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US election is overshadowing major Islamic unrest in Europe

  1. #21
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by aldra this is not about religion, it's about culture - political Islam specifically, and European states' willingness to accept seemingly endless immigrants without being able to integrate them into their own societies.

    these countries have essentially ceded parts of themselves to foreign states - Turkish and Kurdish communities often riot depending on the state of relations between Turkey and Kurdish separatists, Turkish politicians campaign for Turkish elections in German and French communities and have raised diplomatic complaints when told that this is inappropriate.

    'terror' attacks become more common as potential attackers feel safe that they won't be directly opposed by the communities they inhabit.

    I feel like that's splitting hairs, but ok.
  2. #22
    Originally posted by Qhost Looks like a recent flare up in response to the initial french attack. I expect it to die down within a month.

    ja, just like BLM did after a month.
  3. #23
    Qhost Houston [defy my laboured wrester]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny ja, just like BLM did after a month.

    BLM flares up during election cycle, as it is a great hammer for the democrats to attack republicans. BLM will die down back to irrelevance after the election is over.

    Proof: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=black%20lives%20matter

    Over the past 20 years we've seen the same cycle when it comes to islamic terror attacks in Europe. After a period of relative inaction a highly publicised attack such as the french beheading, the charlie hebdo attack or the nice truck attack will shortly be followed by a period of copycat attacks across europe as wannabe terrorists are inspired.
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  4. #24
    Originally posted by aldra this is not about religion, it's about culture - political Islam specifically, and European states' willingness to accept seemingly endless immigrants without being able to integrate them into their own societies.

    these countries have essentially ceded parts of themselves to foreign states - Turkish and Kurdish communities often riot depending on the state of relations between Turkey and Kurdish separatists, Turkish politicians campaign for Turkish elections in German and French communities and have raised diplomatic complaints when told that this is inappropriate.

    'terror' attacks become more common as potential attackers feel safe that they won't be directly opposed by the communities they inhabit.

    You're so close but you missed the mark
  5. #25
    Originally posted by Qhost BLM flares up during election cycle, as it is a great hammer for the democrats to attack republicans. BLM will die down back to irrelevance after the election is over.

    Proof: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=black%20lives%20matter

    Over the past 20 years we've seen the same cycle when it comes to islamic terror attacks in Europe. After a period of relative inaction a highly publicised attack such as the french beheading, the charlie hebdo attack or the nice truck attack will shortly be followed by a period of copycat attacks across europe as wannabe terrorists are inspired.

    Yep.

    And every time the right cries about how it's a massive problem when about the same number of people die from being struck by lightning. It's really not an issue
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Qhost BLM flares up during election cycle, as it is a great hammer for the democrats to attack republicans. BLM will die down back to irrelevance after the election is over.

    Proof: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=black%20lives%20matter

    Over the past 20 years we've seen the same cycle when it comes to islamic terror attacks in Europe. After a period of relative inaction a highly publicised attack such as the french beheading, the charlie hebdo attack or the nice truck attack will shortly be followed by a period of copycat attacks across europe as wannabe terrorists are inspired.

    read some history.

    thats how their invasion of europe started. it started with some infrequent and irregular attacks and raids. then as the decades past the frequency increased, followed by full blown onslaught a generation later.
  7. #27
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Yep.

    And every time the right cries about how it's a massive problem when about the same number of people die from being struck by lightning. It's really not an issue

    ^ hybridized neanderthal.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny read some history.

    thats how their invasion of europe started. it started with some infrequent and irregular attacks and raids. then as the decades past the frequency increased, followed by full blown onslaught a generation later.

    No lmao.
  9. #29
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace No lmao.



    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny ^ hybridized neanderthal.

    i dont expect neanderthals are good at history.
  10. #30
    Octavian motherfucker
    Originally posted by aldra I don't really have the attention span for a proper rundown at the moment, but there seems to be a lot going on that's getting less attention because of the Old Man Open 2020:

    1. French beheading. After a teacher in France got a real close shave, Macron unexpectedly dropped the hammer on Islamic (see: Turkish) groups in the country. He appears to be the only, or at least the first European leader not to back down or accept responsibility for 'provoking' such attacks. What's less reported is that a memorial was held for the victim at the school, and it was attacked by people with petrol, acid and apparently other chemicals.

    2. Austria is still trying to clean up a co-ordinated attack where several of them apparently opened fire in a predominately J'ewish neighbourhood in Vienna. Turks and Chechens according to early information, killed 7 injured 15. It's possibly the prelude to a wider attack, and not all of the initial attackers have presently been found.

    3. Turks are starting to chimp out hard due to new regulations stemming from 1> - specifically banning hard-right nationalist groups like the Iron Wolves (why the fuck weren't they banned previously? they fought in Syria against anyone Turkey didn't like and have been a proscribed terrorist group longer than that).


    It looks like Austria and France might actually start moving toward the other more 'nationalist' European countries - it's absurd how countries like Germany and Austria have allowed Turkey to create huge foreign communities that are wholly adherent to Turkish interests over domestic, insofar as they feel it's both a necessity and a right for Turkish political candidates to campaign there. I've seen reports that the Chinese government has recommended that the Europeans 'put them all in camps' but it's hard to tell what's serious and what's not

    I must say I'm bored of the recent sand nigger terrorist incidents. Currently watching the election results and reading, "The Prince".
  11. #31
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    All these "attacks" are perpetrated by the intelligence agencies of various governments, strictly for political spin, and their fake news goons do the rest.
  12. #32
    Octavian motherfucker
    Originally posted by -SpectraL All these "attacks" are perpetrated by the intelligence agencies of various governments, strictly for political spin, and their fake news goons do the rest.

    Shut up old man, you have no proof.
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  13. #33
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Octavian Shut up old man, you have no proof.

    Yeah, the government would never lie to you. They are your best friends. They care about you.
  14. #34
    Originally posted by Octavian Shut up old man, you have no proof.
  15. #35
    Gonna copy paste this for every spectral response now, thanks oct.
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  16. #36
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Gonna copy paste this for every spectral response now, thanks oct.

    Like an anti-SpectraL template.
  17. #37
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Like an anti-SpectraL template.

    Shut up old man, you have no proof.
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