a Real Madrid supporters club killing 14 people.
    Information on the incident in Samarra in Baghdad, Iraq, is just emerging.
    A further 28 people were injured in the gathering of around 50 people during the terrorist attack at the centre.
    Gruesome scenes have started to emerge on social media that illustrate the aftermath of the bloodbath.
    Bullet holes can be seen littering a room full of armchairs with an upturned chair in the centre - and blood smeared all over the floor with a trail leading out of what appears to be a main meeting room.
    Its members are said to meet at the club headquarters for coffee and to watch old Real Madrid games when there isn't live football on.
    President of the supporters club Ziad Subhan said: "A group of Islamic terrorists, from ISIS, came into the café, armed with AK-47s, shooting at random at everyone who was inside."
    Asked about the motives for the attack, AS reports the president said: "They don't like football, they think it's anti-Muslim. They just carry out attacks like this. This is a terrible tragedy".
    Fans of the club worldwide reacted with horror and shock at the news on social media.
    One fan Ryan (@ryantran55) posted: "No matter how different we may be, we all share one common love. My thoughts go out to the Real Madrid fan club attack victims in Iraq."
    The official Twitter account for La Liga posted on Twitter that it was "thinking of the victims and families".

    — LaLiga (@LaLigaEN) May 13, 2016
    Supporters' clubs throughout the Middle East were united in grief throughout the 'commonwealth of Real Madrid fans'.
    They claimed that 'the very youngest innocent members of the association' were targeted in the attack in Iraq, describing them as martyrs - and praying 'for the wounded to heal'.
     
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  2. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    Not making light of this terrible event but I'm surprised that you can't believe that a group of ideologists who care not one iota for human life , who's' beliefs in a religion which has no compassion for non believers could carry out this attack .
     
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  3. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    No your not making light your trying to be clever....<doh>
     
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    seabreeze Well-Known Member

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    Until the rules of engagement between ISIS and the Civilised World are more fair , were fuked .
    Either ISIS plays nicer or we won't . New Terrorist Law : No lawyers or rights . Ample proof and you're terrorist days are over . New Terrorist Law : Heads will roll for terrorists.
    Terrorists' advantage overprotective human rights laws , especially ones that go to the Mideast to fight for ISIS then return to they're home country knowing they have special rights as citizens , as they raise hell on the Homefront .
     
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  5. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    Nothing but scum, the lowest of the low and an insult to dog ****.....
     
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  6. Kifflom!

    Kifflom! Well-Known Member

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    I agree with Matt, sorry. He's not "trying to be clever" Dai, he's just speaking the truth. This isn't a surprise really. Sad, yes, but not a surprise.

    If you know anything about Islam you know that Mohammed forbade any frivolity that makes one's devotion to Allah secondary. Sport and music are frequent targets. It was no coincidence that the Paris attacks centred around a football stadium and a concert venue. These subhumans even crucify dogs in Syria because Mohammed didn't like them.

    This sort of **** will continue, sadly, for many many years until 'moderates' within Islam reform their so-called faith. In the meantime ISIS should be militarily crushed - whatever it takes. I tend to agree with Roof. I'm anti death penalty generally but I think anyone prosecuted for plotting an attack, even for offering support, should be fast-track prosecuted and executed if found guilty. We are at war and that's an act of treason.
     
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    The trouble with Muslims, nay radical Muslims is that they don`t give a feck about anyone else or the unbelievers.

    "About sixty-one percent of the contents of the Koran are found to speak ill of the unbelievers or call for their violent conquest; at best only 2.6 percent of the verses of the Koran are noted to show goodwill toward humanity. About seventy-five percent of Muhammad's biography (Sira) consists of jihad waged on unbelievers."

    "This Book is not to be doubted.... As for the unbelievers, it is the same whether or not you forewarn them; they will not have faith. God has set a seal upon their hearts and ears; their sight is dimmed and grievous punishment awaits them. "

    "God's curse be upon the infidels! Evil is that for which they have bartered away their souls. To deny God's own revelation, grudging that He should reveal His bounty to whom He chooses from among His servants! They have incurred God's most inexorable wrath. An ignominious punishment awaits the unbelievers."

    These are probably taken out of context, but you get the point.

    Was it Sunni`s against Shi`ites or t`other way round, I doubt the Suffi`s would have been involved. Do these scum waste of space follow a certain sect or are they joined together in the "one true cause."?

    There is no God except Allah. There is no God, full stop.

    That`s the trouble with Religion, they always start wars in the name of "their" God.
     
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  8. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    Sorry he is.....What would you say.....even when something has happened before and it happens again you say i cant believe that...Stop trying to over complicate things its simply a heading nothing more sinister that you love to think it is <doh> I cant believe im having this debate.....
     
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    Scum.Nothing more than Scum.
    Kid gloves off,take them out this way,that way any way.
    It could be YOU next!
     
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    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    Watch your backs if your going to watch wales at the Euros that what i say.....Fcuk that ill watch on TV or the web, im not going near France....
     
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  11. Kifflom!

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    My son is going and I'm not happy at all.

    Swanee - the thing about the Quran's 109 verses of violence is that 'moderates' always say they are taken out of context. They are, in the sense that at the time Mohammed was waging a war on non-believers (not a defence as some say). He executed 800 Jews at the Battle of The Trench - if they were male and had pubic hair they were beheaded. The women were taken, raped and enslaved. Ring a bell? He spread Islam with the sword and through violent Jihad - and it worked.

    'Moderates' put all that into an historical context and say that the violent message doesn't mean Mohammed was advocating that in today's world, but all Muslims regard Mohammed as 'the perfect man', and one whom they should emulate. The majority follow his peaceful teachings (and some refuse to recognise the violent warlord he truly was) but many say that his violent path is what was meant for them. It doesn't help that in effect he denounced the peaceful verses of the Qur'an (Islamic abrogation) in later life and most honest scholars will tell you that as a result, in no way is Islam a religion of peace, even if it's practiced peacefully by most.

    Mohammed was a complex man, peaceful in earlier times, violent, and more successful, later. That's the problem with Islam. Thank **** he wasn't violent all of his life or we'd be in real trouble.
     
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  12. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    Im sure your son will be ok Aussie. I have a younger brother and his son going also so it is a worry. At the end of the day we cant let these low lives win and im sure security will be very tight....
     
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    Until we are rid of gutless cowards like Cameron and Obama, this will continue, oh and so much for the gutless UN as well, 'Peace and Security' don't make me laugh......<ok>
     
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  14. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    No I'm not but thats your opinion .
     
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