Col, everyone on here thinks the people doing the attacks, planning the attacks, recruiting the saps who carry out the attacks and just generally promoting the hate and spread of misinformation are at fault and fully responsible.
No-one is happy that terrorists are killing people. Blaming the killers via this forum won't bring anyone back and the people doing this aren't Rangers fans - so we can't communicate with them here. We can't rewind what has happened. What we can do is ask questions about how things evolved so it came to this. We might be able to change the future so we don't repeat the past.
The other thread was asking the question "Terrorism, Why?". There were thoughts and suggestions about how an innocent baby pops out of the womb with all the potential to do anything in the world and yet they turn out to feel being a suicide bomber and kill people is the thing they want to do with their life. If it was just one simple thing, then it might be simple to fix - but it doesn't look like it.
So we're getting ideas coming up in the discussion and some of them involve us looking at the actions of this government, previous governments and the consequences of those actions. Not all of them are pleasant to hear if you support one political party or another - but they need to be expressed and we need to think about what's being said.
The fact we're a couple of weeks away from electing the next government makes it all the more important, and seems to have heightened peoples suspicions about the motives behind the ideas popping up in the discussion.
Corbyn wasn't "blaming his own Country", in my opinion. Nor are the people who agree with him. Some of them are likely to be Conservative voters. They're highlighting a course of action that the politicians in power took at that time on behalf of us all - Blair, Cameron, May (as Home Sec). If it turns out to have been a bad idea, isn't it a good idea to discuss it and not do it again?
Reducing it to "My party/My Country - right or wrong" is how all this sort of stuff gets started. We should all listen more and shout at each other less.
I don't belong to any party. What's more, you don't seem to actually read or address anything other people write. Platitudes about listening more etc is not going to stop 8 year olds being filled with holes. The jihadists have said that our foreign policy doesn't influence them. They hate us because we are unbelievers, pure and simple. They aren't going to negotiate.
Corbyn lied about talking to the IRA recently and McDonnell wanted the IRA commemorated. Abbott wanted to get rid of MI5 and Special Branch. None of these people can be trusted with the security of our Country imo.
I'm no big fan of the Tories and I think they have made a lot of bad calls in recent weeks.
The terrorism threat goes far, far beyond party politics imo.
Rather than offering any meaningful contributions you just seem to tell people to look at things another way. Empty words.
