Off Topic France under attack

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Just got in from a night out. Check the Lesbos Island thread. A lot of what some of us have been saying is coming to fruition, unfortunately - despite the odd bit of whinging from lefty posters. Looks like I may have to dig out my Aussie passports because if this carries on we're off. I'm not kidding.

Of course, the worlds' politicians keep saying that Islam is a religion of peace, from Hollande, Cameron, May, Obama, etc. ....Here's a suggestion....

READ THE ****ING QUR'AN!!!!! What weak, ignorant leadership we have.
 
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The worrisome thing for me is , apparently , the concert was sold out and the place held 1,500 people . It's hard for me to believe only a hundred or so were killed.
Got a bad feeling about the final number killed .
The band escaped .
 
The sad thing is we all know their game plan to wipe us out or to be our masters and our so called leaders are just letting them !

Hopefully it will come out that ISIS blew the Russian plane up last week in Egypt because Putin won't hesitate to wipe them out.
 
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I wonder if any of these murderers are very recent arrivals amongst the invaders and refugees ? Just like the nut jobs they left behind in Isis land said they would be ?
I'd say no swan.This points to a well coordinated military style attack,planned months in advance.
Reading more into the attacks,6 different areas hit at different times.Thus drawing security forces to one area then hitting another and causing absolute chaos.
 
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And there will still be do-gooders out there who will want us to keep taking the worlds waifs and strays despite the dangers to our own. Time to close our borders and start hunting out the those who want to hurt our countries and sending them back from where they came.
 
In light of the French terrorist atrocities.......... and ... "When" and not "If"...

Could the UK muster the same amount of police/army and the like, the same as France ??? In such a short time of anything happening over here..

What with all the cut backs the forces are experiencing at the moment..

I think not..

No we could not cope at first, it would be a blood bath !!! Then some Minister would come along (probably the same one who says we can easily cut Police numbers, or maybe the one who said it would be a good idea to cut troop numbers) wring their hands, praise the police and army, especially the dead hero's, then state lessons will be learned and then swan off again in a well protected convey of armor plated vehicles !!!

Schengen is now dead.
 
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So.....got a hangover from hell, and my head is exploding, but more than anything I'm angry. Angry at European politicians who are already saying this has nothing to do with Islam. But I'm particularly angry at the insanity of the idea that yet again Muslims cause havoc on the streets of Europe so our solution is to........import more Muslims.

I'm watching a French Muslim journalist on the BBC now and she is blaming the security services, blaming French foreign policy, blaming everyone except the people who did these acts. So typical of 'moderate' apologists for their poxy death cult.

The world truly has gone crazy.
 
Europe has entered a endless cycle of ethnic warfare between native Europeans and Muslims. Native French will seek revenge against Muslims for the terrorist attack which in turn will radicalize even more Muslims against the French. Congratulations to the advocates of multiculturalism, anti racist dogma and political correctness for creating a endless cycle of bloodshed and hatred between two people.
 
As I have said before, I am not to political and don't claim to have a great understanding what is happening in Syria and the surrounding areas. What I do know is that this is effecting the civilised world and for some reason those countries are scared to act in order to protect their own people for fear of offending minorities in their own countries or offending governments from other parts of the world. Time for leaders from the west to get real, this as Phil says is an act of war and as such we need to act and act quickly and whether that be by closing borders, deporting scum or actually sending troops to their strong hold and destroying them, then that is what needs to be done.

Time for leaders to stop burying their heads in the sand and act decisively and forcefully to protect our own and for once worry about the majority and not the minority.
 
Yes, 55. I've noticed that lazy journalists right across the media are stupidly saying this was in retaliation for ISIS losing Sinjar and the death of Emwazi. Utter nonsense. This attack would have taken a long time to plan and imo largely unpreventable.
 
We need a leader that lives in the real world, to make decisions that will protect the innocent at all costs !
Someone strait talking that tells it like it is without all the PC flannel used by all those that wormed their way to the top job all over Europe !

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